After the crash: what to do…

Triathklon Trial Lawyer Doug Landau and top area Neurosurgeon Donald Hope, M.D. at his Fairfax Office




Every so often, multisport athlete and trial lawyer Doug Landau will test himself in a track meet, like the Eastern Masters Regionals held today in Maryland by FedEx Field. There are no excuses, and the distances and times are precise. Having run at The Hotchkiss School, Boston University and the University of Miami in Florida, Doug Landau has experience running competitively in the challenging arena known as “Track & Field.” TheAthletesLawyer finds that track meets such as this give him objective data as to his speed, conditioning and strength. Landau ran the 3,000 meter and mile run at the Prince Georges Sports & Learning Complex indoor track. This wonderful facility is the venue for next year’s United States Masters Indoor Track & Field Championships. As a long time member of USA Track & Field, Landau hopes to qualify, and compete in yet another Championship event. The injured athletes’ lawyer competed in 3 National Championships last year.

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Bike crashes are terrifying. Bike crashes that result in brain injury can be devastating. Triathlon Trial Lawyer Doug Landau has crashed, but luckily escaped with minor injuries compared to those suffering from brain injury and acute closed head trauma.
In Virginia, 347 riders ended up in the hospital after a crash in 2004, according to Bikesmart, Virginia. Bike Smart Virginia ! The average hospital stay was four days and the median cost nearly $13,000. Traumatic brain injuries accounted for 23 percent of those hospitalizations Read the rest of this entry »
Bike crash victims in Virginia face many obstacles when bringing a lawsuit for their injuries. The Athletes Lawyer Doug Landau notes that where the injured cyclist VOLUNTARILY UNDERTOOK A KNOWN DANGER, she may not be able to recover ANY damages in a Virginia Court. While other states COMPARE the fault of the injured bicyclist with that of the negligent motorist, truck driver or other vehicle operator, Virginia adheres to this affirmative defense as a complete bar to any and all recovery by the injured athlete. That is why attorneys for defendants frequently assert the defense of “Assumption of the Risk” in Virginia lawsuits arising out of bike crash, auto accident and unsafe bike path claims.
Contributory negligence bars many claims brought in Virginia by injured cyclists, runners, swimmers and other athletes according to the Triathlon Trial Lawyer Doug Landau. However, this outdated and harsh defense does not apply as strictly to children injured in bike crashes, recreational activities and sports accidents.
The trial team at Abrams Landau, Ltd. has successfully represented children in bike crash, sports injury and dog attack cases throughout Virginia despite this defense. According to The Athletes Lawyer Doug Landau, children, present a special case when applying Virginia’s contributory negligence rule because Read the rest of this entry »
Triathlon Trial Lawyer Doug Landau was again published in the December, 2007 Newsletter of the USMS Potomac Valley Masters Swimming Newsletter. http://www.pvmasters.org/~newsletter/Dec-07/Dec07.htm
The Newsletter of the Potomac Valley Masters (the Regional Governing body for the United States Masters Swimming or “USMS”), is called “The Swimmers Ear.” Landau, who had previously written about the United States National Age Group Triathlon Championships and “Time Saving Tips for the Aquadynamically Challenged,” wrote about the difficulties encountered by triathletes, open water swimmers and multi-sport athletes trying to train for their demanding events. Triathlon Trial Lawyer Doug Landau shared his thoughts on the laws involved when athletes are prosecuted for trespass. Since publication, the convicted masters swimmers have performed amazing feats of community service along the W&OD Bike Trail in Herndon (near the “Landau Law Shop” at the 20 mile marker and Herndon Caboose !) and Loudoun County. The W&OD Bike Trail is much cleaner thanks to their hard work.
The USMS periodical noted that Doug Landau, of Abrams Landau, Ltd., Herndon, Virginia, the “Trial Lawyer Triathlete,” (www.LandauLawShop.com) is a USAT Sprint and Olympic Distance Age Group All American, a three time winner of the Sport & Health Clubs Super Sprint Triathlon and the United States’ only gold medalist at the 2005 quadrennial Maccabiah Games in Israel. While he does not coach or train anyone, he has successfully represented athletes who have been injured or become disabled in accidents up and down the East Coast.
[Doug Landau shown with Maccabiah Triathlon and Half-Marathon teammate Jonathon Vakneen. Vakneen was not one of the infamous “Speedo 6.” The Triathlon Trial Lawyer was getting some some pointers from Vakneen, an international swimming, running, biking and triathlon coach. The Athletes Lawyer was traveling in Southern California where Doug Landau was able to swim with Vakneen in one of the Santa Monica College’s enormous outdoor pools.]