Our Attorneys work individually and as a team, so
that each case is handled in the manner necessary to
maximize the recovery for the client.  While each
attorney is experienced in the areas in which the
firm practices, oftentimes cases will be assigned to
our attorneys based upon the particular area of law,
or issues presented, in a particular case.  But you
can rest assured, knowing that your case is being
handled in order to protect your interests.


Bruce Garrett Anderson has more than 16 years
experience as a personal injury lawyer, and is
currently a member of the Louisville and Kentucky
Bar Associations, the Kentucky Justice Association,
and the American Association for Justice. His
experience includes practice in the areas of
automobile negligence, defective design, care and
maintenance of property, workers' compensation,
products liability, professional negligence, complex
insurance coverage issues, and general trial and
appellate work before both state and federal courts.

Bruce is admitted to practice in the State and
Federal Courts of Kentucky, including the U.S. Court
of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. His published cases
include: Mallory v. Mallory, Ky., 862 S.W.2d 879
(1993); Capital Holding Corp. v. Bailey, Ky., 873 S.
W.2d 187 (1994); Sunrise Turquoise v. Chemical
Design Co., Ky. App., 899 S.W.2d 856 (1995);
Brady v. McAllister (In re Brady), 101 F.3d 1165
(6th Cir. 1996);Patterson v. Patterson (In re
Patterson), 199 B.R. 21 (W.D. Ky. Bkrtcy.1996);
Tile House v. Cumberland Fed. Sav. Bank, Ky., 942
S.W.2d 904 (1997); Hill v. R.J. Reynolds Tobacco
Co., 44 F. Supp. 2d 837 (W.D. KY, 1999); and
Spanish Cove Sanitation, Inc. v. Louisville-Jefferson
County Metro. Sewer Dist., Ky., 72 S.W.3d 918
(2002).

Andrew J. Horne is currently a member of the
Louisville and Kentucky Bar Associations, the
Kentucky Justice Academy, and the American  
Association for Justice. He has more than 12 years of
extensive experience in the areas of  negligence,
defective design, care and maintenance of property,
products liability, professional negligence, complex
insurance coverage issues, claims against local, state
and federal governments, Federal Torts Claims Act
and general appellate work before both state and
federal courts. He has been co-counsel in several high
profile mass tort actions. For example, Andrew
represented hundreds of people in the Firefighters
litigation with the City of Louisville concerning
unpaid overtime; the Archdiocese of Louisville sex
abuse cases; and hundreds of workers that were
exposed to dangerous levels of radiation while
working at the Gaseous Diffusion Plant in Paducah,
Kentucky.

Andrew is admitted to practice in the State and
Federal Courts of Kentucky, including the U.S. Court
of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit and has been
admitted for special cases in the state courts of
Indiana, Tennessee, Vermont and West Virginia and
the federal courts in Illinois, Indiana, Tennessee,
Washington State and West Virginia, including the U.
S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit in
Chicago.


Brian C. Allen is a 2005 graduate of the University
of Dayton School of Law. A native of Louisville, he is
also a 1996 graduate of St. Xavier High School, and a
2001 graduate of Eastern Kentucky University.
Brian is admitted to practice before all Courts in the
State of Kentucky, including the Federal Eastern and
Western District Courts in Kentucky, and the Sixth
Circuit Court of Appeals. His areas of practice are
Personal Injury and Workers’ Compensation. He is a
member of the American Bar Association, Kentucky
Bar Association, Louisville Bar Association, and
Kentucky Justice Association.
Welcome to The Law Offices of
Anderson and Horne, PLLC
Caring Attorneys for Serious Injuries