Every year we hear the sad news of a teenager being killed or badly injured in a car crash by news-reporters citing studies showing how such a tragedy could be prevented followed by over embellished shallow sympathies. Clearly this is not the best approach as more thought should be put in before a crash, not…
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At the National Trial Lawyers convention in New York City this summer, Herndon injury attorney Doug Landau was told he was “crazy” for inviting potential clients, existing clients and their friends and families to come see him “in action.” Yet that is exactly what we do every at the Herndon law firm ABRAMS LANDAU, Ltd. …
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Crossing the street should not feel like playing a game of Frogger, but to some pedestrians that is exactly what it has turned into and often with tragic results. The city of Chicago is tired of its citizens getting injured or killed while trying to cross the street. As a result the city has started…
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On May 31, 2011 the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced that steps were taken toward making it easier to enroll in the Pre-Existing Condition Insurance Plan (PCIP). In 18 states the premiums could drop up to 40% and eligibility will be less stringent in 23 of the states plus Washington DC. PCIP…
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[We apologize for the image that had previously appeared in this post. An independent contractor, whose work for us has been severed, apparently loaded this on our site.] Why is my car crash case worth less than my neighbors when we have the same amount of medical bills? Some cases may appear to be very similar…
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