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Horn Law Earning High Marks For Maximizing Personal Injury Settlements
With auto insurance companies facing financial pressures from a stagnant economy, Attorney Doug Horn is hard at work in helping injured people in Miss...
If I Return to Work Part-Time, Can I Still Receive My Benefits?
When you are receiving workers’ compensation benefits, you may hear often that it is always best to return to work as soon as you are ready. Whi...
Is Daydreaming Considered Distracted Driving?
For the most part, cellphones tend to catch all of the attention for distracted driving cases. However, there is a bigger culprit out there that studi...
Attorney Doug Horn Named To Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum
The Million Dollar Advocates Forum is pleased to announce that Attorney Douglas Ronald Horn has been certified as a member of the Multi-Million Dollar...
Horn Law To Help Provide Extra Support For Mother’s Refuge in 2016
Doug Horn has announced that Mother’s Refuge will be among the charities supported by The Horn Law Foundation in 2016. The Horn Law Foundation i...
Distracted Driving vs. Drunk Driving: Which is More Dangerous?
When you think of the most dangerous form of driving, you typically think of drunken driving. But, today’s digital world has created a slew of n...
If I Dona Wear a Seatbelt, Can I Still Make An Insurance Claim?
After a car accident, you never intend to file a lawsuit. Instead, you try to recuperate from your injuries, cope with the time off work, etc. Eventua...
Does My Injury Case Qualify for Punitive Damages?
Punitive damages are designed to punish, not compensate. They punish a defendant for their actions, and can be awarded as long as actual damages have ...
Truck Driver Phone Distractions Are Increasing
The statistics regarding distracted driving in the nation are on the rise, but that doesn’t just apply to passenger vehicles. In fact, there hav...
Get a New Gadget for Christmas? Don’t Let It Distract You While Driving
The holiday season is here, which means everyone is receiving the latest and greatest for gifts. It is not uncommon these days for someone to receive ...