Thanksgiving Eve – I’m Grateful I am thankful for blue skies, wide-open spaces, and being surrounded by family. ~ Jill Johnson We are here to serve you. Call Johnson Law at (907)277-3090 or use our Contact Form to discuss your serious injury claims. Johnson Law has been helping injured Alaskans for 30 years. It’s who we are. And while…
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Thankfulness – Gratitude Week Feeling grateful for our clients, our crew, and the families who give us strength – the true Northern Lights in our lives – Their support shines brighter than any winter sky. ~ Jaycee Gauman We are here to serve you. Call Johnson Law at (907)277-3090 or use our Contact Form to discuss your serious injury…
Continue reading ›Gratitude Week – I’m Thankful I am thankful for friendship, the kindness of others, and having a job I truly love. ~ Kate Turner We are here to serve you. Call Johnson Law at (907)277-3090 or use our Contact Form to discuss your serious injury claims. Johnson Law has been helping injured Alaskans for 30 years. It’s who we…
Continue reading ›Gratitude – American author, Melody Beattie, once said: “Gratitude unlocks the fullness of life. Turning what we have into enough, and more. It turns denial into acceptance, chaos to order, confusion to clarity. Gratitude can turn a meal into a feast, a house into a home, a stranger into a friend. Gratitude makes sense of…
Continue reading ›Homeowner Reminders – our office took a call from an Alaskan family regarding a dispute with their homeowner insurance company after a house fire. The family was displaced out of their home and lost all their possessions after the devastating fire. Luckily for the clients we mentioned above, the mother and children were not at…
Continue reading ›Child Kitchen Safety – Spending quality time in the kitchen is a past time for many families. Teaching children how to make traditional meals and how to prepare family recipes is something all heritages have in common. Be extra cautious this holiday season while cooking with children in the kitchen. Teach children about kitchen safety.…
Continue reading ›Halloweekend Safety – October 31st is Halloween. While the modern tradition of Halloween is more about dressing up in costumes and collecting candy, Halloween originated with the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain when people lit bonfires and wore costumes to ward off spirits. Samhain Throughout the Years By 43 AD, the Roman Empire had conquered…
Continue reading ›Halloween Safety Month is upon us. October is designated Halloween Safety Month each year. The goals? Highlighting security measures, including making costumes visible and well-fitting, supervising trick-or-treaters, checking candy for safety, and ensuring the homes and yards are safe for visitors. Before participating in Halloween events and activities, take time to review safety tips with…
Continue reading ›Alaska Emergency Planning – the United States has observed National Preparedness Month each September since 2004, encouraging Americans to prepare for possible disaster. Combined with back to school and winter planning, September is ideal for emergency preparation throughout Alaska. The Ready Campaign FEMA’s Ready Campaign raises awareness about the importance of preparation including Alaska emergency planning. Gathering…
Continue reading ›Alaska’s 2025 School Year – Slow Down Alaska – our kids are back in school – walking, biking, and riding the bus. Although we teach our children about safety, children are often unpredictable. Slow down and keep every child safer. It is every Alaskan’s job to create a safe environment so that children get to…
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