Is this “Super Lawyer” able to “leap tall buildings in a single bound” ? Is Landau “faster than a speeding bullet” ? Probably not, unless the bullet was traveling 10 MPH and the building was mostly subterranean ! However Herndon Virginia trial lawyer Doug Landau did look very much the part of a “Super Hero”…
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Good witnesses can methodically recall what happened before, during and after an impact through the use of all of their 5 senses. These observers can not only recollect what they saw before and after a car crash, but they can also relate what they: smelled (gasoline on the pavement, leaking transmission fluids, burning rubber from…
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Almost every single case involving serious injury, permanent disability or significant wage loss is confronted by an insurance company lawyer demanding an “Independent Medical Examination.” The exam is usually not independent. It is not for treatment, so the “medical” part of the phrase is intellectually dishonest. And as for an “examination,” it’s often more of…
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In order to conduct depositions, witness interviews and of state trial preparation, Herndon and Reston injury lawyer Doug Landau makes use of his network of friends and colleagues from the American Association for Justice. A member since 1981, Landau has used the facilities of AAJ law firms all over the United States. Recently, in order…
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New legislation will create safer roads for teenagers, one state at a time. The STANDUP Act is a comprehensive approach to graduated drivers licensing (GDL) that has already reduced injury and death in the states where these laws have been enacted. The STANDUP Act helps new young drivers gain experience under supervised and less risky…
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