Workers’ Comp Liability for Those Working from Home
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on May 19, 2020 in Workers' Compensation
The COVID-19 pandemic and resulting restrictions have forced many businesses to allow employees to work from home. The longer these restrictions are in place, the more employers may adopt remote work and continue to allow working from home after COVID-19 restrictions are lifted, according to Global Workplace Analytics. Working from home may be an important […]
Read MoreScott Cooper Discusses Business Loss Claims with PA Restaurant and Lodging Association
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on May 18, 2020 in News
Have questions about business interruption insurance claims? Watch this free webinar presented by a group of Pennsylvania attorneys, including Schmidt Kramer partner Scott Cooper. The attorneys discuss what has been happening with these claims over the past few months. The webinar was for the Pennsylvania Restaurant and Lodging Association. You may have heard reports in […]
Read MoreCelebrating 40 Years of Helping Personal Injury Victims
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on May 15, 2020 in News
We are pleased to announce that on this date in 1980, Charles E. Schmidt, Jr. founded The Law Offices of Charles E. Schmidt Jr, which would later become Schmidt Kramer. Since that time, Chuck has overseen the growth of the firm from a single member to more than 20 employees, which have helped to recover […]
Read MoreChallenging the Denial of Your Car Accident Insurance Claim
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on May 12, 2020 in Car Accidents
Auto insurance companies have become very creative with their advertising. These companies are trying to build trust with policyholders and convince them insurers are on their side when victims need them. However, it is very important to remember insurance companies are businesses. They need to make money, otherwise they cannot continue operating. Insurance adjusters and […]
Read MoreAttorneys Push for Quick Ruling on Business Interruption Insurance for COVID-19
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on May 01, 2020 in News
A group of attorneys has filed a petition with Pennsylvania’s Supreme Court asking for the justices to use their King’s Bench powers to get involved in a dispute between a Pittsburgh restaurant owner and his insurance company over a business interruption insurance claim. The restaurant owner is seeking compensation for losses caused by the statewide […]
Read MoreScott Cooper Representing Salon Over Denied Business Interruption Insurance Claim
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on April 29, 2020 in News
Obtaining compensation from a business interruption insurance policy over losses caused by the COVID-19 pandemic may be a challenge. The owner of Fringe Hair and Nail Salon, Ashley Kissel, is being represented by Schmidt Kramer partner Scott Cooper in a lawsuit over her denied claim. According to the denial letter Kissel received, there was no […]
Read MoreHow the Coronavirus Pandemic May Affect Social Security Disability
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on April 24, 2020 in Social Security Disability
Social Security Disability benefits are often vital to the financial health of those with severe disabilities. Delays in benefit payments or in the application process can be a big problem for recipients and applicants alike. It is reasonable to wonder how the pandemic we are going through could impact your application or benefit payments. Our […]
Read MoreAuto Insurance Companies Offering Refunds During COVID-19 Pandemic
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on April 22, 2020 in News
The COVID-19 pandemic is an economic crisis as well as a public health crisis. As people are unable to work or have been laid off, some companies have stepped up to help. Several large auto insurance companies have decided to offer refunds to their customers. Learn more below about money that may be available to […]
Read MoreSmall Businesses Taking Legal Action Against Insurers for COVID-19 Losses
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on April 20, 2020 in General
Small businesses losing lots of money during the coronavirus shutdown may expect insurance to cover their losses. Unfortunately, many insurers are denying COVID-19-related claims, leaving small businesses to fend for themselves. Several Pittsburgh restaurants have taken legal action against their insurers in the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas claiming that financial losses sustained during […]
Read MoreCOVID-19 May be Covered by the Workers’ Compensation System
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on April 17, 2020 in Workers' Compensation
While many of us are either working from home or unemployed because of the COVID-19 outbreak, essential workers are still going to work and putting themselves at higher risk for contracting the coronavirus. While some may be unsure if this illness is covered under workers’ compensation, others are not waiting to find out. FOX43 reports […]
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