Read Safety Tips To Handle Aggressive Drivers And Road Rage
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on June 12, 2014 in Car Accidents
Posted on Jun 12, 2014 The Insurance Information Institute knows that increasingly crowded highways and traffic backups cause many drivers to lose control and become extremely aggressive. Aggressive driving is a real problem that can lead to serious accidents on the road. This problem is not only a Pennsylvania concern but a national one. […]
Read MoreLiving With ADHD: Ideas on How to Cope With the Disorder and Prevent a Car Accident
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on June 11, 2014 in Car Accidents
When your mind is racing and you feel like you are going to jump out of your skin, the last thing you should probably do is get behind the wheel of a car. Unfortunately, those with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder often feel this way every day and have no choice but to go on with their […]
Read MorePa. Superior Court Decides Important UIM Stacking Issue
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on June 11, 2014 in Car Accidents
Posted on Jun 11, 2014 On June 6, 2014 the en banc Superior County opinion announced its decision in Bumbarger v. Peerless Indemnity Insurance Company, focusing on a stacking issue involving the application of the “Sackett” line of cases. In this case, Bumbarger initially had a 2 car policy in 2007 and rejected stacking. She […]
Read MoreRead These Important Tips From The Pa. Ins. Dept. On Dealing With Stormy Weather And Damage This Summer
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on June 09, 2014 in General
June is the official start to hurricane season and the Pennsylvania Insurance Department is reminding consumers to take out their homeowner’s insurance policies to see what costs may or may not be covered in the case of weather-related damage. The Department has issued the following release in order to provide consumers with tips on what […]
Read MoreThe Qualifications for Social Security Disability Due to Anxiety Disorders
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on June 07, 2014 in Social Security Disability
Physical disorders are often much easier to prove then those that are mental. Physical issues are typically in plain sight, allowing those around you to see that you indeed have such an ailment. When you have to prove that an anxiety disorder is preventing you from being able to go to work every day and […]
Read MorePA Car Crash Lawyer Scott Cooper Speaks at Conference
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on June 06, 2014 in News
Schmidt Kramer partner and Pennsylvania car crash lawyer Scott Cooper, presented his “Big Auto: Uninsured and Underinsured/Bad Faith” seminar for the Pennsylvania Association for Justice’s annual meeting in Philadelphia, on May 29, 2014 at the Philadelphia Convention Center. Cooper, founder of the Pennsylvania Association for Justice, touched on a variety of subjects related to uninsured/underinsured […]
Read MoreCommissioner Advisory About Insurance Risks Of Ride Sharing
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on June 04, 2014 in News
Posted on Jun 04, 2014 More and more people are sharing the chore of driving to work and other places. They are also using services such as UBER. Although the ride sharing makes it more convenient and saves on gas, it also comes with risks if you or a loved one are involved in a […]
Read MoreWhat You Need to Know: Seven of the Most Common Carlisle Workers’ Comp Injuries
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on June 02, 2014 in Workers' Compensation
Constructions sites are dangerous, but impressive places. Machines, employees, and tools have to work together seamlessly in order to make the project work. When things don’t go as smoothly as they should, people get injured. The construction industry is one of the most dangerous fields to work in, and many of the workers’ compensation accidents […]
Read MorePa. Trial Court Denies Defendant Motion For 4th DME
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on May 30, 2014 in News
Posted on May 30, 2014 Recently, the trial court addressed an issue involving a defense request for a 4th defense medical exam in a personal injury case. In Gilroy v. Housing & Redevelopment Ins. Exch., No. 09 cv 9064 (C.P. Lackawanna April 23, 2014) (mem.) the trial court denies the request and finds that the defendant failed to […]
Read MorePreventing an Elevator Shaft Injury Can Be Key to Your Survival
Posted on behalf of Schmidt Kramer on May 30, 2014 in Workers' Compensation
Working in construction is inherently dangerous for many different reasons, but elevator shafts can prove to be a major hazard on a construction site. These shafts are usually open and go down several stories to the hard ground below. One wrong step or bad decision can send a construction worker falling to their death within […]
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