A New Jersey family injured in a head-on car crash went to trial for their injuries after being involved in a head on car crash. The family received a verdict of more than $17 million by an Ocean County jury after the a civil trial. According to the AP, the Plaintiff/mother was driving to a…
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In a recent case where the Administrative Law Judge (“ALJ”) ruled against a disabled worker, the Federal District Court remanded and sent the case back because the ALJ: failed to consider the opinion of the treating doctor, failed to thoroughly review the medical records, made unsupported assumptions about the plaintiff’s work history, and provided a…
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While driving a Cox Communications truck in Northern Virginia, brain injury lawyer Doug Landau’s client passed out and smashed into the side of the road. The injured driver was slumped over and incoherent when the ambulance arrived. The claimant was a known diabetic and his loss of consciousness was a cause of the crash that…
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Among the aspect of my career that have been most fortunate, is the fact that I have been able to work with and learn from a number of wonderful women lawyers in the Virginia Trial lawyers Association (“VTLA“). Three of these friends from VTLA were recently recognized by Virginia Lawyers Weekly last week. Virginia Lawyers…
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Brain Injury Services, Inc. is Celebrating its 20th Anniversary (1989-2009), and, as part of its annual fundraising campaign, the Kit’s Miracle Mile running races and ABRAMS LANDAU attorney Doug Landau is helping to plan the event. The 6th Annual Kit Callahan’s Miracle Mile, 10K Run/Walk, will be held on Sunday, September 27, 2009 at George…
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