Virginia injury lawyer Doug Landau was recently contacted by a fellow lawyer in New Jersey. Landau’s NJ colleague is representing a widow whose husband, a cook in a restaurant, was found unconscious in the basement of the restaurant after apparently falling from a ladder located below a trap door in the kitchen. The man died…
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Clients who have sustained a traumatic brain injury (“TBI”) frequently exhibit behavioral, cognitive, emotional, and physical symptoms. However, because there is no deep laceration or fractured skull, the seriousness of injury is often underestimated, according to Herndon brain injury lawyer Doug Landau. Many clients of the Herndon law firm ABRAMS LANDAU, Ltd. report problems with…
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In our last post we discussed the increasing prevalence of vicious dog attacks in Australia, as noted by Virginia dog attack lawyer Doug Landau while traveling “down under”. According to an article in the Australian press, the Australian government is proposing mandatory desexing and microchipping for newly purchased dogs and cats. Could that be the…
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Whilst in Australia, the headline “Dog Attack Injuries Bite Hard” caught the eye of Doug Landau. Apparently, serious dog attack injuries are on the rise despite the number of registered canines being unchanged. A record number of dog attack victims were so severely injured that they required hospital treatment. The numbers from the Dog and…
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When a worker has sustained a permanent injury to an arm or leg, resulting in a large permanency rating of 30, 40 or even 50%, they often feel they cannot return to work. This is especially true for commercial truck and bus drivers, delivery men and women, and those laborers who work in the “big…
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