At the Landau Law Shop, proving wage loss is a component of most car accident and permanent disability cases. Showing a judge or jury that our client was and may still be disabled is accomplished though the medical records and testimony of health care providers. However, proving loss of earnings in a car crash, dog…
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Until the judge enters the “Final Order,” a personal injury jury trial is not over. And, Virginia law gives the trial judge the power to enter and Order of Additur or Remittitur. Even after a jury’s verdict in a car crash, dog bite or slip and fall accident case, the trial judge in the Commonwealth…
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Going 3-for-3 in Virginia Triathlon Series sprint races this season enabled Herndon Reston injury lawyer Doug Landau to work on his speed for the USAT National Championships and qualify for the World Championships. Racing all over Virginia also enabled the Triathlon Trial Lawyer to visit with clients and counsel as well. While no other lawyer…
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Maryland’s Cell Phone Law that took effect October 1st. Like the texting law, there are stiff penalties for violating this new legislation. As discussed in yesterday’s post, drivers using cell phones must do so with hands free devices. The law was intended to increase safety
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Maryland driving safety law takes effect – Hands Free OR ELSE ! The new law is in effect. Drivers using cell phones must do so with hands free devices. The law’s intent is to increase safety on the roads and decrease the number of crashes and fatal accidents on Maryland highways. 1. What is Maryland’s…
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