Having seen some horrible results from the “doc-in-the box” facilities that are sprouting up all over Northern Virginia and the DC metro area, Herndon injury lawyer Doug Landau is hearing of cases where clients have been to a freestanding emergency room, storefront ER clinic, shopping center storefront medical facility, or franchised clinic. Unfortunately, the quality…
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We received an important bulletin from IWP Pharmacy regarding the reclassification of hydrocodone combination products from a Schedule III medication to a Schedule II medication effective October 6, 2014. The change in classification is designed to minimize misuse of the drug. What if I am Currently Being Prescribed Hydrocodone? According to the IWP bulletin: All…
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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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Having represented clients with carpal tunnel syndrome, cubital tunnel and ganglion cysts, he has seen all manner of treatments and therapies. However, even his own sister went for traditional surgery rather than going to “the good book” for treatment of her own “Bible bump.” According to wikipedia, “Ganglion Cysts reflect a variation in normal joint…
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The American Association for Justice was the brainchild of nine plaintiffs’ attorneys involved in workers’ compensation litigation. These nine lawyers got together in 1946 with the goal of forming a national organization to help trial lawyers across the country combat new threats. The group’s nascent name was the National Association of Claimants’ Compensation Attorneys (NACCA). Soon enough, lawyers…
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