[We apologize for the image that had previously appeared in this post. An independent contractor, whose work for us has been severed, apparently loaded this on our site.] Why is my car crash case worth less than my neighbors when we have the same amount of medical bills? Some cases may appear to be very similar…
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Even where an injured worker has settled his or her claim with a structure that pays money annually for medical care for the on the job accident, the Federal Government can still come in and help if the funds fall short, as discussed in yesterday’s post on lump sum settlements. The Center for Medicare and…
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Yesterday I gave my own personal example of finding out that my Social Security earnings record was wrong, and the only one to blame was myself ! Today we will look at the time limits and what you can do about correcting errors in your records. The Social Security Act defines the basic statute of…
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Coordinating benefits between State, Local and Federal benefits can mean significant savings to injured and disabled workers and their families. The Abrams Landau law shop was recently asked by an older lawyer who advertises himself as an injury case expert, Does anyone know whether Social Security gets an off-set for the money recovered by the…
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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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