What Does a Personal Injury Settlement Demand Letter Include?
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on June 09, 2022 in Personal Injury
Most personal injury cases are resolved through a settlement between the injured victim and the liable insurance company. These settlements are reached through negotiation between the injured victim’s attorney and representatives of the liable insurance company. Negotiations typically start after the injured victim’s attorney sends a demand letter to the insurance company. Below, we discuss […]
Read MoreJune 2022 Newsletter: Learn What Has Been Happening at Schmidt Kramer
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on June 03, 2022 in News
The June 2022 edition of Schmidt Kramer’s newsletter is live on our website. Learn more about what has been happening at our firm over the past few months. Seven of our attorneys were selected for inclusion in 2022 Super Lawyers, including partners Chuck Schmidt, Gerry Kramer and Scott Cooper. Jessica Mitchell presented at the National […]
Read MoreWhat Car Insurance Companies Will Not Tell You After a Car Crash
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on June 03, 2022 in Car Accidents
Car insurance companies tell crash victims a lot of things about their claims and the legal process. The thing to remember is the insurance company has its own interests and they do not align with yours. The things they are telling you are meant to serve their interests. When an insurance company representative tells you […]
Read MoreSeeking Compensation for Damages Caused by a Tire Blowout Crash
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on May 31, 2022 in Car Accidents
Many drivers do not properly maintain their vehicles. For example, even if they notice one or more of their tires are underinflated, they often do not add more air on their own. They often wait until the next time they bring their vehicle in for service to address the problem. If the tires on a […]
Read MoreCan You Use Your PIP Benefits if You Were Driving a Borrowed Car?
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on May 27, 2022 in Car Accidents
Sometimes people need to borrow someone else’s car, such as if their car is being serviced or repaired. However, people often do not consider insurance coverage for crashes that occur while they are driving someone else’s car. This issue is particularly important in Pennsylvania, as we are a no-fault state and drivers are required to […]
Read MoreHow Refusing Medical Treatment May Affect the Value of Your Claim
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on May 24, 2022 in Car Accidents
Sometimes car crash victims refuse medical treatment at the scene, thinking they are uninjured or only have minor injuries that do not require medical attention. While there are many mistakes injury victims can make that would hurt their chances of recovering compensation, this is one of the biggest. Our licensed attorneys in Harrisburg discuss the […]
Read MoreGovernors Highway Safety Association Projects Pedestrian Deaths at 40-Year High
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on May 23, 2022 in Car Accidents
U.S. roads were much deadlier for pedestrians in 2021, as pedestrian deaths hit a 40-year high. Last year, a total of 7,485 pedestrians were killed, an 11.5 percent increase compared to 2020, according to projections by the Governors Highway Safety Association (GHSA). Pedestrian deaths also increased in Pennsylvania last year compared to 2020. There was […]
Read More2022 Pennsylvania Super Lawyers Selects Seven Schmidt Kramer Lawyers
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on May 23, 2022 in News
We are pleased to announce seven of our attorneys have been selected for Pennsylvania Super Lawyers for the second year in a row. Partner Scott Cooper was selected for the Top 100 and Daryl Christopher was selected for the 10th consecutive year. Partners Charles Schmidt and Gerard Kramer were also selected once again, along with […]
Read MoreCould Refusing Surgery Affect Eligibility for Social Security Disability Benefits?
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on May 16, 2022 in Social Security Disability
One of the things Social Security Disability claims examiners want to know is whether you have taken steps to treat your injuries and potentially improve your condition. If they see that an applicant has received treatment, but it has not improved their ability to work, this person’s application may be more likely to be approved. […]
Read MoreWill Staffing Shortages in Health Care Lead to More Personal Injury Claims?
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on May 13, 2022 in Personal Injury
Many industries are understaffed, which creates a host of problems for these industries and the customers and clients they serve. Attorneys who represent plaintiffs have told The Legal Intelligencer understaffing is an issue that has come up much more frequently in recent times. They say understaffing at places like hospitals, prisons and long-term care centers […]
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