“Sometimes the insurance company and the injured worker (or their family) cannot agree on how much must be paid back after the settlement of a third party bodily injury case,” according to Herndon Workers Comp and personal injury lawyer Doug Landau. A Virginia Circuit Court’s jurisdiction extends only to the point where it determines the…
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Many misgivings abound concerning what happens when an injured worker wins or settles their accident case. A recent question was, “In Maryland Workers Compensation (“WC”) claims where the disabled, brain-injured worker ALSO has a Bodily Injury (“BI”) case, the Workers Comp lien must be reduced by at least 1/3 when there is a BI recovery.” …
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It is not difficult to find a Personal Injury Attorney. You might even say it is easy to find one — just do a web search on the term. But, in certain situations, finding a lawyer with specific knowledge and/or experience can make or break a case. Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is one such area…
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No matter what candidate or referendum you support, it is your important civic duty to get to the polls and VOTE ! Jury Duty and Voting are the cornerstones of our Democracy. Election Day is tomorrow, Tuesday, November 6th, so get out and VOTE ! Even an inactive couch potato knows that this is a…
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A milestone was reached today in Loudoun County. The goal of giving out “a helmet a day” in 2012 was achieved at Rolling Ridge Elementary School in Sterling Virginia. After last year’s success protecting children from preventable head injuries, the Herndon law firm ABRAMS LANDAU determined to give out over 365 helmets to students this…
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