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A good trial lawyer for bike crash cases actually tries injury cases, has published results and also rides a bicycle regularly, even one with a basket !

A good trial lawyer for bike crash cases actually tries injury cases, supports trial lawyer associations, has published results and also rides a bicycle regularly, even one with a basket !

Just as being a good trial lawyer does not make me a good cyclist, being a strong cyclist does not automatically make one a terrific trial lawyer for injured bikers’ crash cases.  I was sent information about a local lawyer who is supposedly a plaintiff’s personal injury trial lawyer and a Washington DC area bicycle accident victims’ advocate.  Yet, when I did not recognize the name, I looked to find his number in the Virginia Trial Lawyers directory, as VTLA is the group that lobbies for injured victims in Richmond, educates lawyers and the public, and helped me to distribute free helmets to school children.  This lawyer was not listed as a member.  So I looked in the Trial Lawyers Association of DC directory, as Arlington, Alexandria and Fairfax County are near the District of Columbia, and many good trial lawyers belong to both Virginia AND the DC trial lawyers associations in order to promote, and give voice to, their disabled clients’ stories.  Again, not listed.  So I (more…)

The 3 steps to preventing unnecessary head injury for kids on bikes are: have a helmet; have the helmet properly fitted; and wear it !

Police officers make sure that kids' lids fit properly during the free bicycle helmet giveawayJust like the free helmet giveaway in Herndon, fitting young bikers with helmets in Maryland in order to protect young riders from preventable head injury was the goal of the Helmet Giveaway at the Children’s National Medical Center “Cyclefest.” The Trial Lawyers Association of DC (“TLA-DC”) volunteers donated 400 helmets and helped fit kids to their “lids” so that they could ride safely on the streets of Maryland, Virginia and the District of Columbia. Formally known as “Bicycle Safety Day,” (more…)

Herndon bicycle police officers and bike safety lawyer Doug Landau preparing to give free helmets to Hutchison Elementary School students

Herndon bicycle police officers and bike safety lawyer Doug Landau preparing to give free Bell Sport cycling helmets to Hutchison Elementary School students

Yesterday, all sixth graders at Hutchison Elementary School learned about using their heads, protecting their brains and then received complimentary bicycle helmets. With the “hands on” help of Dr. Paul Aravich from Eastern Virginia Medical School, Fairfax County Police Officers, and bike safety lawyer Doug Landau of the Herndon law firm Abrams Landau, the students got rubber gloves and were encouraged to hold and touch real human brains, skulls and spinal cords.  The focus of the program was making good choices, including the choice to wear head protection when cycling, skate boarding, roller blading, long boarding, mountain biking and other wheeled sports.  According to the Virginia Department of Health, bicycle helmets, when worn properly, reduce the risk of a serious brain injury by almost 90%.  The Herndon school children were encouraged to wear a helmet when biking.  After the school assembly, a Bell Sports bike helmet was given to every child in the Hutchison Elementary School sixth grade.

Mr. Landau is known as “the Athletes Lawyer” because of his representation of many injured cyclists and other injured athletes.  Landau is a competitive triathlete, who is a three time winner of the Herndon Super Sprint Triathlon, a USAT Triathlon All American and World Championship qualifier.  Mr. Landau is sponsoring the event in cooperation with the Virginia Trial Lawyers Law Foundation and Mr. Henry Tragle, an outstanding local triathlete and father of 2, who was injured on his bike.  Fortunately Mr. Tragle’s brain was protected by his helmet.  Mr. Tragle won this year’s Reston Sprint and was runner up at last month’s Reston Triathlon.

Doug Landau hopes to visit other Reston, Herndon and Oak Hill Virginia area schools in order to protect other students and prevent disabling and fatal head injuries to these young cyclists.  If you or someone you know or care for would like Mr. Landau to come to their school to discuss bike safety and traumatic brain injury, please e-mail or call us at ABRAMS LANDAU, Ltd. (703-796-9555).

With no referee in sight, cowardly drivers feel they can injure bikers with impunity

With no referee in sight, cowardly DC, Virginia & Maryland truck & car drivers feel they can injure bikers with impunity

Road rage, rude drivers, people in a hurry in the DC metro area have exposed all of us to unsafe actions on local roads and Interstate Highways in Virginia, Maryland and the District of Columbia.  The helmet camera recording of a truck driver riding a biker off the road and then driving off should give everyone pause.  The actual crash video can be seen on YouTube (Caution: harsh language).

What the driver did was dangerous.  No one can seriously argue otherwise, since he saw the bicycle commuter, who was riding to the motorist’s left at a speed slower that the cars around him, in broad daylight, yelled at him and then pushed him over into the asphalt.  But Herndon bike injury lawyer Doug Landau also adds, “what the driver behind the wheel, and in the safety of his truck, demonstrated, is that he is not any an unsafe driver, but a coward as well. A truck is essentially a small tank.  Against a small tank, a bicycle has no chance in any impact at speed.  Any driver who uses his truck, car or motorcycle as a weapon, should lose their license to operate any motorized vehicle for a very long time.”   If you or someone you know or care for has been injured as the result of a bike crash (or “near miss”) with a truck, car or motorcycle and there are questions about what laws apply, e-mail or call us at ABRAMS LANDAU, Ltd. (703-796-9555) at once, as Virginia, Maryland and DC have legal time limits for these cases.

Reston Triathlon finishers come in all shapes, sizes and ages  !

Reston Triathlon finishers are all shapes, sizes & ages !

The anniversaries of the 9-11 attacks are noted with sadness every year at the Landau Law Shop, as several victims’ families have been clients as the result of the fatal losses they sustained and are still enduring.  The 28th Reston Triathlon fell on this fateful day.  A moment of silence was held at the South Lakes High School track in memory of those who lost their lives, were injured or suffered occupational disease from the crashes and their aftermath.  Then the strains of the “Star Spangled Banner” were heard from the Seahawks stadium, played movingly by Pavel Pegarsky.  Pavel is a National Sympthony Orchestra (“NSO”) violinist and triathlete, who himself was recovering from minivan crash injuries while cycling (more…)

Reston Triathlon volunteer Doug Landau checking helmet safety before tomorrow's annual race at South Lakes High School

Reston Triathlon volunteer Doug Landau checking helmet safety before tomorrow's race at South Lakes High School

If you pick a fight with race directors or volunteers when they try to protect you from head trauma or brain injury.

“Not every Triathlon or multisport competition takes the time to inspect helmets, but when they do, it is for the athletes’ safety.  When a triathlete, duathlete or bike racer competes with an unsafe, cracked, delaminating or outdated helmet, they are ‘Voluntarily assuming the risk of harm,’ adds All American Triathlete Landau, whose “Law Shop” regularly helps injured victims of other peoples’ unsafe conduct.

Under Virginia law, “Assumption of Risk”  in and of itself may preclude any reimbursement for losses caused by (more…)

SPOKES Magazine cover for the Fall 2011 edition features Reston Bike Club riders assembling at the Hunters Woods Shopping Center for the weeknight group bike rides

SPOKES Magazine cover for the Fall 2011 edition features Reston Bike Club riders assembling at the Hunters Woods Shopping Center for the weeknight group bike rides

“Riding with a bevvy of beauties on bikes has its rewards !” notes Herndon Reston biker lawyer Doug Landau.  Featured on the cover of the current SPOKES magazine, Landau recognizes that there are more bicycling stories than just those that come out of the Landau Law Shop.

Reporter Brenda Ruby came out to ABRAMS LANDAU for interviews, and SPOKES Editor and Publisher Neil Sandler came out several weeks later to do follow up investigation and photos with members of the Reston Bike Club.  As Landau has actually biked, raced, tried cases and helped clients in Maryland, Delaware, Virginia, North Carolina, West Virginia, New Jersey and the District of Columbia, he was a natural for SPOKES, which serves “Cyclists in the Mid-Atlantic States.”

One of Landau’s pet peeves is “poseurs,” not in the peloton, but in the legal field.  “There are lawyers who have to advertise for clients.  They do not ride competitively.  They do not try cases in court.  In fact, they almost never go to court.  They lack the skills, staffing and courage.  Nevertheless, these “pretenders” dupe innocent victims and then mishandle the bicycle crash, dog attack or defective bike product case, leaving the injured cyclist doubly harmed.

“In one case, a well known Leesburg law firm took a George Mason University bike crash case, and would have missed the time limit had we not taken over with just days to go.  ABRAMS LANDAU timely filed the injured biker’s case in Loudoun County Circuit Court.  The Loudoun lawyer has since been disbarred.  In another case, a television advertising lawyer from Maryland was disbarred when he put in a claim for a bike crash that never happened, as he was on vacation with his wife in South America at the time !”  Neither of those lawyers went to court regularly for injured athletes.

Bottom line, before you select a lawyer for your bicycle injury case, come see the lawyer in action, see what they have actually done in SIMILAR cases, and make sure they can “walk the walk” and are not just “peloton poseurs.” Just as you would not buy a new bike based upon the advertisements only, check the reviews, investigate and meet with a lawyer before hiring them to help you in your case.”

At the National Trial Lawyers convention in New York City this summer, Herndon injury attorney Doug Landau was told he was “crazy” for inviting potential clients, existing clients and their friends and families to come see him “in action.”

Yet that is exactly what we do every at the Herndon law firm ABRAMS LANDAU, Ltd.  Here are cases, meetings, volunteer work, athletic competition and Continuing Legal Education (CLE) programs currently on the calendar this Fall:

  • 9/7/2011 Manassas, VA: Virginia Workers Compensation hearing, slip and fall at a federal facility job accident case.
  • 9/8/2011 Washington, DC: Trial Lawyers Association of DC “Meeting with the Judges” (CLE), at The University Club, 16th Street, NW, preceded by a program introducing the OsiriX software for Macintosh computers
  • 9/09/2011 Alexandria, VA; U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Virginia, Alexandria Division, Motion in Limine (to exclude irrelevant evidence) in union construction plumber’s shopping mall on the job slip and fall case
  • 9/10/2011 Reston, VA: South Lakes High School, bicycle helmet safety inspection and athlete registration volunteer for the Reston Triathlon
  • 9/11/2011 Reston, VA: Lake Audubon, compete in Reston Triathlon,
  • 9/15/2011 Washington, DC: Social Security Administration, Disability claim before an Administrative Law Judge
  • 9/18/2011 Winchester, VA: Warrenton Aquatic & Recreation Facility, compete in Virginia Triathlon Series (VTS) Sprint Triathlon, currently in 4th place in the Age Group, Landau hopes to again win the Series by accumulating enough points in addition to Masters and Age Group awards.  ABRAMS LANDAU, Ltd. is a sponsor of the series.
  • 9/20/2011 Fairfax, VA: Fairfax County Circuit Courthouse, Ethics and Social Networking CLE program sponsored by the Fairfax County Bar Association.
  • 9/22/2011 Williamsburg, VA: Virginia Workers Compensation hearing, job vehicle accident case, late payment penalties
  • 9/22-25/2011 Atlanta, GA: American Association for Justice (AAJ) College, Sheraton Atlanta Hotel, (CLE)
  • 10/02/2011 Spotsylvania, VA: Acorn Sprint Triathlon, Lake Anna Beach marina, final competition in the Virginia Triathlon Series, Bumpass, VA
  • 10/03/2011 Washington, DC: Social Security Administration, Disability claim before an Administrative Law Judge
  • 10/5-6/2011 Monroe, LA: Social Security Administration, Disability claim before an Administrative Law Judge on  a case remanded from an unfavorable decision for a client for whom ABRAMS LANDAU was successful in his car crash and related workers comp claims.
  • 10/6-9/2011 Bergen County, NJ: Client visit, returning to volunteer at High School Parents Weekend, McLean, VA
  • 10/10/2011 Richmond, VA:  Mediation in a Virginia Workers Compensation claim for a disabled nurse with a Tidewater area insurance defense firm, even though the office is closed for the Columbus Day holiday.
  • 10/12/2011 Fairfax, VA: Virginia Workers Compensation hearing, health care provider’s slip and fall brain injury case; the original claim was won, but when additional brain surgery was needed, the insurance company disputed that it was related to the original, on the job fall on the ice and refused to pay the medical bills.
  • 10/13/2011 Fairfax, VA: District Court of Fairfax County, monitoring the Traffic Court prosecution of the defendant whose unsafe driving caused permanent injury and death.
  • 10/15-16 Williamsburg, VA: Old Dominion University Department of Accounting, compete in annual 5km.
  • 10/17/2011 Fairfax, VA: Virginia Workers Compensation hearing, nurse’s car crash back and head injury case.  The original claim was won (covering her spinal surgery) and her car crash liability case settled for policy limits, but when additional traumatic brain injury case  was sought, the insurance company disputed that it was related to the original, on the job crash and refused to pay the medical bills.
  • 10/19/2011 Manassas, VA: Virginia Workers Compensation hearing for a Michigan client with a back injury
  • 11/3/2011 Fairfax, VA: Virginia Workers Compensation hearing, after winning permanent and total disability hearing against the Department of Disability Services, seeking van modifications and other additional benefits
  • 11/4-6/2011 Lakeville, CT: Volunteer Leadership Weekend, The Hotchkiss School
  • nurse’s car crash back and head injury case.
  • 11/11-13/2011 Richmond, VA: Virginia Trial Lawyers Advanced Workers Compensation retreat, (CLE) Courtyard by Marriott West
  • 11/12/2011 Richmond, VA: Arthur Ashe Athletic Center Health Expo and Richmond Sportsbackers Marathon Festival, compete in 8km. road race.
  • 11/18/2011 Herndon, VA: Herndon Community Center Annual Turkey Trot 5km cross country race (in the afternoon, just blocks from the Landau Law Shop !)
  • 11/23/2011 Glen Ridge, NJ: United States Track & Field-NJ Championship Road Race, Ashenfelter 8K Classic, benefiting the Glen Ridge Educational Foundation (Landau Law Shop closed for the Thanksgiving holiday)
  • 11/30/2011 Colorado Springs, CO: Triathlon World Championship Age Group Sprint Distance qualifiers, like All American Doug Landau, international paperwork for competition in Auckland, New Zealand, October 14-22, 2012

If you want to see Landau “in action” at these or other events, please e-mail or call the Landau Law Shop (703-796-9555) beforehand, as insurance companies settle on the eve of trial,  judges postpone trials and races get canceled due to weather or other unforeseen events, and your time is valuable.

A “Guardian Ad Litem” is usually a lawyer appointed to meet with injury victims who wish to compromise their lawsuit who is able to then explain to the court, independently of their own counsel, why a settlement of their case is or is not in their best interests.  Following up on the ABRAMS LANDAU Herndon law firm’s post on new procedures for Guardian ad Litem (“GAL”) in personal injury settlements, there will now be a new process for GALs in ALL civil cases.  The judges of the Circuit Court have decided to extend the newly adopted system for the appointment of guardians ad litem in cases involving infant settlement and wrongful death settlements to the appointment of guardians ad litem in all civil cases before the Circuit Court.

Beginning this month, counsel appearing in cases which require the appointment of a guardian ad litem (GAL), including but not limited to adoptions, cases involving persons under a disability (such as a truck crash defendant who may be in jail or was rendered mentally impaired due to injuries sustained in the car wreck), guardianships and conservatorships, should submit to the court (more…)

Going 3-for-3 in Virginia Triathlon Series sprint races this season enabled Herndon Reston injury lawyer Doug Landau to work on his speed for the USAT National Championships and qualify for the World Championships. Racing all over Virginia also enabled the Triathlon Trial Lawyer to visit with clients and counsel as well. While no other lawyer we know of does this, Landau makes public his trial and triathlon schedule so that clients, their friends and families can see him “in action” and talk to him in person about what is expected when it comes time for their “day in court.”  Upcoming Races, Cases and Places include:

  • 10/13/2010 Alexandria (VA) Circuit Court, Defendants Motion to reduce the amount of a recent personal injury case verdict achieved by ABRAMS LANDAU on behalf of an innocent motor vehicle passenger in the morning, Virginia Workers Compensation hearing, job accident case hearing, Manassas midday, and Fairfax Bar and Medical Society Legislative Meeting, Falls Church (VA) in the evening (!)
  • 10/15/2010 Virginia Workers Compensation hearing, job accident case hearing, Manassas
  • 10/16/2010 Hagerstown (MD) Duathlon (running and bicycling !)
  • 10/23/2010 Litchfield County (CT) Bike Tour with the Litchfield Hills Cycling Club during Lakeville (CT) High School volunteer weekend
  • 10/25/2010 Social Security Administration, Washington, D.C., Disability Hearings
  • 10/26/2010 Virginia Workers Compensation Commission, workplace accident hearing, Fairfax
  • 10/30/2010 Either Leesburg or Fairfax (VA) 5km. road running race
  • 11/2/2010 Virginia Workers Compensation Commission workplace injury hearing, Fairfax
  • 11/4/2010 Virginia Workers Compensation hearing, job accident case hearing, Manassas
  • 11/6-7/2010 University of Miami School of Law, Coral Gables (FL), Reunion and co-counsel meetings
  • 11/13/2010 Virginia Trial Lawyers Advanced Workers Compensation Seminar, Richmond (VA), Arthur Ashe Athletic Center Health Expo and Richmond Sportsbackers Marathon Festival 8km. road races
  • 11/20/2010 Herndon (VA) Community Center Annual Turkey Trot 5km cross country race (in the afternoon, blocks from the office !)
  • 11/25/2010 Ashenfelter 8K Classic, Glen Ridge (NJ), on Thanksgiving Day, the United States Track & Field-NJ Championship Road Race, benefiting the Glen Ridge Educational Foundation
  • 12/9/2010 Virginia Workers Compensation Commission, workplace accident hearing, Fairfax in the morning, Washington, D.C. Trial Lawyers continuing education meeting in the evening in the District of Columbia

If you want to see Landau “in action” at these or other events, please e-mail or call the Landau Law Shop (703-796-9555) beforehand, as insurance companies settle on the eve of trial,  judges postpone trials and races get canceled due to weather or other unforeseen events, and your time is valuable.

Douglas K.W. Landau is admitted to practice in DC, VA, CT, FL, and NJ. Abrams Landau services clients in Washington DC, Pennsylvania, PA, Maryland, MD, Virginia, VA (including Northern Virginia, Fairfax county, Loudoun county, Herndon, Reston, and more), Connecticut, CT, Georgia, GA, Florida, FL, New Hampshire, NH, New York, NY, New Jersey, NJ, Maine, Massachusetts, MA, Rhode Island, RI, North Carolina, NC, and South Carolina, SC.

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