Who would have thought that cough suppressants and cold medicines would become the new fad drugs for young abusers looking for an easy “high ?” Just because the cough syrups are sold over the counter (“OTC”) without a doctor’s prescription, it does not mean they are without risks. At the Landau Law Shop, we recommend…
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All too often, we see injured workers fail to make the most of the time they are off work. Disabled workers from Maryland, Virginia and the District of Columbia routinely believe that if they are hour on the job, they can “rest easy,” recuperate, and their jobs will be there when they are well enough…
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Maryland’s Cell Phone Law that took effect October 1st. Like the texting law, there are stiff penalties for violating this new legislation. As discussed in yesterday’s post, drivers using cell phones must do so with hands free devices. The law was intended to increase safety
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Maryland driving safety law takes effect – Hands Free OR ELSE ! The new law is in effect. Drivers using cell phones must do so with hands free devices. The law’s intent is to increase safety on the roads and decrease the number of crashes and fatal accidents on Maryland highways. 1. What is Maryland’s…
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NOT some “bean counter,” corporate administrator or insurance company representative. When it comes to patient safety, I agree with American Medical Association President-Elect Peter Carmel, M.D., Dr. Carmel is a professor and chief of neurological surgery (adult and pediatric) at UMDNJ. He is also an internationally recognized expert in pediatric neurosurgery, who previously held the…
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