The Abrams Landau team took its Lids on Kids brain injury prevention and helmet giveaway program back to Hutchison Elementary School this year! With the help of the Fairfax County Bike Squad and Delegate Jennifer Boysko, the Abrams Landau team was able to give away and properly fit new bike helmets to the entire sixth…
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The corollary question Workers Comp lawyer Doug Landau is often asked is, “Am I restricted to the limited benefits of Workers Compensation?” If the employer has in place a policy of Workers Compensation Insurance, then under Virginia law you probably cannot sue them for all of your losses. You are likely restricted to the limited…
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Prior to the construction and most recent upgrading of the 108-year-old building that the Abrams Landau law firm calls “home,” the staff enjoyed supper catered by California Tortilla to celebrate another successful year of helping injured and disabled people from all over the country. The Abrams Landau team had just gone through two days of special…
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Just because a witness is an expert, does not mean that their testimony is admissible in a car crash case. Testimony, like evidence, must be “relevant” to the trial, or a trial judge can keep it out. There are limits to what a jury may hear in an accident and injury case. “My father, Norman…
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In an effort to get the “Age Load” of pending DC cases under 2 years, several of the Social Security Administrative Law Judges (“ALJs”) met with members of the Abrams Landau disability trial team as well as other members of the Virginia Trial Lawyers Social Security section. The invitation for a “Bench Bar Dialog with…
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