The Social Security Administration has proposed requiring disabled workers and their lawyers to submit written evidence at least five (5) business days before a hearing in front of an Administrative Law Judge (“ALJ”). In other words, no “last minute” submissions of evidence, medical reports, or other records. That is why it is extremely important to…
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American hero Bernie Cohen was honored this week after a showing of the documentary about the landmark Loving vs. Virginia case. My family and I went to the Center for the Arts at the Candy Factory in Manassas to pay tribute to our friend, former Delegate & “third grandfather” to our children, and celebrate with…
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In a recent car accident case arising in the District of Columbia, the injured victim was fearful of what would happen to her car insurance premiums. Even though this Washington, D.C. crash was not her fault, this plaintiff was concerned that the bills for her automobile coverage would skyrocket. Many clients of the Herndon law…
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In addition to satisfied clients recommending Doug Landau for their injury and disability cases, the Abrams Landau law firm receives many referrals each year from such groups is the National Organization of Social Security Claimant’s Representatives (“NOSSCR”), the Fairfax Bar Referral Service, the Virginia State Bar (“VSB”) & other nonprofit legal services groups. Some of these…
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Two topics Doug Landau has written about are golf cart accidents and tractor trailer crashes. Now the Richmond Times Dispatch reports a tractor-trailer overturned on northbound Interstate 85. This Dinwiddie County crash occurred when the truck driver tried to avoid a golf cart on the roadway, according to Virginia State Police. The accident happened at about…
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