After his bike accident with the steel expansion joints on the Lee Bridge in Richmond, Doug Landau noted with interest the recent case of a Connecticut woman who was injured when she struck a steel grate while cycling. The Hartford Metropolitan District Commission(“MDC”) has been ordered by a Connecticut jury to pay $2.9 million to…
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The ban on texting or talking on a handheld cellphone have resulted in tickets being issued, according to Interstate 95 car crash lawyer Doug Landau. Having seen drivers pulled over and ticketed on I-95 and the New Jersey Turnpike for talking on their cell phone, Landau is curious to see if this enforcement leads to…
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Herndon and Loudoun disability lawyer Doug Landau is often asked, “How many cases does Social Security actually approve at the first 2 levels before I have to go before an Administrative Law Judge ?” “What are the National, Regional and Middle Atlantic States’ averages ?” “Doesn’t the Federal Government just deny every case ?” “Must…
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In the Spring Social Security Forum, the number of Hearings held by Social Security Hearing Office for some of the sites ABRAMS LANDAU has won cases for disabled clients and their families were published. These Administrative Law Judge (“ALJ”) Hearing numbers are for not quite one month, and one with a lot of weather delays. …
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Having been a newspaper delivery boy as a teenager, Doug Landau remembers the cold, wet and dangers associated with going on his route door to door on foot and by bike for the Bergan Record Newspaper. The Leesburg and Manassas injury lawyer noted with particular interest the case report sent to him regarding a crash…
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