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Schmidt Kramer Chosen for 2018 Best Law Firm Rankings in Four Practice Areas
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We are proud to announce that U.S. News & World Report has selected Schmidt Kramer as one of Harrisburg’s best law firms for the 2018 Best Lawyers® list. Our firm was ranked in tier one for insurance law and personal injury litigation – plaintiffs. We were ranked in tier two in the practice areas of […]
Read MoreHow Am I Evaluated for SSD Benefits?
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In order to receive Social Security Disability benefits, you must be able to establish that you have a medical impairment that prevents you from working. The Social Security Administration (SSA) conducts a thorough review of your medical history and may request that you undergo additional testing to determine if you meet the requirements for obtaining […]
Read MoreCan I Sue a Drunk Driver After a Car Accident Injury?
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If you were injured in an accident caused by a drunk driver, you should schedule a free, no obligation legal consultation with an experienced Harrisburg car accident lawyer. An attorney can explain your rights, including whether you have the right to file a lawsuit against the driver. The auto accident attorneys at our firm have […]
Read MoreI Was Injured at Work – Do I Have the Right to File a Personal Injury Lawsuit?
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Many workers assume that the only way to obtain compensation for an on-the-job injury is to file a workers’ compensation claim. In most cases, these workers are correct. However, there are times when the law allows an employee to file a personal injury lawsuit to attempt to recover compensation for a workplace injury. The Harrisburg […]
Read MoreWho Can I Sue for a Truck Accident Injury?
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Truck accident cases are complicated for a variety of reasons. One of the biggest is that multiple parties besides the driver could all be held liable for the same crash. The truck accident lawyers in Harrisburg at Schmidt Kramer have created a list of some of the entities that are often held liable for truck […]
Read MoreHow do I Check the Status of my Social Security Disability Claim?
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Waiting to learn the status of your disability claim can be stressful. Fortunately, there are a number of ways you can check on the status of your claim, depending on the stage your claim is in. Below, the Harrisburg Social Security Disability attorneys of Schmidt Kramer explain the different ways to stay updated about the […]
Read MoreWhat Does Rancosky v. Washington National Insurance Ruling Mean for Bad Faith Insurance Claims?
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Less than 24 hours after the Pennsylvania Supreme Court issued its first ruling on the long-simmering debate over what it takes to bring bad-faith claims against an insurer in Pennsylvania, that case, Rancosky v. Washington National Insurance, was being briefed before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. Attorney Joe Mirarchi, who focuses on insurance and […]
Read MoreStrategies to Prevent a Motorcycle Accident
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There is nothing quite like hitting the road on a motorcycle. Unfortunately, this is one of the most dangerous ways to travel on our nation’s roadways. If you get into an accident, there is a high risk of suffering severe, life-threatening injuries. While there is nothing you can do to completely eliminate the risk of […]
Read MoreHow To Comply With Pennsylvania’s New Voter ID Law
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Pennsylvania recently passed, and enacted, a new voter ID law which will be in place and enforced in the upcoming November 2012 elections. Below is a summary from the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDot) on how to comply with the law. Also, is how to obtain an ID which meets the requirements of the law. For […]
Read MoreRuling Allowing Stacked Coverage Absent New Waiver Stands
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Zack Needles , The Legal Intelligencer October 5, 2017 The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has cemented a lower court’s ruling that entitled insureds who previously rejected stacked auto coverage to take advantage of stacking where the insurer fails to obtain a new waiver when a car is added to the policy. The justices denied allocatur Oct. 4 in Pergolese v. Standard Fire […]
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