Personal Injury Law

Summoned for Jury Duty? Important Facts Every Juror Should Know
Posted By The Law Office of Daniel D. Horowitz, III PC 05-Feb-2019
As personal injury attorneys, we have taken many cases to trial. After reaching a verdict, we are able to speak with the jury and gather valuable information about their experience. Certain laws prevent those summoned for jury duty from being entirely aware of what goes on behind the scenes of a trial. The selected jurors […]
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How Can Businesses Be Held Liable for Thanksgiving Drunk Driving Accidents?
Posted By The Law Office of Daniel D. Horowitz, III PC 16-Nov-2018
Thanksgiving Eve, or the night before Thanksgiving, has a reputation for being one of the biggest drinking nights of the year. It has been coined many names, including Drunksgiving. In turn, bars are busier than usual. Unfortunately, that also means a greater likelihood for drunk drivers, because more people are not planning ahead about how […]
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Home Depot Caught Selling Recalled Products
Posted By The Law Office of Daniel D. Horowitz, III PC 02-Dec-2015
On Wednesday, November 18, the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) reported that Home Depot is guilty of selling more than 24 types of items after they were subject to recalls. Reports state that nearly 2,300 products were sold. Of these products, roughly 1,300 were purchased by consumers, while the remaining were bought by […]
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KIA Recalls About 377,000 Vehicles Due to Mechanical Errors that Have Injured 3 People
Posted By The Law Office of Daniel D. Horowitz, III PC 29-Oct-2015
Recently, Kia recalled over 377,000 of their Sorento SUV models because the vehicles’ transmissions can be shifted out of the “park” setting and into “drive” or “reverse” when a driver’s foot is not on the brake pedal. The recall effects any Sorento models from 2011 to 2013. Sources claim that Kia filed legal documents with […]
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The Rise of Workplace Fatalities in Texas
Posted By The Law Office of Daniel D. Horowitz, III PC 23-Sep-2015
For roughly 11 years, Texas has led the nation in total workplace deaths. In 2014, the number of people killed on the job significantly increased. According to preliminary federal data that was released on September 17, a total of 524 employees died in the workplace during that year. The year before, the United States Bureau […]
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