The last item on the VIRGINIA CLE’s list of the top 1o Law Practice and Client Problems was stress. Anyone who has been to our friendly, not fancy, “Law Shop” in the Historic District of Herndon knows that we try to protect our clients and their families from unnecessary stress, expense and delay. The last…
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If you are disabled, consider the following factors used by the Social Security Administration (SSA) to determine whether or not you are eligible for disability benefits: Are you gainfully employed? Do you have severe impairment(s)? Is your impairment(s) expected to last 12 months or longer? Are you able to perform the kind(s) or work you…
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What is going on outside the Abrams Landau office? Road construction! Please accept our apologies in advance, as on-street parking may be difficult while crews work on improving our roads. Parking should be plentiful at the nearby municipal lot. Please call ahead if you have special needs so that we may assist you getting to…
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The Herndon law firm Abrams Landau, Ltd. has in the past hired small planes and helicopter photographers for cases, especially to combat insurance defense counsel’s computer-generated evidence in premises liability cases like slip & fall, dog attack, latent defect, and animal bite lawsuits. Aerial photographs can be very effective evidence in personal injury, permanent disability…
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Just blocks from the Landau Law Shop is the Herndon Senior Center. Located at Grace Street near Fortnightly Blvd., the large Center has helpful programming for Fairfax County and Loudoun County residents. Following up on yesterday’s post on the accessible home tax credit, the Senior Center will present a “Home Fit” event on April 18,…
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