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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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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3/16 Why does a car crash, slip and fall and dog bite case cost so much to take to trial ? There is one cost item that is common to truck/car crash, slip and fall and dog bite cases. Purcellville and Middleburg area injury lawyer Doug Landau points out that in each of these cases,…
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3/17 Police officers can get workers comp benefits and also sue negligent drivers when in pursuit of suspected criminals Police officers have dangerous jobs, and injuries in the “line of duty” are not unusual. Doug Landau has represented law enforcement officers injured in the course of their employment. Injuries from running the wrong way down…
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Default Judgment results in $5,000,000 verdict As ABRAMS LANDAU is currently pursuing Default Judgment in a personal injury case in Northern Virginia, Leesburg and Herndon injury lawyer Doug Landau was pleased to see that a Virginia Circuit Court judge entered the Order in the amount of $5,000,000. In this Louisa County case, the Plaintiff was…
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