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Four-year-old Dies After Being Left in Hot Car for Hours
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Last month in Pennsylvania, a four-year-old girl died after she was left in the back of a hot car for several hours. This tragedy is a reminder of the dangers hot cars pose to children during hot weather. The four-year-old was being taken care of by her father’s girlfriend, who was supposed to take her […]
Read MoreTraffic Fatalities Rose Eight Percent in 2015
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There was an eight-percent increase in traffic deaths in 2015, which is the largest annual increase in auto fatalities in 50 years, according to preliminary data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). Approximately 35,200 people died in car accidents last year compared to 32,675 in 2014, while the most significant increase came for […]
Read MoreSchmidt Kramer Awards Winners of UCP Expressions Contest
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Schmidt Kramer was honored to have the opportunity to sponsor the United Cerebral Palsy (UCP) of Central Pennsylvania’s 2015-2016 Expressions Contest for the 16th year. Schmidt Kramer attorneys were recently on-site to present prizes to the contest winners who submitted original writings or pictures on the topic of life without limits for people of all […]
Read More80 Percent of Drivers Admit to Road Rage, AAA Survey Says
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According to a recent survey conducted by AAA, nearly 80 percent of all U.S. drivers admit to having experienced “significant road rage” in the past year. Road rage can lead to speeding and reckless driving, which are two of the leading causes of car accidents in the U.S. Excessive honking and yelling at other drivers […]
Read MorePolice Release Guidelines to Avoid Pokémon Go Accidents
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Within the first week of the Pokémon Go craze that has consumed kids and adults alike across the country, police are warning users to pay attention to their surroundings and not use the game while driving. After an Auburn, New York, man drove his car into a tree while playing the wildly popular smartphone game, […]
Read MoreNHTSA Investigates Second Tesla Car Crash
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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is investigating the second crash involving a Tesla vehicle with an Autopilot system. The NHTSA is trying to find out if the Autopilot system was in use at the time of the accident. While Tesla asserts there is no evidence to suggest Autopilot was in use at the […]
Read MorePromoting a Healthy Lifestyle Through “Walking Works”
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The team at Schmidt Kramer recently participated in a Walking Works program through Capital BlueCross to promote regular exercise. The Walking Works program gave participants who hit the goal of 50,000 steps each week a chance to have their name drawn in a raffle. The program was organized by Sherrie Mehring and took place […]
Read More2016 Schmidt Kramer Senators Baseball Game Outing
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The team at Schmidt Kramer greatly enjoyed watching the Harrisburg Senators take on the Bowie Baysox at our annual Senators game outing on June 29.
Read MorePSU’s Insurance Appeal in Sex Abuse Case Could Lead to Big Changes
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Penn State University (PSU) recently filed a motion requesting an interim appeal in the Pennsylvania Manufacturers’ Association Insurance v. Pennsylvania State University ruling. The ruling, by Judge Gary Glazer, stems from the abuse and molestation case of Jerry Sandusky and the University using its insurance coverage for payouts of the claims. Glazer ruled that the […]
Read MoreNew Legislation Protects Consumers from Defective Rental Cars
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New legislation took effect on Wednesday, June 1st that requires rental car companies to fix any vehicles in their fleets under recall by the National Highway Traffic Administration (NHTSA) prior to renting them out to consumers. Rental companies with fleets larger than 35 vehicles must immediately remove vehicles under open recalls and cannot rent them […]
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