Several ABRAMS LANDAU, Ltd. clients did their “homework” and came to watch Doug Landau try a case in Fairfax on behalf of an injured Fairfax nurse. This wonderful woman had devoted almost her entire work life to helping others in the hospital nursing field. She was a nurse with the INOVA system for over 3…
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In cases where the Defendant driver is not sure if his traffic light was red or green or does not remember the color of the light at all, eye witnesses and intersection cameras can help prove who was at fault. At ABRAMS LANDAU, Ltd., we have had cases where the Defendant and the Plaintiff are…
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In a word, “yes.” Members of the ABRAMS LANDAU team typically meet with clients, their families and witnesses in several different rooms in the firm’s own building. The parlor has toys and games for young children as well as its own restroom. The conference room has video and computer capability, as well as dry erase…
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The Maryland Senate passed House Bill 825, which for the first time raises minimum automobile insurance requirements in Maryland. The measure previously passed the House with broad bipartisan support. Based on past public statements, Governor O’Malley is expected to sign the bill into law. This vote follows a growing trend among states to increase minimum…
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In an effort to reduce paperwork, the costs of copying and transporting files and join other courts in the Commonwealth, the Virginia Workers Compensation Commission (“VWCC”) is going “paperless.” Insurance companies have been able to file accident reports and other “forms” for some time, but claimants’ lawyers have been waiting for the “green light” to…
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