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Doug_Landau_Triathlon_Trial_Lawyer_Reston_Sprint_registr___Chuck_James.jpegDoug Landau, shown here with long-time Reston Triathlon Board Member Chuck James, volunteered at the 2nd annual Reston Sprint Triathlon at Lake Newport Pool.  The Herndon Reston area injury lawyer helped get athletes registered on Saturday.  Raising thousands of dollars for Reston Interfaith made the effort rewarding on many levels.  Doug will be racing tomorrow in this event which sold out in one day !  Multisport events are popular in Northern Virginia, and the race will be staffed by the wonderful people at Set Up Events.  The race is also part of the Virginia Triathlon Series (”VTS”), where racers get points that are tallied at the end of the season to determine overall winners.  Last year, Triathlon Trial Lawyer Doug Landau and 2 of his training buddies each won their age group at this race, and went on to win prizes in the overall series.  Doug races in the competitive 45-49 group, and winning the series last year gives him no guarantees going into his first VTS race of 2008.

TriathlonTrialLawyer_Doug_Landau___Cascades_Fire_Dept._Volunteer.jpegOnce again Doug Landau took part in the Cascades 10km. (6.2 miles) running race in Sterling, Virginia over the Memorial Day weekend.  A tough, rolling course on a beautiful course with Outback Steakhouse and other delectibles made for a great start to a terrific weekend.  Shown here with a Sterling Fire Department race volunteer, the Triathlon Trial Lawyer got an ice water shower to help cool off after crossing the finish line.  Because it is important to give back to the community, not only money but time and effort, Doug Landau will be a volunteer next week at the Reston Interfaith’s fundraiser.  He will be assisting at Lake Newport Pool at the Reston Sprint Triathlon registration May 31st.  On June 1st, Landau hopes to repeat as an Age Group Champion, as he finished 8th overall in 2007 and won the 45-49 Age Group en route to winning that grouping in the competitive state-wise “Virginia Triathlon Series” in October.  While not registered for the series in 2008, Abrams Landau trial lawyer Landau hopes to give full value in this and the other races he has entered.  Doug also will be a volunteer again at the Reston Triathlon in September, though this year he will also race, as it’s the 25th anniversary of this wildly popular event.

Doug Landau & Rostants RBC_1.jpegWhile many clients are aware of the Herndon High School track and cross country teams running past the “Landau Law Shop” and that ABRAMS LANDAU, Ltd’s 120-year-old building is on the Herndon Festival race courses, not many know that in  the evening, on Thursdays, the Reston Bike Club leaves from the parking lot by the Caboose down the street.  With 5 levels of riders and directional “cue sheets,” the RBC draws many riders to the “Downtown Historic District” of Herndon, Virginia.  Doug Landau can see the group assembling from the upper balcony of the main ABRAMS LANDAU building.   During the racing season, the TriathlonTrialLawyer tries to join these skilled bicycle riders as they bike around Herndon, Reston, Ashburn, Sterling and other areas in Fairfax County and Loudoun County.  Since the “Landau Law Shop” is located by the 20 mile mark of the W&OD Trail, clients, teammates and friends have visited with us before and after their bike rides and/or run training.  Shown here is Herndon sports injury lawyer Doug Landau with Reston Road Runners Club President, Reston Triathlon Race Director and Virginia Trial Lawyer Donna Rostant before a recent Thursday night ride.

The Columbia Triathlon is another example of how I try to always combine friends, family, sports and the law.

Triathlon_Trial_Lawyer_Doug_Landau__Columbia_Tri_08.jpegThis Olympic Distance race is one of the most competitive in the United States. The course included a cold mile lake around an island (so you could not see the finish until later in that leg of the race); a 26 mile bike ride over a hilly, challenging course; and then a 6.2 mile “rolling” run, with several steep hills. I improved over 6 minutes from my 2003 time with a 2:27:34, finishing 191st overall, out of over 1,900 finishers (and 2,500 starters). Here I am about to pump my tires before the race begins. (more…)

Here are some reasons Herndon Reston area injury lawyer Doug Landau or ABRAMS LANDAU, Ltd. may advise a client that it is in their interests to enter a compromise settlement rather than risk a jury trial: 1. Time - you get compensation faster,2. Cost - you save on the expenses of trial,3. Emotional cost - you eliminate the uncertainty of trial,4. Patient-Physician relationship not subject to cross-examination, in public, causing your doctor to have doubts or unpleasantness,5. Privacy - “What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas,” but what comes out in discovery or Court, does not always “stay put,”6. A jury may award you less,7. A jury may award you nothing,8. A judge may take away the jury’s verdict,9. The Defense may appeal the verdict, causing more time loss, expense and stress,10.  If the defendant or insurance company goes into bankruptcy, the proceedings are stayed and there is often more delay.

AHA_Fun_Run_2005.jpegDoug Landau, the “TriathlonTrialLawyer” enjoys competing in races all over the world.  The ABRAMS LANDAU trial attorney has represented injured athletes from all over the country. Landau also puts on small sporting events and volunteers at larger competitions each year.  In June, he will be heading to Lakeville, located in Litchfield County,in the NorthWest corner of Connecticut for his 30th high school reunion.  Like his classmate, and legislator Andrew Roraback, Doug has also been a member of the Litchfield County Bar Association for over 20 years.  While he has many duties as part of this class’s record setting Reunion Committee, he enjoys helping with the annual “Reunion Run,”  usually held on the school’s picturesque cross country and gold courses.  Here Landau (’78) is shown in 2006 after helping out Math Instructor Charlie Bell during an “off” year.  

In keeping with the ABRAMS LANDAU, Ltd., “open date book” policy, here are events for which the Herndon Reston area injury lawyer has registered. DOug_Landau_Triathlon_Trial_LAwyer_with_check.jpegMany clients have come to watch Doug Landau try a case. Here are dates so that you can also see him “tri” a race !

[Shown here is Doug Landau with a check. This was not from another successful case on behalf of a disabled, brain injured or bike crash client, but for a 10 mile race in upstate New York. While Landau does not “run for the money,” he has won valuable prizes all over the United States and abroad as an Age Group and Masters Amateur triathlete, road racer, track athlete and triathlete. As is his custom, the All American multisport athlete donated this check to a local school.

Doug Landau’s next race will be the nationally famous Columbia Triathlon at Centennial Lake, MD on Sunday, May 18th, 2008. This Olympic Distance triathlon may be TheAthletesLawyer’s longest race of the year. The last time he competed in this Columbia Triathlon Association event, he did so as a relay team, finishing in second place. As Doug Landau has not entered the Virginia Triathlon Series this year, he will be returning to races, such as this, that he has done in the past and will try new events as well.

Memorial Day will see him raising funds for the Sterling Fire Department (more…)

When an injured victim of a crash is brought into an emergency room, x-rays are often ordered. However, Herndon Reston area brain injury lawyer Doug Landau notes that while such diagnostic testing, while good for showing broken bones and fractures, does not show many kinds of brain injury. For example, a cyclist or motorist injured in a crash may have a subdural hematoma (sometimes spelled, “haematoma”) which may not show up in the Hospital immediately on a post-accident x-ray.
DKWL_close_up_VTLA_2008.jpegA Subdural Hematoma is a collection of blood that pools under the dura. Because x-rays do not “see” blood as easily as hard, boney structures, Doug Landau advises that these are sometimes missed. The dura is a relatively tough connective tissue (collagenous) membrane, about the thickness of parchment paper. It is firmly attached to the under surface of the skull, and in the spinal canal, it is separated from the bony structure (more…)

In an event that raises funds for the Special Olympics, put on by the wonderful “FinsWheels and Feet” crew, Doug Landau, the “TriathlonTrialLawyer,” began his 2008 Triathlon Season.

TriathlonTrialLawyer_awards_Virginia_Run_Sprint.jpegAfter several days of rain and cold weather, some participants were in wetsuits for the short outdoor pool swim !  The race began with a 250 meter serpentine swim. Passed repeatedly in the frigid pool, Landau managed a pedestrian 4:55.39 for 63rd. After his “pokey” swim, The Athletes Lawyer passed many of those who swam faster in the first transition in a blistering 00:41.70. Next, the racers biked 20km., completing 2 laps through the rolling Virginia Run Community located across the street from Bull Run Elementary School in Centreville, VA. Landau posted 33:38.9 for an average speed of 22.1 mph, for 10th best bike split. T-2 was on frozen feet and took 1:06.45. Running on what felt like stilts in 46 degree weather was difficult, but Landau managed 6:22 pace for the last 2 miles and a 20:30.45 5km. to post the 15th fastest run split in his Newton Racing flats.

With a total time of 1:00:52.8, the Triathlon Trial Lawyer was 8th overall against some 400 other athletes. The Herndon Reston area disability, brain injury and workers comp lawyer was also 2nd in his age group, in his first Triathlon of 2008. Having finished 10th in 2005 and 8th in 2006, Landau was pleased with his performance, if not his time and age group placing. [Shown here is the TriathlonTrialLawyer Doug Landau getting his age group award from Race Director and “Riptide Sports” Shandra Richardson and the Race’s Shark Mascot !]

The Madeira School and Sea Devils Swim Team once again hosted a unique fundraising sports event for the Childhood Brain Tumor Foundation (”CBTF”) on a sunny morning at the Greenway.  Doug_Landau_CBTF_Madeira_medalist_Masters_champ_2008.jpegThe Dan Fiduccia Spring Biathlon is one of the firrst events of the multi-sport calendar, and this year exceeded past participation.  Award-winning swim coach Rod Montrie and Gib Smith [shown giving Doug Landau his medal] have been the race directors of this Sprint Biathlon which brings young competitors and old, teams and individuals and even a Trial Lawyer who does the race more than once on the same morning (or, as was the case in ‘06, a race in Herndon at 6 and then at Madeira at 10, winning the former outright and winning his age group in the latter !).

Herndon-Reston area sports injury trial lawyer Doug Landau did the Spring Biathlon not just once, but twice !  This year, Landau once again competed as a Relay team member, swimming the 525 yards in the pool in 8:37 before handing off to sprinter Ken Atkinson, who then covered the 5km. course that consisted of roads, trails, grass and HILLS .  The Triathlon Trial Lawyer ran with his talented, multifaceted team mate.  Then, after “refueling” with about a 20 min. “pit stop,” Landau entered the pool as a “solo” athlete.  Swimming another 525 in 8:58, the Triathlon Trial Lawyer managed to pick off a number of the fast swimmers and end up with a time of 31:40.   It was a beautiful day, a well-known course, plenty of cheering friends and family, for a great cause.

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