Chicago Personal Injury Attorneys -Horwitz, Horwitz & Associates, LTD.
Voted "Illinois Super Lawyers" Chicago Magazine: 2005, 2006 & 2007
Our distinction is more than a legacy of record-setting verdicts. It's found in the countless cases felt too difficult for other firms to accept; cases that Illinois Personal Injury Lawyers Horwitz, Horwitz & Associates skillfully prosecuted and won, recovering millions of dollars for clients who had suffered a serious injury.
At Horwitz, Horwitz and Associates, Ltd, we understand the impact personal injury can have on an individual’s work, family and lifestyle. Our commitment is to aggressively advocate on your behalf for all that you deserve; full compensation under the law. [More]
Woodstock Residence Nursing Home Deaths Linked to Morphine Overdose
Chicago Tribune Reports Two Women Endangered Patients At Local Woodstock, Illinois Nursing Home
April 4th, 2008 - A year after authorities quietly exhumed the bodies of three elderly patients who died at a Woodstock nursing home, a former employee (Marty Himebaugh) dubbed the 'Angel of Death' and her supervisor (Penny Whitlock) were arrested on charges related to overdosing residents with morphine.
Read more about Illinois Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect.
"How to WIN a Worker's Compensation Claim in Illinois"
The secrets of Workers' Compensation law are revealed in this new book by Horwitz Attorney Mark Weissburg.
Illinois workers have a powerful set of rights protecting them if they get injured. But you need to understand those rights to get the benefits you deserve.
Horwitz attorney Mark Weissburg has won millions of dollars for injured workers, and now he reveals the secrets of winning these cases to you. [Find out more!]
Support House Bill 3445: Nursing Home Liability Insurance
Howitz teams with community partners in support of House Bill 3445 (Nursing Home Liability Insurance Mandate) on behalf of nursing home residents.
General Motors' Deadly Cutbacks (GoLeft Tv)
Michael Carter talks with Mike Papantonio of Air America's Ring of Fire about the deadly decisions that have been made by General Motors regarding your safety. Apparently to GM, your life isn't worth an extra $9 a car.
Michael is representing victims who have been injured or killed by "roof crush" in rollover accidents.






