There are many steps you and your legal counsel can do to prepare for an Insurance medical Exam. In most states, it is legal to record your exam with a voice or video recorder after disclosure that you are doing so. This will be powerful evidence if the insurance company physician’s report diverges from what…
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The current edition of the Virginia Lawyer Register had a Proposed Legal Ethics Opinion (#1802) on Advising Clients on the Use of Lawful Undisclosed Recording. This proposed legal ethics opinion (LEO) addresses the ethical implications of a lawyer’s advising clients regarding the use of undisclosed recording. After looking at several examples and prior precedent, the…
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“How long will it take to get to trial?” Herndon Reston trial lawyer Doug Landau hears that question often. The dog attack and car crash attorney routinely tells clients that cases move very quickly in Northern Virginia, faster than just about anywhere else in the country. The Virginia and Florida injury lawyer tells clients and…
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