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It’s National Distracted Driving Awareness Month
Here at Horn Law Firm, we take distracted driving very seriously. We have seen countless cases involving motorist injury, and death, that was 100% pre...
Crash Lawyer Seeks to Make Model Driving City
Kansas City crash lawyer Doug Horn has been handling personal injury and wrongful death cases for more than 20 years. Through this, he has firsthand e...
Lawmakers Making Missouri Roads Safer
Spring is nearly here and lawmakers have been busy creating laws to make Missouri roads safer. Two major things are currently in the works. Missouri l...
Driving Culture Change Needed To Curb Distracted Driving Epidemic
Kansas City Crash Lawyer, Douglas R. Horn appeared on KC Live on March 10, 2014 with a proposed solution to the distracted driving epidemic. Distracte...
Distracted Driving: Are Laws Making a Difference?
Distracted Driving – The act of driving with a secondary focus, has seemingly hit its peak. States are creating laws to combat this serious issu...
Kansas City Car Accident Lawyer Is Helping To Fix The Driving Culture
Doug Horn, a Kansas City injury lawyer concentrating in motor vehicle accident law, devotes a large amount of his time and resources to driving safety...
Drunk Driving Down, But Proportion of DUI Fatalities Remains the Same
The Insurance Institute for Safety recently undertook a study to find the answers to one of the great mysteries of traffic safety – the high rat...
Young, Male Pedestrians More Likely to Be Involved in Alcohol-Impaired Accidents
The number of pedestrians and bicyclists involved in fatal alcohol-impaired accidents has remained consistently the same, even as the number of motori...
Study Indicates Need for Change in Attitudes Towards Speeding
A recent survey conducted by the federal administration indicates that motorists need to take the risks of speeding much more seriously than they curr...
Nomophobia, A Driving Concern?
According to a 2013 study by Pew Research Center, cell phone ownership by adults has reached 91%. Another study, by YouGov, asked cell phone owners ab...