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PERSONAL INJURY LAWYERS BLOG

There are many ways to make a living here in Pennsylvania. Some people opt for the traditional 40-hour work week desk job, while others serve in military. Some people work from the comfort of their own home, while others take advantage of the money to be made offshore and head for the high seas for […]

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Social Security has an obligation to provide benefits quickly to applicants whose medical conditions are so serious that their conditions obviously meet disability standards. Compassionate Allowances (CAL) are a way of quickly identifying diseases and other medical conditions that invariably qualify under the Listing of Impairments based on minimal objective medical information. Compassionate Allowances allow […]

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For most of our lives growing up, children went from car seats straight to sitting in the front seat with a seat belt. Of course, over the years, we have learned a thing or two about safety that has changed our ways. When airbags became widely installed in vehicles, the back seat took over as […]

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Scott Cooper Named By Gov.-Elect Wolf Transition Review Head

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on December 12, 2014 in News

Posted on Dec 12, 2014 Yesterday, December 12, 2014, Governor-elect Tom Wolf announced the individuals tasked with reviewing state agencies, commissions, and various issue areas. These individuals will work with the outgoing administration to better understand the issues and challenges that face the executive branch. “It is important that I understand the issues and challenges […]

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How Can You Protect Service Members from Forced Arbitration

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on December 11, 2014 in General

Posted on Dec 11, 2014 Do you think that financial institutions should be prohibited from using forced arbitration agreements in any dispute governed by the Military Lending Act (MLA)?  Trial lawyer organizations believe so. The American Association for Justice (AAJ) submitted comments to the Department of Defense (DoD) in support of its proposed rule to […]

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As the holidays quickly approach and our Pennsylvania roads grow slick with snow and ice, finding the right car seat can seem like an impossible task. For parents-to-be that may be expecting their first little one, researching every safety feature and review online may seem like the best way to get all of the information […]

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  Winter is here, at least not officially.  The weather today in Harrisburg is mainly rain but in surrounding communities there is ice and snow.  Many people will slip and fall and end up needing a Harrisburg personal injury.  However, there are some ways you can reduce the risk of a injury accident if you go out […]

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PA Dept. of Labor and Industry Announces WC Rates for 2015

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on December 09, 2014 in Workers' Compensation

Posted on Dec 09, 2014 The Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry has announced the new maximum compensation rate for workers injured on the job in the year 2015.  This new maximum compensation rate will be $951.00 compared to $932.00 for injuries occurring in 2014.  This means that a worker injured in 2015, could collect […]

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Perry County Route 274 Accident Kills 2 Local Residents

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on December 08, 2014 in Car Accidents

Posted on Dec 08, 2014 State police have identified the victims of a deadly crash last Friday morning. The crash happened just before 11 a.m. on the 4900 block of Route 274, also known as Sherman’s Valley Road, in Northeast Madison Township, Perry County. According to reports, two pick-up trucks collided head-on after one crossed into the […]

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The Social Security Administration’s Inspector General is scheduled to release a new report that will show some surprising shortcomings in the agency’s approach to reviewing Social Security disability claims. The Inspector General had reviewed several administrative law judges’ (ALJs) handling of Social Security disability cases over the last seven years, focusing specifically on 44 judges […]

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