Route 30 Crash Sends 6 People To Hospital
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on October 09, 2012 in Car Accidents
The Lancaster New Era is reporting that six people were taken to the hospital after a three-car wreck closed Route 30 in Mountville early this morning, October 9, 2012. It happened in the westbound lanes of the highway between Druid Hill and Hill Street at 2:43 a.m., West Hempfield Township police said. Kelvin Jo Curet-Sanchez, […]
Read MoreEast Hanover Car Accident Injures 2
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on October 08, 2012 in Car Accidents
How important is looking both ways and yielding to traffic? Two people were injured in a three-vehicle crash on Route 22 in East Hanover Township Friday October 5, 2012. Jeffrey Willets, 41, of Rehrersburg, Berks County, and a 16-year-old Jonestown boy were transported by First Aid and Safety Patrol to Hershey Medical Center after the […]
Read MoreNorth PA Car Accidents Claim 2 Lives
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on October 04, 2012 in Car Accidents
Last weekend, separate crashes claimed the lives of two north-central Pennsylvania residents – a 24-year-old Avis man and a 21-year-old Lewisburg man, according to the Williamsport Sun Gazette. Union County Coroner Wanda Walters pronounced Rodney E. Merrifield Jr., of Avis, dead at the scene of a car crash that injured five other people at the […]
Read MorePenn State Hazing Update – One Offender Denied ADR
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on October 04, 2012 in News
WHP TV-21 in Harrisburg is reporting that the trial of a woman being charged with severe hazing at Penn State will go to court. Bianca Jeanty asked to be allowed into the accelerated rehabilitation program, but she was denied. Schmidt Kramer Partner and Harrisburg personal injury lawyer Scott Cooper, who is representing the victim Asya Trowell, explained, […]
Read MorePA Federal Court Grants Motion To Remand Insurance Claim
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on October 03, 2012 in News
Posted on Oct 03, 2012 The Eastern District Order and Memo in Matteo v. Progressive Advanced Insurance Company, NO. 2:12-cv-5012 (E.D. Pa. Sept. 27, 2012) recently dealt with removal to federal court after diversity jurisdiction was not created by any act of the Plaintiff. In this case the third party tort and underinsured motorist claims […]
Read MoreInjured Bus Driver Cannot Collect Insurance Benefits
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on October 02, 2012 in Car Accidents
Today’s Legal Intelligencer is reporting on the following underinsured motorist case involving the ability to recover insurance benefits from your own insurance policy when you are working and injured while operating an employer’s vehicle. Do you think that these benefits should be recoverable? Gina Passarella 2012-10-02 12:00:00 AM In relying on the state Supreme Court’s […]
Read MoreFJD Sees Dramatic Drop in Filings of Mass Tort Cases
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on October 01, 2012 in News
The Legal Intelligencer is reporting today about 60% drop in mass tort filings in Philadelphia Courts. Is this further proof that there is no need for changes to the venue rules of civil procedure or the continued unconstitutional efforts to legislate any changes? Also, doesn’t this finally prove that the business sponsored surveys of Philadelphia […]
Read MoreDoes The RSLC Owe An Apology For Ad Which Contains Lies?
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on September 25, 2012 in General
Below is the Harrisburg WHP CBS-TV21 report by Christina Butler on a recent campaign AD which was pulled because of lies it contained. The Ad was clearly designed to mis-characterize one candidate in the Pennsylvania State Attorney General’s election by lying about past incidents. After the lies were exposed in public the RSLC pulled the AD […]
Read MoreNew System To Help Patients After Medical Mistakes
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on September 24, 2012 in News
Posted on Sep 24, 2012 By ROBERT PEAR – New York Times September 23, 2012 WASHINGTON — The Obama administration wants consumers to report medical mistakes and unsafe practices by doctors, hospitals, pharmacists and others who provide treatment. Hospitals say they are receptive to the idea, despite concerns about malpractice liability and possible financial penalties for poor […]
Read MoreAre Hospitals Killing Us?
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on September 24, 2012 in News
Posted on Sep 24, 2012 Wall Street Journal – When there is a plane crash in the U.S., even a minor one, it makes headlines. There is a thorough federal investigation, and the tragedy often yields important lessons for the aviation industry. Pilots and airlines thus learn how to do their jobs more safely. The […]
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