Just blocks from the Landau Law Shop is the Herndon Senior Center. Located at Grace Street near Fortnightly Blvd., the large Center has helpful programming for Fairfax County and Loudoun County residents. Following up on yesterday’s post on the accessible home tax credit, the Senior Center will present a “Home Fit” event on April 18,…
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Always looking for ways for his disabled clients to save money and get the benefit of government programs, Herndon disability lawyer Doug Landau is not ashamed to admit that he reads the membership mail he receives from the group formerly known as the American Association of Retired Persons. Herndon disability lawyer Doug Landau is a…
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Coming home from the Landau Law Shop Friday evening, I came upon numerous fire trucks and police cars on the grassy median of the Fairfax County Parkway. Between Fox Mill Road and West Ox Roads, on the North bound side, there were more emergency and rescue vehicles than I have seen in the 28 years I…
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Corporations will hire private investigators after you are injured on the job. Insurance Companies and Employers do this routinely in order to gather information that they hope will help them reduce or eliminate their exposure to pay for benefits under the state workers compensation laws. They claim they do this to verify that your claim…
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“Sometimes the insurance company and the injured worker (or their family) cannot agree on how much must be paid back after the settlement of a third party bodily injury case,” according to Herndon Workers Comp and personal injury lawyer Doug Landau. A Virginia Circuit Court’s jurisdiction extends only to the point where it determines the…
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