Popular Antidepressants Linked to Higher Rate of Birth Defects
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on July 15, 2015 in Birth Injury
Paxil and Prozac, two popular antidepressants, have been linked to a higher rate of birth defects, according to a new study. Conducted by the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), researchers analyzed conflicting results from studies that were previously completed, as well as new data on more than 27,000 births. Was your child […]
Read MoreHonda Expands Recall for Takata Airbags…Again
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on July 09, 2015 in Defective Products & Medications
On July 9, 2015, Honda Motor Co. announced that it would be recalling 4.5 million more cars across the globe to replace Takata airbags in the vehicles. Honda has been hit the hardest with recalls linked to the defective Takata airbags and the automaker has made several recall announcements over the past year. If you […]
Read MoreScott Cooper Interprets Recent Ruling on ACA
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on July 07, 2015 in General
Less than a month ago, the U.S. Supreme Court confirmed the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act (ACA). Some law firms and lawyers are now questioning how this could affect personal injury cases. With the healthcare act solidified, more and more injured plaintiffs will have health insurance coverage. What this means, is that the medical […]
Read MoreAAA Warns Drivers to Not Take Selfies with Your Pets While Driving
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on July 06, 2015 in Car Accidents
Drivers have been warned to not text and drive, and now they’re also being warned by AAA to not take selfies with their pets while behind the wheel. Drivers are opting to take Fido to run errands, go on a road trip or simply take their pet to the vet. In more than 700 surveys […]
Read MoreDeath Claims Linked to GM’s Defective Ignition Switch Rise to 119
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on June 30, 2015 in Defective Products & Medications
The number of claims approved by General Motors (GM) that links their defective ignition switch to a fatal accident has reached 119. Last year, GM approved the set-up of a compensation fund that would allow those who were injured in auto accident caused by a faulty ignition switch to file a claim for compensation. Families […]
Read MorePreventing Fourth of July Accidents and Injuries
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on June 26, 2015 in General
Each year, thousands of locals enjoy fireworks displays at home or at a local event. Unfortunately, some of these individuals may become victims of an accident. According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), in 2013, more than 11,000 people visited the emergency room for fireworks-related injuries. If you or someone you love is […]
Read MoreScott Cooper Re-appointed to the Pennsylvania Rule Committee on Appellate Procedure
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on June 24, 2015 in News
Schmidt Kramer is proud to announce that Scott Cooper, partner at the law firm, has been re-appointed to the Pennsylvania Rule Committee on Appellate Procedure for the third year in a row. Cooper will begin his three year term beginning July 23, 2015. The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania established seven procedural rules committees, including the […]
Read MoreHonda, Toyota Add to Takata Airbag Recall; 8th Death Confirmed
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on June 22, 2015 in Defective Products & Medications
In the past week, two more deaths attributed to faulty Takata airbags have been confirmed and two more automakers have added millions of vehicles to their recall list. On June 20, 2015, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) confirmed that a faulty Takata airbag inflator resulted in the death of a driver behind the […]
Read MoreSleeping Pills Increase Risk of Car Crashes As Effects Take Longer to Wear Off
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on June 16, 2015 in Car Accidents
Sleeping pills, such as Ambien and Restoril, may increase the risk of an auto accident, according to a study published in the American Journal of Public Health. The increased risk is a result of the drug not wearing off quickly enough. Have you been injured in a car wreck caused by a fatigued driver? The […]
Read MoreNewly Uncovered Report Reveals Scientist Warned Pfizer about Zoloft Birth Defect Link
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on June 15, 2015 in Defective Products & Medications
A newly uncovered report has revealed that a Pfizer scientist warned the company about a potential link between Zoloft and birth defects. The attorneys at Schmidt Kramer are well-informed of the link between birth defects and anti-depressants. Contact our birth injury lawyers for a free review of your claim if your child was affected by […]
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