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Insider Knowledge Fighting for Your Rights
When facing a legal battle against insurance giants or large corporations, having an attorney who understands the opposition’s playbook is invaluable. Johnson, Tabor, & Johnson Law, LLC offers precisely this advantage to clients in Omaha and throughout Nebraska. The firm is distinguished by the unique background of its lead partner, Thomas E. Johnson, who spent over 40 years defending insurance companies and doctors. This insider perspective allows the firm to anticipate defense strategies and build bulletproof cases for injured plaintiffs. Whether you are dealing with a workplace injury or a catastrophic accident, this team combines decades of courtroom experience with a relentless drive to secure fair compensation.
Comprehensive Injury Representation
The firm concentrates on high-stakes injury and dispute cases where technical knowledge is key. Their primary practice areas include:
- Workers’ Compensation: aggressively representing employees injured on the job, ensuring they are not shortchanged by their employers or insurance carriers.
- Personal Injury: Handling severe injury cases involving auto accidents, truck collisions, and premises liability.
- Construction Disputes: Utilizing partner Adam P. Johnson’s background in the construction industry to resolve complex contractor and defect disputes.
- Medical Malpractice: leveraging deep experience in healthcare law to advocate for victims of medical negligence and birth injuries.
A Family-Driven Firm
At its core, Johnson, Tabor, & Johnson Law is built on family values and community commitment. Adam P. Johnson, a partner at the firm, brings a practical, hands-on approach to the practice. Before and during his legal studies, he founded a construction company, giving him real-world insight into the dangers workers face every day. This blend of legal expertise and industry experience ensures that clients are represented by attorneys who truly understand the impact of an injury on a worker’s livelihood. The firm operates on a contingency fee basis for injury cases, meaning you do not pay unless they win. If you need to find a lawyer who will treat your case with the seriousness it deserves, their team offers free initial consultations.
West Omaha Location
Conveniently situated in West Omaha, the firm serves clients across the metro area and into Iowa. They pride themselves on being accessible and responsive, avoiding the ”churn and burn” mentality of high-volume settlement mills. Instead, they prepare every case as if it will go to trial, a strategy that often yields better results for their clients.
Specializing In
Construction Disputes, Birth Injuries, Complex Litigation, Insurance Disputes
Address & Location
The firm is located at 11932 Arbor St, Suite 101, in the Arbor Plaza area. This location is just north of West Center Road and east of 120th Street. The office is situated in a professional business park setting, offering a quiet and confidential environment for legal consultations.
Building Location
The office is housed in a low-rise, professional brick building surrounded by ample landscaping. It is easily visible from Arbor Street. The suite is on the ground floor, ensuring easy access for injured clients without the need to navigate complex elevators or stairwells.
Suite Access
Clients can access Suite 101 directly from the main entrance. The building is wheelchair accessible, featuring ramped curbs and automatic door openers to accommodate those with physical limitations.
Parking Details
There is a large free surface parking lot immediately adjacent to the building. Visitors can park in any unreserved spot, with handicap-accessible spaces located closest to the front door.
Public Transit
While primarily car-dependent, the location is near West Center Road, which is a major corridor. Omaha Metro Route 15 serves West Center Road, with stops near 120th & Center, approximately a 10-15 minute walk from the office.
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