You know the drill, near the end of a flight, someone comes on the overhead speakers to tell you to check the seat back pocket for your personal belongings, and be careful when opening the overhead bins. The ABRAMS LANDAU team is currently in litigation in the federal courts on behalf of an emergency room…
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We have all heard the announcements, while on board an aircraft, to be careful when opening the overhead bin after a flight, as contents may shift, and someone may be getting out of their seat just below. The air injury team at Abrams Landau, Ltd. has successfully represented a number of injured passengers who are…
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Willful Violation of a known and enforced safety rule: Bad news for the injured worker The violation of a known and enforced safety rule by an employee often serves to cause an otherwise valid workplace injury claim to be denied by the Virginia Workers’ Compensation Commission. It does not matter how serious the injuries are;…
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Whose side are they on, anyway? After a workplace accident, an injured worker has enough to worry about, like paying for food, rent, utilities, gas, etc., without having to worry about whether nurse case managers, the insurance company, or employer assigned to his case are interfering, or worse, setting him up for denial or termination…
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Attorney Doug Landau’s successful bike injury case story was published again! It was first featured in Virginia Lawyer’s Weekly and is also in this month’s Spokes Magazine. You can read the article here Spokes_August2017 or download a free copy of the whole magazine here (look for the August 2017 issue). “Personal Black Box” Wins in Court: Proving Your Unwitnessed…
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