Tag Archives: Personal Injury

Rental car company sold used vehicles without air bags; defends actions by stating it’s not yet required by the Federal Government

When traveling to try cases, Florida, North Carolina and New Jersey car crash lawyer Doug Landau has rented cars from Enterprise.  He was shocked to see that one of the nation’s leading rental car companies ordered thousands of cars without side impact airbags in an attempt to save millions of dollars.  Then the rental car…

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Jury returns $2 million asbestos injury verdict for woman who cleaned her husband’s asbestos laden work clothes

Norman Landau had taught his son Doug that workers exposed to asbestos could get illnesses such as mesothelioma and asbestosis from the fibers that got into their bodies.  The Senior Landau had won compensation for wives of asbestos workers who had lost their husbands to these diseases and who had contracted these diseases simply by…

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Police can and do destroy videotapes and audiotapes according to New Jersey injury lawyer Doug Landau

At ABRAMS LANDAU, we have been contacted by car crash and dog attack victims many months after their injuries.  We sadly find out that the 911 tapes and other recordings that support their personal injury claims have been destroyed or recorded over.  Our office sends out letters requesting copies of the tapes, films and other…

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Escalator gaps still causing children’s injuries; Norman Landau’s Otis Elevator case revisited Jury in Personal Injury Lawsuit Orders Otis Elevator to Pay $2.85 Million for Child’s Escalator Accident

A $2,850,000 verdict against the Otis Elevator Company reminds us at the Loudoun Fairfax ABRAMS LANDAU law firm of Norman Landau’s extraordinary case against this same defendant.  Landau’s case, on behalf of a child whose foot was crushed because of an excessive gap in the escalator’s steps, resulted in a record verdict in New York…

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