Prior to the construction and most recent upgrading of the 108-year-old building that the Abrams Landau law firm calls “home,” the staff enjoyed supper catered by California Tortilla to celebrate another successful year of helping injured and disabled people from all over the country. The Abrams Landau team had just gone through two days of special…
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While Herndon workers comp and workplace injury lawyer Doug Landau of Abrams Landau, Ltd. has won cases for employees struck by cars when leaving work or going to their employer mandated parking places, a recent Unpublished Virginia Court of Appeals decision adds a twist to these fact specific claims. In the 2017 case of Washington v.…
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If you were wondering why the Abrams Landau, Ltd. law office was closed for the whole week of Christmas and New Years, now you know! Our 108-year-old house/office was under some renovations, or as we like to call it, a facelift. We have new hardwood floors on our second floor and stairs, fresh painted walls,…
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Just because a witness is an expert, does not mean that their testimony is admissible in a car crash case. Testimony, like evidence, must be “relevant” to the trial, or a trial judge can keep it out. There are limits to what a jury may hear in an accident and injury case. “My father, Norman…
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In many cases, the unsafe driver, their corporate employer or their lawyers have custody of critical evidence in an injury case. Many otherwise strong personal injury cases have been lost because the innocent victims did not take steps to preserve critical evidence that would prove the negligence of the other truck driver. Herndon attorney Doug…
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