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Gerard Kramer, Dennis Kergick Nominated for Simply the Best 2021

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on April 09, 2021 in News

Reader nominations for Harrisburg Magazine’s Simply the Best 2021 have been released and two Schmidt Kramer attorneys were nominated for the legal category. Partner Gerard Kramer was nominated for the personal injury attorney subcategory while attorney Dennis Kergick was nominated for the workman’s compensation attorney subcategory. Voting for each category opens on April 15 at […]

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Can I Obtain Social Security Disability for Broken Bones?

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on April 08, 2021 in Social Security Disability

As most people are aware, Social Security Disability benefits are reserved for long-term disabilities that prevent people from working or severely limit their ability to work. It may come as little surprise that claims involving broken bones are often denied as the injuries are not considered severe enough. That said, it may be possible to […]

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2020 was a year with a lot of bad news, but there is some good news about last year. For example, data from the Pennsylvania court system shows the number of distracted driving citations was down 47 percent compared to 2019. This may indicate there was less distracted driving in 2020 compared to the previous […]

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How a Car Insurance Company May Twist Your Words to Hurt Your Claim

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on March 29, 2021 in Car Accidents

Crash victims often make a variety of mistakes that could hurt their claims for compensation. One of those mistakes is oversharing with the car insurance company. When they get on the phone with the insurance company, the representative may make them feel at ease. Victims may start revealing details about their injuries, the pain they […]

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A recent ruling by the Pennsylvania Superior Court could change the way lower courts have been applying the state’s Fair Share Act. The three-judge panel said a plain reading of the Fair Share Act makes it clear it should only apply when plaintiffs are comparatively at fault. This is a departure from the way courts […]

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Schmidt Kramer is currently investigating defective product claims involving Aqueous Film Forming Foam, which is also known as AFFF firefighting foam. This substance has been linked to several types of cancer, including breast cancer, liver cancer, pancreatic cancer and prostate cancer. If you were regularly exposed to this substance – as many were while working […]

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Six Attorneys from Schmidt Kramer selected for Best Lawyers in America

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on March 18, 2021 in General

Our firm is excited to announce six of our attorneys have been chosen for the 2021 edition of The Best Lawyers in America©. This prestigious list of attorneys has been published for more than three decades. Lawyers are chosen after a detailed review of peer feedback from the leading attorneys in each practice area. All […]

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The COVID-19 virus is particularly deadly for the elderly and those with compromised immune systems. Nursing home residents are both old and in physical decline, putting them at high risk for suffering serious consequences if they contract this virus. Unfortunately, more than 170,000 nursing home residents and staff members have contracted the virus and passed […]

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Law360 recently wrote about five Pennsylvania court cases it considers to be the most significant of last year, including a case brought by Schmidt Kramer partner Scott Cooper. Cooper represented Joseph Tambellini Inc. in a lawsuit against Erie Insurance Exchange. Pittsburg restaurant owner Joseph Tambellini was seeking compensation from his business interruption insurance because of […]

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Do you own a 2017, 2018 or 2019 Kia Sportage SUV or Cadenza? Your vehicle was just recalled by Kia Motors America. The company is urging owners to keep their vehicles parked outside away from other structures due to the risk of an engine fire. The Associated Press reports a defect in the hydraulic electronic […]

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