Our Library: News
Managing partner, Cliff Horwitz, appears bi-weekly/monthly in the Labor Record, Fox Valley News, Grand Prairie Union News, and the Aurora Labor Record, as well as general news publications throughout the state of Illinois.
Delay, Deny, Dispute …and Then Blame the Trial Lawyers
Monday, June 9th 2008 - For the victims of personal injury with even modest medical bills of $10,000 or less, insurance companies have adopted tactics to deny claims and add to their fortune.
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Woodstock Residence Nursing Home Deaths Linked to Morphine Overdose

Friday, April 4th 2008 -
Chicago Tribune Reports Two Women Endangered Patients At Local Woodstock, Illinois Nursing Home
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.
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Ironworker to Recover between $2.8 and $5.6 million by Suing Employer
Saturday, March 8th 2008 - Uniquely Structured Settlement Allows Injured Ironworker to Recover between $2.8 and $5.6 million by Suing Employer on behalf of General Contractor
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Carpenter Receives $825,000 in Third Party Case Once Dropped
Thursday, December 13th 2007 - Nobody believed a Hispanic carpenter out of local 272. His workers' comp case settled, however, his Third Party case was dropped by his attorney. The carpenter ultimately came to Horwitz, Horwitz and Associates, Ltd for a second opinion and received the justice he had been due all along.
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Accident Victims with Only “Soft Tissue Injuries” Gaining Long Overdue Justice
Wednesday, October 31st 2007 - For the second time in recent months, the personal injury law firm of Horwitz, Horwitz & Associates, Ltd has proven that jurors have the capacity to prove an insurance company wrong regarding the chronic impact of certain soft tissue injuries.
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Jury Awards Local 93 Plumber $11 Million after 30 Foot Fall from Catwalk
Tuesday, June 5th 2007 - At forty-nine, he had been a union plumber spanning over twenty years on the job until a brisk February day in 2003 when a thirty-foot fall left him in critical condition with a fractured heel, fractured ankles, multiple severe fractures to both legs, three fractured vertebrae in his back and a herniated disc in his neck. He fell because a general contractor and the consulting engineer permitted metal grating to be installed contrary to the jobsite’s plans and specifications.
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Michael Carter Appears on GoLeft TV

Thursday, June 7th 2007 - General Motors' Deadly Cutbacks
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 nine dollars a car. Michael Carter is representing victims who have been injured or killed by "roof crush" in rollover accidents.
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For Returning Soldiers and the Aging, Illinois Nursing Homes Worsen

Monday, May 7th 2007 - Injured soldiers returing from the Middle East face rehab hardships; forced to endure inadequate care within traditional nursing home facilities. As the need for quality care grows with an expanding aging population, the state of nursing homes in Illinois continues to decline.
Our four-part audio series covers an overview of what families must know before choosing a care facility, the role of the Ombudsman & Family Councils, are nursing homes really capable of caring for our injured soldiers returning home, and new legislation that will require nursing homes to carry liability insurance for licensing -- currently, most don't.
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Outreach Alert in Support of House Bill 3445

Friday, April 6th 2007 - Nursing Home Liability Insurance
It’s virtually unthinkable that the state of Illinois would license any
type of nursing home, long-term care or assisted living facility
without requiring basic liability insurance. Yet, that’s exactly what
occurs today.
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Labor Bytes Streaming Content Continues the Conversation

Sunday, January 28th 2007 - Horwitz, Horwitz & Associates continue the dialogue between labor leaders and workers through Labor Bytes, an online audio program hosted by Rosemary Roberts
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Rand Bragg named "Consumer Attorney of the Year"

Sunday, January 28th 2007 - The National Association of Consumer Advocates (NACA) has awarded Rand Bragg the title of Consumer Attorney of the Year at their annual meeting held recently in Miami, Florida.
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Worker Recovers Lost Wages and 4-Yr College Degree
Wednesday, January 24th 2007 - As insult often follows injury, his employer’s workers’ compensation provider had gone bankrupt and no new coverage had been obtained.
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Local 916 Carpenter Recovers $2 Million
Monday, November 20th 2006 - A local 916 carpenter reached an approximately $2 Million settlement shortly after opening statements during a jury trial regarding an on-the-job injury that left his leg fractured in three places.
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Tax Incentives Attracting Local Business Ignore Local Labor
Wednesday, August 23rd 2006 -
For the large-box retail chain deciding between two possible expansion locations in two neighboring cities, the community that offers the most attractive tax break stands a better chance of getting the project. However. there are, sadly, no strings attached to the construction of their new tax-supported location regarding the use of local labor.
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Who are the Good and Bad Automobile Insurance Companies?
Friday, June 9th 2006 - That our law firm, or any other in the state, should have to engage representatives of insurance companies in pitiful games of hoop-gymnastics, deferral marathons, or blatant disregard for the law -- a large portion of our practice -- suggests an industry in dire need of oversight that appears to be ‘out of sight’.
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Shattering ‘Martha Stewart Brand’: Glass Top Patio Tables Results in Class Action Lawsuit
Saturday, May 27th 2006 -
Martha Stewart Brand “Glass Top” Patio Tables – Shattered Pleasures
On July 27, 2005, a Class Action Complaint (lawsuit) was filed against Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, Inc., and Sears Holdings Corporation, d/b/a, Kmart Corporation ...
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Healthcare Drug Benefits for Union Families at Risk
Friday, May 12th 2006 - If brand name pharmaceutical companies get their way, your ability to purchase new generic prescription drugs at a reduced cost over expensive name brands will disappear, and along with it, future union drug benefits that remotely resemble those afforded union families today.
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Local 272 Carpenter Recovers $1 Million Settlement after Balloon Wall Fall
Friday, May 12th 2006 - On a residential jobsite in Bollingbrook, Illinois, a carpenter from Local 272 fell sixteen to eighteen feet when a crane swung a second balloon wall into the one he was positioned on during windy conditions and without warning.
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Tradesmen and Cancer: The Benzene Effect
Sunday, April 23rd 2006 -
What level of benzene exposure is considered dangerous? According to many researchers outside of industry controls and influence, that would be any number above zero. Yet, an estimated half-million workers are needlessly exposed to benzene annually, either through direct skin contact or toxic fumes.
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$16.4 Million: Justice for Injured Youth
Friday, April 7th 2006 - Once again, had defense attorneys and the insurance company negotiated in good faith within a reasonable time frame to arrive at a just settlement on behalf of an injured youth, they would have saved their clients millions. Instead, they gambled with the life of another.
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Crisis Liability ...Are You Covered?
Tuesday, March 7th 2006 - Just as an umbrella protects us from a downpour, an Umbrella Liability Policy can save you from getting financially drenched.
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Jury Awardes Laborer $1.8 Million
Sunday, February 5th 2006 -
Nobody believed an injured construction worker until a jury awarded him $1.8 M for chronic neck pain and post concussion syndrome.
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