In a word, “yes.” If you have a permanent injury or are going to be disabled from work for a long time, you want the best or “Top” lawyer for your case. While Awards and being listed in “The Best Lawyers in America,” “Super Lawyers” and having the highest listing in the Martindale Hubbell National…
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Yesterday Herndon and Reston area injury and disability lawyer Doug Landau had a mini reunion with Clinton Middleton and his son Michael (on Mr. Landau’s right) at their office in downtown Leesburg, Virginia. Clint and I worked at the same personal injury, workers compensation and Social Security Disability law claimants’ firm together 20 years ago.…
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After receiving a call to help a construction worker injured at Dulles Airport (“IAD”), we brought his claim immediately and worked on getting his Child Support Arrearage straightened out. The reason Child Support is important in the context of workers compensation cases is that Child Support Orders are the only types of “IOUs” that can…
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In order to rest my wrists, I am taking a respite from posting. My family and I will be travelling to South America to see where my son spent a semester with “Global Quest.” We will be flying to Equador and the Galapagos Islands for vacation. Stay tuned for some wonderful and wild pictures !…
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The Virginia Workers Compensation has issued new guidelines for what will constitute “Reasonable” Efforts to Look for Light Duty Work. No longer will 2 visits per week (as required by the Virginia Employment Commission to get V.E.C. Unemployment benefits) be sufficient. The value of marketing one’s residual capacity is critical to a workers’ comp claim…
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