In order to collect Social Security disability income (SSDI), the disabled wage earner must be disabled for 12 months or more. Once it is clear he or she will be out of work for at least 12 months, then a winnable Social Security disability case can be maintained. Closed Period Claim Because these cases can…
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There’s always something happening and it’s usually quite loud – at the Landau Law Shop! Pardon our dust but the Landau injury and disability law firm’s main building is undergoing construction. In addition to the painting and repair of gutters on the exterior of the over 100-year-old ABRAMS LANDAU building, interior painting has been completed…
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“But officer, I was going the posted speed limit!” Famous last words! Very often defendants in car crash cases will claim they are not liable for injuries because they were going the posted speed limit. However, the posted speed limit may or may not be the safe speed for the conditions. In other words, when…
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Everyone was admiring the rack at the Congressional Bank on Elden Street in Herndon, Virginia on Wednesday, October 29, 2014. The occasion? The bank was collecting suits for people reentering the job market who need appropriate attire for interviews. The Suit Drive and Community Mixer benefited the HomeAid of Northern Virginia’s Women Giving Back and…
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Volunteering has long been a part of Doug Landau’s contribution to the community. He has been a Soccer Coach, Rotary Club Speech and Essay Contest Judge, Red Cross Blood Donor, Fairfax Bar Association “Ask a Lawyer” Booth participant, Circuit Court Tour Guide, Chamber of Commerce Speaker, High Schools Science Fair Judge, Soccer Tournament Field Marshall,…
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