Personal Injury

Port Neches Plant Explosion Causes Extensive Damage to City
Posted By The Law Office of Daniel D. Horowitz, III PC 02-Dec-2019
On November 27, 2019, the Port Neches chemical plant off Highway 366 exploded multiple times. The plant, which manufactures highly flammable butadiene and raffinate, initially exploded around 1 a.m.. More explosions occurred later in the afternoon. Currently, the fire is contained. As a result of the Port Neches plant explosion, thousands of people underwent an […]
Continue ReadingCan I File a Premises Liability Lawsuit for a Swimming Pool Accident?
Posted By The Law Office of Daniel D. Horowitz, III PC 02-Aug-2019
The scorching summer weather in Texas drives many people in our state to use public swimming pools. However, there are also a higher number of swimming pool accidents during the summer. Slip and fall accidents, drownings and even decapitations from swimming pool drains can harm swimmers. You may be able to file a premises liability […]
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Are We About to Witness a Wave of Electric Scooter Lawsuits?
Posted By The Law Office of Daniel D. Horowitz, III PC 26-Jul-2019
Electric scooters are popular in major cities across Texas, including Austin, Dallas and San Antonio. Customers of scooter companies like Bird and Lime can use smartphone apps to unlock scooters parked around the city. Houston may be the next city to experience the electric scooter craze. Here’s why you should not be thrilled about scooters […]
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Common Car Accident Injuries
Posted By The Law Office of Daniel D. Horowitz, III PC 27-Nov-2018
Car accident injuries vary depending on the circumstances. However, there are a few common injuries that could affect you: Whiplash. Whiplash is another term for a neck strain, or damage to the neck’s soft tissue. In a car accident, whiplash can occur when your head and neck jerk suddenly due to force from a collision. […]
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Drunk Driving Fatalities Increase on Days Surrounding Thanksgiving
Posted By The Law Office of Daniel D. Horowitz, III PC 20-Nov-2018
The days surrounding Thanksgiving are some of the most dangerous days to be on the road. In part, this is because of increased road traffic. Last year, the American Automobile Association (AAA) estimated that nearly 45.5 million people traveled by car to celebrate Thanksgiving across the United States. However, the night before Thanksgiving has become […]
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