Members of the Workers Injury Law and Advocacy Group (WILG) came from such diverse states as Virginia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Delaware, New Jersey, Ohio, North Carolina and New York, among others, to attend the recent American Association for Justice (AAJ) winter convention in Miami, Florida. Some of the best workplace injury and disability lawyers…
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Tempted to try a dietary supplement because of a label promising staggering amounts of weight loss? Lured by a product that is said to be a cure for HIV or cancer? Impressed by scientific research to back up these claims? According to an article in the Washington Post consumers need to beware. Weight loss supplements…
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Injured workers in Virginia are told that IF they are not getting Social Security Disability (“SSD”) payments, they may be eligible for an annual “Cost of Living Adjustment” to their weekly state Workers Compensation checks. This is because the law recognizes that with inflation, the buying power of $100 is not the same as it…
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Our daughter Danielle Landau wrote the following about her most recent experience at Comfort Zone Camp: As my little buddy and I watched the bright, beautiful flames take our messages up to our loved ones, we held each other close and cried until we felt a true release. To think we had only met earlier…
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Because they are so hard to win, many so-called “personal injury” law firms do not handle, and certainly do not go to court and try “slip and fall” or “trip and fall” cases. In these “premises liability claims, the injured victim must show “Notice” in the Commonwealth of Virginia. I am reminded of a particular…
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