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Determining Eligibility for Social Security Disability: Do You Qualify?
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If you’ve ever wondered how the Social Security Administration (SSA) decides who is eligible for Social Security Disability (SSD), you’re not alone. The process of filing for SSD is often long and tedious, and the outcome of your claim is (at best) a murky conglomeration of endless possibilities. To help guide you through the process […]
Read MoreWas Your SSD Claim Denied? This May be Why
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If you’ve applied for Social Security Disability (SSD) benefits but were denied, you may be feeling frustrated or confused. But according to the Social Security Administration (SSA), you’re not alone—over half of all applicants are denied SSD benefits the very first time they apply. However, once you’ve been denied, you must go through an appeals […]
Read MoreNational Teen Driver Safety Week Promotes Safe Driving Habits
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Sadly, car accidents are the leading cause of death for teenage drivers and their peer passengers aged 15 to 19 years. However, these car crashes don’t have to be inevitable. Through education and appropriate safety measures, these tragic deaths can be averted. During National Teen Driver Safety Week, which is taking place October 18-24, educators, […]
Read MoreScott Cooper Addresses Monroe and Pike County Bar Associations
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On Oct. 14, 2015 Schmidt Kramer Partner Scott Cooper was invited by Pennsylvania Supreme Court Justice Correale Stevens to speak to the Monroe County and Pike County Bar Associations on “Post-Koken Issues in Uninsured and Underinsured Motorist Cases” in Mounty Airy, Pennsylvania. Last year, Cooper was a featured speaker at the Pennsylvania Bar Association’s mid-year […]
Read MoreNew Car Technology Is Confusing for Most Drivers
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New car technology has come a long way; today’s new vehicles have many bells and whistles which are designed to improve safety and offer greater convenience. Once only available in high-end vehicles, safety and convenience technology is now available on more vehicles, regardless of their price point. Unfortunately, a great deal of newer safety technology […]
Read More3 Facts About Social Security Disability Insurance
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If you suffer from a disability that causes you to be so severely impaired that you cannot work, you may qualify for Social Security disability insurance (SSDI)—a federal program designed to provide long-term financial benefits to those who’ve paid into the program as working adults. But before you begin the lengthy process of applying for […]
Read MoreVolkswagen Issues Recall Following Emissions Scandal
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German automaker Volkswagen admitted to installing emissions falsifying software in 11 million diesel-fueled vehicles manufactured between 2009 and 2015. The defective product scandal prompted Volkswagen U.S. CEO Michael Horn to suspend three German software engineers responsible for installing the deceptive software. By installing the falsifying software, Volkswagen was able to rig a vehicle’s emissions controls […]
Read MoreOSHA Investigates Harrisburg Construction Accident
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The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is actively investigating a construction accident in which a local utility worker was buried after the ground around his work area collapsed. The incident occurred on Wednesday in Susquehanna Township. The worker, whose identity is not known at this time, became trapped inside a trench that was dug […]
Read MoreTeen Drivers Have Higher Risk of Dying in Older Cars
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Did you know that any vehicle which is more than 6 years old is the worst vehicle for a teenager to drive? According to a recent study by the U.S. Fatality Analysis Reporting System, about half of all crash-related teenage fatalities happened while the teenagers were in a vehicle manufactured 6 or more years ago. […]
Read MoreStudy Reveals Antidepressant Paxil Is Unsafe for Teens
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For years, the antidepressant Paxil has been considered safe for the treatment of major depression in teenagers. This is largely due to a 2001 study of the drug which tracked depression scores among teenage subjects receiving Paxil, a placebo, or imipramine, a generic antidepressant. In light of this study, antidepressant prescriptions among teenagers increased 36 […]
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