In 2005, after years of training, competing and waiting, I was able to represent the United States and compete in Triathlon. The Olympic Distance race consisted of a mile swim, 25 mile bike ride through the city and then a 6.2 mile race over the hills and dunes of Ashkelon, Israel. After winning the gold…
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Some clients have asked Herndon Reston brain and spine injury lawyer Doug Landau, “What is a pain pump ?” A pain pump is designed to deliver medication directly to the surgical wound site or in close proximity to the nerves associated with the surgical area for post-operative pain management. According to the Mayfield Clinic, the…
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With the USAT National Duathlon Championship coming up in 4 weeks, I thought I had better see if I could handle racing the “Run-Bike-Run” format this early in the season. The National Championships are being held by the Richmond Sports Backers at the end of April. The race starts with a 10km. run (6.2 miles)…
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A motorcyclist who lost control of his bike and incurred more than $100,000 in medical expenses from the single-vehicle crash thought he had coverage through his own motor vehicle insurance policy. The injured motor cycle driver sought coverage for the medical bills under his individual insurance, but the plan denied the claim. The reason? The…
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At the Virginia Trial Lawyers annual convention, Doug Landau had a chance to “run into” his friends and network so as to exchange ideas with other experienced injury and disability lawyers. One such lawyer is my good friend Chris Meyers of the Richmond law firm of Allen, Allen, Allen & Allen. The Landaus and Allens…
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