Some observant clients noticed dozens of fire, police and other HazMat personnel in the vicinty of the Landau Law Shop recently. Apparently there had been a leak in the underground pipes, and Town, County and other first responders came on the scene. There was no damage to the ABRAMS LANDAU home, and other than the…
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At ABRAMS LANDAU, Ltd., every time we think we have heard the most outrageous story about what an insurance company’s vocational rehabilitation vendor will do, we are surprised with a new story, such as this… Story #2 The injured worker’s treating neurosurgeon recommended a multi level cervical fusion for the claimant, but said his patient…
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Sometimes truth is better than fiction. These two tales were sent to us by Virginia trial lawyers concerning the troubling tactics taken by Vocational Rehabilitation “specialists” hired by the insurance company to work on their disabled client: Story #1: Insurance Company Vocational Rehabilitation Vendor prepares resume for claimant. The claimant has only a 7th grade…
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Several clients have asked what their family members can do while they are having their deposition at our office or working on answering Interrogatories for their cases. There are several fun and interesting things to do, all within walking distance of the “Landau Law Shop.” One of the most popular is walking to Great Harvest…
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According to NOSSCR (the National Organization of Social Security Claimants’ Representatives), the user fee rises each year because it has an automatic Cost-of-Living-Adjustment. [info@nosscr-news.info] The fee cap for fee agreements does not rise each year because it has no automatic Cost-of-Living-Adjustment. By statute, the Commissioner has the discretion, but not the mandate, to raise the…
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