When Lawyer Doug Landau teaches civics and the Constitution at various local middle schools, he emphasizes the protections afforded to each of us under the law. He notes, “The civil jury is one of our greatest equalizers. It makes equal rich and poor.” However, in less than two months, anti-civil justice bills have been coming…
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Sometimes, when our lives are moving forward and going well, the most unexpected occurrence can happen, which change our lives forever. In 2013, as Mr. K was driving to meet his son at the gym for their weekly workouts, a car pulled out into his lane of traffic. With no warning, it was impossible for…
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After a brian injury, getting through the day can be difficult. However, when a brain-injured victim must also prepare for Court, the stress adds to an already overwhelming metabolic load that can reverse gains made in therapy and at home. That is why when several cases were set for Court this week, the Herndon law…
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Injured victims often feel as though the judicial system is not protecting them after a car crash or dog bite because it often takes a long time to get to court, it is expensive to properly try a permanent injury case, and once you file a lawsuit, it seems as though the insurance company for…
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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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