Understanding Pain and Suffering in Texas Personal Injury Cases

When people think about injury compensation, they often focus on medical bills and lost wages. Those costs matter, but they rarely tell the full story. Injuries can affect daily life in lasting ways, including physical pain, emotional distress, and loss of enjoyment. Texas law recognizes these harms as pain and suffering. Understanding how pain and […]
How to Handle a Personal Injury Claim When You Have Pre-Existing Conditions

If you were injured and have a pre-existing medical condition, you may worry it will hurt your injury claim. Insurance companies often point to prior conditions to argue that pain, limitations, or treatment needs were not caused by the accident. Texas law offers important protection. A collision or workplace injury can aggravate an existing condition. […]
How to Enforce a Non-Compete or Non-Disclosure Agreement

Texas businesses often rely on non-compete and non-disclosure agreements to protect confidential information, client relationships, and long-term investments in their workforce. When these agreements are violated, the damage can be serious. Lost clients, unfair competition, and misuse of sensitive data can follow. Texas law sets clear rules on when these agreements are enforceable and how […]
BTS at JLF: How We Prepare for Trial and Settlement

Most of the work that shapes a legal case happens long before a courtroom appearance or settlement discussion. At The Johnson Law Firm, preparation begins on day one. That early work gives clients clarity, control, and stronger outcomes. Preparation is not a last step. It is the foundation of every case we handle. Preparation from […]
Understanding Property Damage Claims in Texas

Property damage can turn your life upside down fast. A fire, sudden water intrusion, or severe hailstorm can leave you dealing with repairs while navigating a slow and confusing insurance process. Knowing how property damage claims work in Texas helps you protect your rights and recover what you are owed. Texas law provides important protections […]
Why You Should Retaining Legal Counsel Early

After an injury, the weeks that follow can feel overwhelming. Medical appointments, insurance calls, missed work, and uncertainty pile up fast. Many people believe they can wait until things feel serious before securing legal counsel. That delay can weaken a personal injury case. Retaining legal counsel early protects your rights, preserves evidence, and positions your […]
What Senate Bill 30 Means for Injured Texans

If you were injured in a collision in Texas, recent changes passed by the 89th Legislature may affect your ability to recover compensation. One of the most impactful changes is Texas Senate Bill 30, often called SB 30. This law changes how medical damages are presented and calculated in personal injury cases. Below is a […]