Category Archives: Sports Accidents

Creative professional personal injury demand packages demonstrated at VTLA Annual Tort Law Seminar

Teaming up with another outstanding defense attorney enabled Herndon and South Riding area injury lawyer Doug Landau to show lawyers from South West Virginia how to maximize recovery for their disabled clients.  Roanoke defense lawyer David Carson of Johnson, Ayers & Matthews the view from the insurance company perspective in a “Point Counterpoint” presentation.  The…

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Roanoke Higher Education Center legal education program draws lawyers from West Virginia, North Carolina, Tennesee & Florida

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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After Landau shows high tech and low cost exhibits, Federal and State Court Judges weigh in on the evidence

After Landau shows high tech and low cost exhibits, Federal and State Court Judges weigh in on the evidence Speaking on how to quickly and effectively settle, mediate and arbitrate personal injury and wrongful death cases, Doug Landau actually brought a dozen exhibits from cases that the ABRAMS LANDAU trial team has won.  By showing…

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Be Prepared ! Despite flat tire, Landau runs his bike in National Championship race – barefoot !

The National Duathlon Festival was held this weekend in Richmond.  The United States Age Group Championship would not only determine who are the best Duathletes in the country, but who would make the World Championship team representing the USA in Scotland in this popular “RUN BIKE RUN” format event.  Herndon, Reston and Oakton area trial…

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Potential remedy for Center for Medicare Services (CMS) slow service that pays for itself !

The lawyers for injured victims have frequently reported that the Medicare Secondary Payer Act is riddled with inefficiency.  HR 4796, the Medicare Secondary Payer Enhancement Act would correct this problem by requiring the Center for Medicare Services (CMS) to respond to requests for their lien amount within 60 days.  A “lien” is like an “IOU,”…

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