Dallas Horton & Associates - Las Vegas, NV
Personal Injury Lawyers in Las Vegas, NV
4435 S Eastern Ave. Las Vegas, NV 89119
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41
Years
Experience
Las Vegas Personal Injury Law Firm
Updated: 03/03/2026
Areas of Practice
- Personal Injury
Reviews
Customer Reviews for Dallas Horton & Associates
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Hired Law firm 2023-2024WHAT A POS!! THIS MAN YELLS AT HIS STAFF DAILY. Not just yelling, screaming and swearing to the point of grown adults crying after he belittles them over and over and over. He treats his office like a sweat shop. He violates HIPPA laws and sends his clients to doctors and pays the doctors a kickback for the doctor to unnecessarily treat his clients/their patients so the bill will be higher and he can get more $$. He speaks about personal medical information in detail to anyone and everyone. He walks around like he is above the law and pays everyone off so he can make $$$$. He is the epitome of a scumbag lawyer. This is just scratching the surface on this unlawful attorney who has everyone in his pockets everywhere including the courts. He discusses patient’s private medical information over lunch like it’s gossip. He is not in it to help these poor people, he just wants more money, a bigger house, a nicer car. GREED! DO NOT GO TO HIM! He is a scam. Will sell you on anything to make $$$ off of you and smile in your face while he is paying everyone off and stabbing you in the back. You can’t even trust that the doctors are treating you honestly and because you need the care and meds, the doctors do it so they can get a kickback from G. Dallas Horton. He should have been disbarred a long time ago! Also all his reviews are written by his staff! He reminds his staff weekly along with other management to write astounding reviews of him so he can make more $$$. If you can’t see the theme of this review it’s G. DALLAS HORTON IS A FAKE, A SCAM, AND AN ABSOLUTE LIAR! His staff will go to the ends of the earth to cover his tracks. He also allows the superiors in the office to psychologically abuse the staff so they are fearful of losing their jobs unless they conform to unlawful behavior and allows upper management to scream at the employees daily with no repercussions. He puts key people in management positions to do his illegal activities so it does not get traced back to him. Don’t be fooled, this man is strategic when it comes to pulling the wool over people’s eyes.
Contact
4435 S Eastern Ave.
Las Vegas, NV 89119
Phone: (702) 380-3100
Website: https://gdallashorton.com/
Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00am-5:00pm
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