Just as one pregnancy or clutch can result in two eggs in the nest of this blue footed booby, one accident can result in several potential claims for the injured worker or innocent victim. At the Herndon Virginia law firm of ABRAMS LANDAU, we see many cases where the client comes to us with a…
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Yesterday Herndon and Reston area injury and disability lawyer Doug Landau had a mini reunion with Clinton Middleton and his son Michael (on Mr. Landau’s right) at their office in downtown Leesburg, Virginia. Clint and I worked at the same personal injury, workers compensation and Social Security Disability law claimants’ firm together 20 years ago.…
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A New York Giants concessions vendor has paid $26 million to settle a lawsuit filed by the parents of a girl who was paralyzed following a 1999 auto accident. According to the complaint, employees of Philadelphia-based Aramark Corp. continued to serve beer to the man responsible for the accident despite the fact that he was…
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At ABRAMS LANDAU, Ltd., we are often asked how long an injured victim has to bring their car crash or bike crash lawsuit. Most personal injury cases in Virginia have a 2 year time limit. Wrongful death and intentional tort cases may have a shorter time limit (“statute of limitations” – after which the case…
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Car fires are not insignificant in light of the catastrophic injuries they can cause and the losses that result. According to the National Fire Protection Association (“NFPA”) there were 258,000 vehicular fires reported in the United States last year. These fires caused 385 civilian deaths, 1675 civilian fire-related injuries and $1.4 billion in property damage.…
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