When a workers’ compensation insurance company or employer pay for medical care that results in additional injury, complications, and/or infections, the employer and insurance company have a lien on any third party litigation. This is known as subrogation. Merriam-Webster defines subrogation as “the assumption by a third party of another’s legal right to collect a…
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Do you have adequate auto insurance? What happens if you are injured in an accident in which the at-fault driver has very little coverage? Will your coverage be enough to take care of your (or your family’s) medical needs? If you are not buying car insurance to protect your family and loved ones, then who…
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Clients often want to know what happened after a devastating crash on the highway. When innocent drivers or passengers are injured due to the unsafe acts of interstate truckers, other drivers or motorcycles, they are frequently removed from the scene by ambulance or first responders, and have little recollection of the facts of the impact.…
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Workers on Virginia’s interstates – I-95, I-66, I-495, I-64, and I-81 – are at great risk for injury from inattentive motorists who may be texting or otherwise distracted while driving through a work zone. When a construction worker on a Virginia highway is struck by a negligent motorist, she not only may have a workers’…
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A “big box” stocking clerk was injured when a loose cap caused caustic liquid to spill on his face and shoulder. The ABRAMS LANDAU workers compensation team had succeeded in getting this gentleman under the protection of an Award for his medical care and lost wages. While his negligence (product liability) case settled earlier this…
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