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 ›Car Restraints – use them correctly for Alaska’s children. Alaskan parents may be unaware that the National Center for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) lists car accidents as a leading cause of death for children. Many of these deaths are preventable with the proper use of car seats or car restraint systems. Sadly, parents often use the…
Continue reading ›Fall Into Winter – Alaska Road Safety: Changing weather conditions in Alaska make driving more dangerous than in most states, especially at this time of year. Alaskan roads may be dry, debris-covered, wet, snowy, icy or any combination of these on any given day. In addition, certain conditions make roads even more dangerous. For example,…
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 ›Alaska Seatbelt Safety – Seatbelts and car seats are non-optional for Alaskan drivers and vehicle passengers. Alaska Law requires everyone occupying a vehicle to be appropriately restrained while in motion. Always buckle up, and confirm all passengers are buckled, before driving. Seatbelts Saves Lives As technology progresses, seatbelts are even more effective at saving lives.…
Continue reading ›Child Vehicle Safety – Parents who drive with their children regularly should know what they can do to keep their kids safer. In a car crash, one of the most horrible things to witness is an injury to a child. Children have their whole lives in front of them, and seeing them with broken bones,…
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