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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...
Winter Driving Safety
We at Horn Law Firm are serious advocates for driver safety. The number of auto accidents increases during the winter, especially during the holiday s...
Driving Distracted With Your Cell Phone? Apps Can Help
The digital age has brought everything to our fingertips in the form of smart phones. This creates a dangerous distraction for many drivers, especiall...
Distracted Driving Linked to More Pedestrian, Bicyclist Fatalities
The number of pedestrians and bicyclists being killed in accidents linked to distracted driving is on the rise. According to a recent report in Publi...
Alcohol, Drug Use Common among Truck Drivers
An 80,000- pound tractor trailer being operated by a person who is barely able to focus under the influence of drugs or alcohol- believe it or not, is...
Cruise Control, Speed Limiters Can Affect Driver Concentration
According to new research, drivers who frequently use cruise control or speed limiters in their vehicles may suffer from reduced attention capacity. T...
Increase in Drunk Driving Accident Deaths Boosts Missouri 2012 Fatality Numbers
A significant increase in the number of people killed in alcohol-related accidents is possibly linked to an increase in overall traffic accident fatal...
Chocolate Covered Donuts Most Popular At Horn Law
This morning, compliments of the UPS Store on 23rd Street in Independence, Horn Law was treated to a box of donuts. The container contained 15 donuts,...
Kansas City Injury Lawyer Douglas Horn Lecturing Lawyers Nationwide
Douglas Horn, a Kansas City injury lawyer, is one of 3 faculty members teaching an advanced personal injury seminar on November 7, 2013. The seminar i...
Substantial Drop in Number of Teen Drivers on U.S. Roads
New data indicates that the number of teenage motorists on our roads has been dropping, and there are a number of theories about why this is so. Over ...