You know the drill, near the end of a flight, someone comes on the overhead speakers to tell you to check the seat back pocket for your personal belongings, and be careful when opening the overhead bins. The ABRAMS LANDAU team is currently in litigation in the federal courts on behalf of an emergency room…
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We have all heard the announcements, while on board an aircraft, to be careful when opening the overhead bin after a flight, as contents may shift, and someone may be getting out of their seat just below. The air injury team at Abrams Landau, Ltd. has successfully represented a number of injured passengers who are…
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At the 2026 USAT Multisport national championships in Southhaven Michigan, they were bicycles in all shape sizes, color combinations, and set ups. The one area of a sport of Triathlon that seems to have no creative and or monetary limit is in the Bicycle technology and quest for maximum speed. In the non-draft races, athletes…
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While traffic on the Washington, D.C. Capital Beltway can be aggravating at times, today’s closure of all 5 Southbound lanes on I-495 looked like a scene from Los Angeles, where total stoppage of traffic in both directions on the highways is not unusual. However, today’s multi-vehicle crash in Fairfax County caused long delays, even after…
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In an opinion authored by Commissioner Newman, the Virginia Workers’ Compensation Commission made one thing clear. If a settlement check is very late, the 20% penalty under Code § 65.2-524 applies, even if the employer tries to characterize part of the payment as something other than “compensation.” In a recent case, the Full Commission unanimously…
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