Many of Abrams Landau’s injured clients find themselves struggling with pain and are at a loss as to how to proceed. Injured workers with damaged shoulder joints and herniated discs in their necks and backs are confronted with medical questions. Is surgery the best option ? Will shoulder replacement restore functionality ? Will operating on…
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Nurses injured on the job have many hurdles when seeking workers compensation benefits for accidents at the hospitals and clinics. When a nurse or home care aid sustains a herniated disc lifting and re-positioning a patient, or falling at the bedridden client’s residence, the location of the accident is not as critical as the mechanism…
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The short answer is No. Winning the lottery will not alter your eligibility for workers’ comp (WC). The dollar amount of a workers’ comp benefit is calculated based upon an injured worker’s pre- and post-injury wages. In a case involving ongoing benefits, the injured worker is required to disclose any increase in earnings that may…
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The U.S. Postal Service has issued a new postage stamp calling attention to the importance of jury duty. An attractive and colorful stamp in its own right, Virginia attorney Doug Landau was especially drawn to the idea of a stamp that honors jury duty. You see Doug’s father, Norman Landau, Esq. was an avid philatelist…
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Abrams Landau, Ltd. congratulates Melissa Landau, wife of attorney Doug Landau, on becoming a realtor licensed in the District of Columbia! Melissa, who has been licensed in Virginia for over a decade, is affiliated with Flynn Realty Associates and Keller Williams Realty in Reston, Virginia. Residents of northern Virginia understand just how close by Maryland…
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