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Can I File a Claim After an Accident Caused by Black Ice?
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The short answer is “yes.” Pennsylvania is a no-fault state, so you should be able to file a claim with your own insurance policy, no matter who is at fault in an accident. Schmidt Kramer’s car accident lawyers in Harrisburg, PA explain the options that may be available for you to pursue compensation for a […]
Read MoreGovernor Announces Coronavirus Testing Costs Have Been Waived by Insurers
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Diagnosing people who have coronavirus is an important step as our state and the rest of the world look to contain the spread of the disease. That is why Governor Tom Wolf worked with major health insurers operating in the state on waiving any cost-sharing for coronavirus testing. Under the terms of this agreement, those […]
Read MoreSexual Assault Victims of Former UPMC Nurse May Be Able to Seek Compensation
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Anyone who was treated at UPMC Carlisle’s emergency room between January 2016 and April 19, 2019 may have been secretly videotaped by former nurse Michael Bragg. According to Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro, Bragg recorded 206 patients without their consent, including almost 24 minor children. Some of the videos were of children, approximately seven years […]
Read MoreHow Car Crash Victims Could Hurt Their Claim
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There is often a lot of anxiety and confusion after a car crash. This may cause victims to make various mistakes that could hurt their chances of recovering fair compensation for their damages. Many of these mistakes involve interactions with insurance companies that are out to save themselves money. A car accident lawyer in Harrisburg […]
Read MoreData May Show 17 Percent Decrease in Pedestrian Deaths in Pennsylvania Last Year
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As much of the country saw an increase in pedestrian deaths last year, the number of pedestrian deaths declined 17 percent, according to projections from the Governor’s Highway Safety Association (GHSA) in its new report on pedestrian traffic deaths in each state. Pennsylvania was one of six states that saw double-digit declines in pedestrian deaths, […]
Read MoreInvestigation Reveals Allstate Pricing Scheme to Squeeze More Money from Policyholders
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In 2013, Allstate Corporation informed Maryland insurance regulators their car insurance rates needed to be updated. Allstate’s own risk analysis revealed they were charging almost all 93,000 Maryland customers premiums that were outdated. For example, one customer who should have been paying $3,750 every six months was instead paying double that amount ($7,500). Allstate requested […]
Read MoreWhy Deadlines for Filing Injury Claims May Vary from Case to Case
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There is limited time to file a personal injury lawsuit after an injury occurs. That is because of Pennsylvania’s statute of limitations. However, while this deadline applies to many claims, there are other times when the deadline is sooner or later than the standard deadline. Schmidt Kramer’s Harrisburg personal injury attorneys explain the possible exceptions […]
Read MoreState Court Says Crash Victim was not Resident Relative, Denies Stacked Insurance
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Appeals courts in Pennsylvania continue to deal with cases involving stacking of uninsured and underinsured motorist (UIM) benefits in multiple policies. On February 10, a three-judge panel ruled in Grix v. Progressive Specialty Insurance that a trial court’s denial of stacked benefits for a deceased crash victim would be upheld. The woman who died in […]
Read MoreHow Many Times Can You Apply or Appeal a Social Security Disability Claim?
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This is a reasonable question to ask because you do not want to use up your chances to apply for benefits. However, there is no limit to the number of times you can apply for benefits. On the other hand, you can only take an appeal so far. Our Harrisburg Social Security Disability attorneys may […]
Read MoreCould a Government Entity be Held Liable for a Car Accident?
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If you were injured in a crash on a road maintained by a government entity or injured in a crash with a government-owned vehicle, you may have the basis for a claim against the government. However, these claims can quickly become very complicated, which is why you should strongly consider meeting with a lawyer. Road […]
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