Today was the last Farmers Market here in the Downtown Historic District of Herndon. Located a block from the “home” of ABRAMS LANDAU, Ltd., this weekly event was enjoyed by clients, staff, visiting judges and lawyers from May to October. Shown here is Herndon Reston area injury lawyer Doug Landau purchasing fresh produce from one…
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Thousands of U.S. soldiers have survived powerful explosions in Iraq. Many are returning home with brain injuries that could result in long-term disabilities. According to an article by Emily Singer in the MIT Technology Review magazine “Traumatic brain injury has been called the signature injury of the Iraq War.” Mild traumatic brain injury, the medical…
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This summer, Margaret Deng took an oath of citizenship and became a citizen of the United States. Her birth country is Sudan, Africa. This mother of 4 came to Douglas Landau for assistance with a workers’ comp claim. Mrs. Deng was disabled from her job as a sales associate as the result of an arm…
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More than half of all fall-related deaths by the elderly are caused by brain injuries. .This is according to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (“CDC”) in a first-of-its-kind study. According to the CDC investigation, the severity of brain injuries resulting from falls may not be patently obvious, even to healthcare professionals..In other words,…
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Shown here are members of the Abrams Landau trial team after the successful settlement of an Egyptian butcher’s workers compensation claim. [From Left to right: Shiri Ahronovich, Doug Landau, our client and Workers Comp Legal Assistant Dianna Meredith] When this gentleman returned to Virginia after a visit to his home country in…
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