Tag Archives: Herndon

Race for Justice

When can a local lawyer beat a sitting Virginia judge and NOT be cited for “contempt” ? At the First Annual “Race for Justice” held at the Tysons Sport & Health Club this morning.  Several hundred Northern Virginia lawyers, judges, legal staff and family members turned out for this inaugural event, which raised money for…

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Virginia Workers Comp cases are no “piece of cake,” but there’s candy if you’re good

Workers compensation claims are becoming harder and more complicated as insurance companies are resisting claims with big medical bills and medication expenses.  Not only has McLean, Greenway and Foxcroft injury lawyer Doug Landau noticed this disturbing trend, he also understands that injured workers and their families find it hard to wait for the judges’ decisions…

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Herndon lawyers luncheon – top local workers comp lawyers compare notes

3/18 Herndon lawyers luncheon – top local workers comp lawyers compare notes Once again, ABRAMS LANDAU, Ltd. hosted a luncheon in Herndon for top local lawyers.  Attorneys from Prince William, Fairfax and Loudoun Counties as well as Alexandria, Virginia and Rockville, Maryland were in attendance at this event held at Zeferrelli Restaurant in the “downtown…

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“If the Workers Compensation Insurance Company is paying my medical bills and wage loss, I’m all set, right ?”

Virginia workers comp lawyer Doug Landau is often asked this question.  The short answer is, “NO.”  Comp insurance companies may voluntarily pay for medical care or lost wages, and it seems as though they do so for commendable reasons.  However, Warrenton, Bristow and Vint Hill workers compensation lawyer Landau has seen too many cases where…

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Chinese drywall cases – Virginia Legislature’s response

The Hampton Roads Virginian-Pilot reports that a Virginia House committee rejected a measure which “would have ensured that home-owners could file claims with their home insurance companies for property damage caused by Chinese-made drywall,” and one which “would have prevented home insurers from canceling policies or raising rates on properties because they were built with…

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