It appears that in the next few years, cars will be equipped with black boxes, much like in airplanes, that can record data during a crash. The debate now, between Congress and safety groups, is how much and what type of data these boxes should record. Lawmakers and automakers are struggling to agree on how…
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As a member of the faculty of the Virginia Trial Lawyers Association Annual Tort Law Seminar Herndon injury lawyer Doug Landau will travel the length and breadth of the Commonwealth this month. Today’s presentation took the traveling trial lawyer to the Roanoke Higher Education Center in the South West part of the state. Since he…
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Social Security Disability lawyer Doug Landau is often asked, “How long will it take for my disability case to get to court ?” In prior posts this week the Herndon, Franklin Farms and Reston area lawyer examined denial and allowance rates as well as the number of claims heard by area Social Security offices. The…
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Herndon and Loudoun disability lawyer Doug Landau is often asked, “How many cases does Social Security actually approve at the first 2 levels before I have to go before an Administrative Law Judge ?” “What are the National, Regional and Middle Atlantic States’ averages ?” “Doesn’t the Federal Government just deny every case ?” “Must…
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In the Spring Social Security Forum, the number of Hearings held by Social Security Hearing Office for some of the sites ABRAMS LANDAU has won cases for disabled clients and their families were published. These Administrative Law Judge (“ALJ”) Hearing numbers are for not quite one month, and one with a lot of weather delays. …
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