When the Levy Breaks: The Battle Over Social Security Disability Insurance
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on February 26, 2015 in Social Security Disability
One of the major polarizing battles in Congress today is one that could affect many disabled Pennsylvania residents—and soon. The Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) program is scheduled to run out of sufficient funds for beneficiaries as soon as 2016, and lawmakers are at odds over a suitable fix. SSDI has long been strained beyond […]
Read MoreMeet Pennsylvania’s Next Secretary of Health – Dr. Karen Murphy
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on February 25, 2015 in Medical Malpractice
Dr. Karen Murphy – acting secretary, Department of Health Karen Murphy is the Acting Secretary of Health in Pennsylvania. Dr. Murphy has extensive knowledge of the health care industry and is a proven executive who has demonstrated her ability to lead complex organizations and initiatives in both the public and private sectors. Prior to […]
Read MoreTaking a Look at the Social Security Disability Consultative Exam
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on February 24, 2015 in Social Security Disability
It takes many people months to gather the required medical records, documents, and nerves to apply for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI). Knowing how often applications are denied, and knowing how intense the application and appeals processes can be, most applicants are nearing their breaking point by the time they send in their application packet. […]
Read MoreTips From Gov. Wolf And Pa. HHS On Staying Safe In The Cold
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on February 19, 2015 in General
Posted on Feb 19, 2015 The Department of Health recently published, on its website, the following message to all residents regarding being safe in the cold. With another round of extreme cold and wind arriving today and tonight, these tips are more important than ever. If you’ve been seriously injured and you have questions—turn to […]
Read MoreDefense Of Punxsutawney Phil – He Was 100% Correct!
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on February 17, 2015 in General
Recently, the Merrimack Police in New Hampshire sought a warrant against Pennsylvania’s own Punxsutawney Phil for failing to warn everyone how bad the last 6 weeks of winter will be for everyone, especially in the Northeast. Pennsylvania’s own Governor Tom Wolf came to Phil’s defense and has vowed to protect Phil. However, more importantly, a […]
Read MoreThe Stepford Files: What the Perfect Workers’ Compensation Claim Process Should Look Like
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on February 14, 2015 in Workers' Compensation
We all have ideas of what perfection entails. Perhaps it is something small, like a five minute commute to work with no traffic, or something big, like a promotion to thank you for your tireless effort and hard work. We see the perfect life for ourselves involving a nice car, a nice house, and children […]
Read More26 Trucks In 11 Crashes Caused By Whiteout On Route 80
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on February 13, 2015 in Truck Accidents
Posted on Feb 13, 2015 The Centre Daily News is reporting about a tractor trailer crash in Pennsylvania yesterday. According to reports, Interstate 80 westbound was shut down between Lock Haven and Milesburg for about two hours yesterday because of a multi-vehicle accident near mile marker 164, PennDOT spokeswoman Marla Fannin said. Eastbound traffic was restricted […]
Read MoreDrive safely to show you care this Valentine’s Day!
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on February 12, 2015 in Car Accidents
For many of us in Pennsylvania and around the country, Valentine’s Day can mean a lot of things—going out to dinner, receiving flowers and candy, going on a date, or celebrating with friends. This can actually be distracting and lead to a car accident, ticket, or other problem. When you have a lot on […]
Read MoreIs 2.1 Million Awarded In Switched Baby Case Reasonable?
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on February 10, 2015 in General
Posted on Feb 10, 2015 The Lebanon Daily News and Associated Press are reporting that a court has ordered a private clinic in the Riviera city of Cannes to pay out 400,000 euros ($450,000) — each to two 20-year-old girls accidentally switched at birth and given to the wrong parents — part of a 1.88-million euro […]
Read MoreLawyer Sanctioned $1 Million For Eliciting Banned Testimony!
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on February 06, 2015 in General
Posted on Feb 06, 2015 Was it proper for a Philadelphia judge to sanction a lawyer $1 Million for eliciting banned testimony during a Pennsylvania medical negligence case? Yahoo News is reporting about the case as follows: The judge who lodged a nearly $1 million fine against a Philadelphia-area lawyer believes she intentionally elicited banned […]
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