New State Law Allows Drivers to Run Red Lights if Traffic Signals Are Broken
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on September 29, 2016 in Car Accidents
A new law that went into effect on Sept. 18 makes it legal for Pennsylvania drivers to run a red light if the traffic signal is broken or unresponsive. Known as the Ride on Red law, it was originally created to prevent long waits at lights for motorcyclists when their bikes fail to trip the […]
Read MoreFree Car Seat Checkups Across Pennsylvania This Week
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on September 23, 2016 in Car Accidents
This week is National Child Passenger Safety Week and Safe Kids Pennsylvania is taking this opportunity to promote car safety for children by encouraging families to take advantage of free car seat checkups throughout the state. The theme for this effort is “Back to 2,” emphasizing the importance of having infants and toddlers in rear-facing […]
Read MoreWoman Dies in Car Crash with Train at Dangerous Railroad Crossing
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on September 16, 2016 in Car Accidents
On Monday, a 29-year-old Pennsylvania woman was killed when her car collided with a train traveling at 45 miles per hour at the railroad crossing at the 12000 Block of North River Road in Halifax Township. Two other car wrecks were reported at the same location in 1994 and 2003 but no one was injured, […]
Read MoreNHTSA Proposes Speed Limiters for Trucks to Save Lives and Fuel Costs
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on September 09, 2016 in Truck Accidents
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) are considering a proposal that would require heavy-duty vehicles be equipped with devices limiting their speed. Both organizations predict that imposing this rule would save approximately 27 to 500 lives per year and save more than $1 billion annually in […]
Read MoreTraffic Fatalities Surge in First Half of 2016
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on September 02, 2016 in Car Accidents
According to analysis by the National Safety Council (NSC), there were 19,100 traffic deaths in the first six months of the year, a nine percent increase compared to the same time period last year. The NSC also found that traffic deaths in the first half of 2016 are 18 percent higher than the first six […]
Read MorePennsylvanians Reminded of the Importance of the Office of the Attorney General
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on August 17, 2016 in News
Following Kathleen Kane’s resignation as attorney general, a CBS 21 article is reminding Pennsylvania residents of the importance of the Office of the Attorney General and why it is so important that everyone vote in the November elections to determine an incoming office holder. Kane was convicted on Tuesday of abuse of the powers of her […]
Read MoreFive Schmidt Kramer Attorneys Chosen for 2017 Best Lawyers in America©
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on August 15, 2016 in News
Schmidt Kramer is pleased to announce that five of our hard-working attorneys were chosen for the 2017 list of The Best Lawyers in America©. Chuck Schmidt also received the Best Lawyers® 2017 Personal Injury Litigation “Lawyer of the Year” award in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Schmidt Kramer would like to congratulate Chuck Schmidt, Gerry Kramer, Daryl Christopher, […]
Read MoreDid On-The-Job Asbestos Exposure Cause Your Mesothelioma?
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on August 12, 2016 in Asbestos & Mesothelioma Claims
Asbestos was used in a variety of industries until the mid-1970s when it was discovered that exposure to asbestos caused workers to contract mesothelioma, a rare type of cancer that is often fatal. Asbestos was used as insulation in a variety of products across many industries, exposing many workers to this harmful mineral when they […]
Read MoreLow-Quality Care Causing Deaths at Many Pennsylvania Nursing Homes
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on August 02, 2016 in Nursing Home Negligence & Abuse
Low-quality care is causing many avoidable deaths at Pennsylvania nursing homes, according to findings from PennLive’s comprehensive, six-month investigation of nursing homes in the state. PennLive found that almost 40 percent of Pennsylvania nursing homes are providing below average or close-to-below average care, according to the Nursing Home Compare rating system that is run by […]
Read MoreFour-year-old Dies After Being Left in Hot Car for Hours
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on August 01, 2016 in Personal Injury
Last month in Pennsylvania, a four-year-old girl died after she was left in the back of a hot car for several hours. This tragedy is a reminder of the dangers hot cars pose to children during hot weather. The four-year-old was being taken care of by her father’s girlfriend, who was supposed to take her […]
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