Category Archives: Workers Compensation

Teaching new trial judges enables Northern Virginia injury Landau to visit Richmond, Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania car crash, dog bite, job accident and disabled clients close to home.

If you want to see Herndon and Reston Virginia Injury, Workers Compensation and Social Security Disability lawyer Doug Landau “in action” in Richmond, call ABRAMS LANDAU, Ltd. for April dates Herndon and Reston Virginia injury and disability lawyer Doug Landau will be trying a Social Security Disability case in Richmond, Friday, April 24, 2009. He…

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Employer’s Insurance Company cannot simply fail to pay an injured worker without first filing a Hearing Application, even if it believes it has overpaid !

The ABRAMS LANDAU trial team went to Richmond on behalf of a disabled client who was underpaid by the workers compensation insurance company. In a decision handed down this month in this multi-state plane crash case, the Virginia Workers Compensation Commission judge ruled that: An employer is not allowed to unilaterally stop payment of compensation…

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Herndon, Virginia Injury Disability Lawyer Doug Landau Explains How to Settle a Workers Comp Case AFTER the 500 Weeks Have Run

How can you settle a Virginia Workers Compensation Claim AFTER all 500 weeks of wage loss comp have been paid? You can settle all or part of a workers compensation case. You can settle the wage loss and permanency part, which is also known as the “indemnity compensation.” You can also settle the medical benefits,…

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Dog bite lawyer Doug Landau notes that dog attacks and injuries to outside delivery man can occur while animal is inside the house !

A delivery man was bitten through storm door and received a puncture wound to his hand. The innocent delivery man had to undergo surgery for the tendon and nerve damage caused by the dog’s attack. In this case, the plaintiff was a UPS delivery man who was bitten in the hand by the defendant’s white…

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