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Pennsylvania Deer Hunting Laws And Safety Tips

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on December 01, 2014 in General

It is the Monday after the Thanksgiving holiday and most residents of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania know what that means.  The statewide general firearms hunting deer for deer starts today and will run through Saturday, Dec. 13, except for Sunday, Dec. 7.  The Pennsylvania Game Commission has released some reminders on safety and also laws and […]

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You’ve been through many things in your life, but never this. You’ve never before faced a situation where your medical condition is not only keeping you out of work now, but is also expected to keep you out of work forever. You are facing a permanent disability, and it can be frightening and overwhelming. As […]

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You have a serious medical condition as evidenced by the amount of time you spend at the doctor’s office, the medications that you take, and your medical bills. But is your epilepsy disabling? Will the Social Security Administration (SSA) consider you disabled and find that you qualify for Social Security disability benefits? Before You File […]

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Schmidt Kramer Attorneys Listed in Best Lawyers in America

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on November 25, 2014 in News

Posted on Nov 25, 2014 This year, the dedicated legal team at Schmidt Kramer is celebrating national recognition for service to their clients. We are proud to announce that six of our attorneys have been chosen for inclusion in the 21st Edition of The Best Lawyers in America©. Charles E. Schmidt, Jr. was nominated by […]

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Drunk Driver Kills Chambersburg Man On Bicycle – Guilty Plea

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on November 25, 2014 in Car Accidents

Posted on Nov 25, 2014 The Carlisle Sentinel is reporting that a felony homicide by vehicle charge was dismissed after a Shippensburg man last week pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter in the drunk driving death of a bicyclist. Mark E. Nealy, 43, pleaded guilty last Thursday to misdemeanor involuntary manslaughter and DUI after the death of […]

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Follow These Tips For Safe And Legal Holiday Pa. Driving

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on November 19, 2014 in Car Accidents

Posted on Nov 19, 2014 Next week is the beginning of the holiday season not only in Pennsylvania but around the country.  It is a known fact that Pennsylvania car accidents and injuries, and traffic stops and citations frequently increase around the holidays. The best way to avoid accidents and trips to traffic court is […]

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Five Ways to Avoid Car Accidents This Holiday Season

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on November 19, 2014 in Car Accidents

Your mind is on pumpkin pie, holiday shopping, and special moments with family and friends. You may be out a lot and driving in less-than-ideal conditions as the days continue to grow shorter and the weather continues to get colder. And you may be worried that a slippery road, a distracted driver, or a drunk […]

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4 Important Steps To Take After A Pa Car Accident Which May Involve Injury

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on November 14, 2014 in Car Accidents

The Insurance Information Institute has some advice for those involved in a Pa. car accident.  There are nearly 10 million auto accidents each year, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)—running the gamut from fender benders to fatal accidents. If you are involved in a crash, the I.I.I. recommends the following four steps. […]

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Joe Chapman Presents On Handling Pennsylvania Dog Bite Cases

Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on November 13, 2014 in Dog Bites

Posted on Nov 13, 2014 Yesterday I handled the Plaintiff Perspective section of a larger seminar where the topic was Handling the Dog Bite Case.  The seminar was put on by PBI which is the main provider of lawyer training in the commonwealth.  It was designed to provide lawyers who represent clients on either side […]

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Social Security disability is a federal program that pays benefits to disabled people who are “insured,” meaning they worked long enough in a job that withheld Social Security taxes. Many Social Security disability (SSD) claims are denied initially—often because the applicants failed to prove that they meet the medial requirements for disability under the program. […]

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