by The Horn Law Firm | May 15, 2017 | Blog, Blue Springs Car Accident Attorney, distracted driver, Distracted Driving, Kansas City Distracted Driving, Personal Injury, Texting And Driving Accidents, Texting and Driving Accidents Kansas City
My law practice, which is concentrated in handling motor vehicle accident cases, has changed dramatically over the last 8 years. Since 2009, I have a steady increase in the number of collisions caused by drivers who I suspect were using a cell phone while driving....
by The Horn Law Firm | May 2, 2017 | Blog, distracted driver, Distracted Driving, Kansas City Distracted Driving, Texting And Driving Accidents, Texting and Driving Accidents Kansas City
In October 2016 the Missouri Coalition for Roadway Safety published “Missouri’s Blueprint – A Partnership Toward Zero Deaths”. While this document addressed quite a few traffic safety priorities, a plan was developed for curbing distracted...
by The Horn Law Firm | Apr 29, 2017 | Blog, distracted driver, Distracted Driving, Texting And Driving Accidents, Texting and Driving Accidents Kansas City
There is little doubt that distracted driving has become epidemic in the U.S. In fact, largely due to studies that show that over 25% of all crashes in the United States are caused by a distracted driver, distracted driving prevention is now America’s top...
by The Horn Law Firm | Apr 24, 2017 | Blog, distracted driver, Distracted Driving, Kansas City Distracted Driving
Distracted driving is a problem for all drivers, including those who drive as part of their work. A program that has been specifically created for this purpose is the Drive by Example Corporate Protection Program. This is a driving safety initiative that has been...
by The Horn Law Firm | Apr 17, 2017 | Auto Accidents, Auto Injury, distracted driver, Distracted Driving, Texting And Driving Accidents, Texting and Driving Accidents Kansas City
There are many things that drivers do behind the wheel that end up taking their eyes and attention off the roadway. Some of these require a momentary glance away, while other tasks force a driver to divert their eyes and attention for up to 5 seconds. Whatever the...