Accessibility statement.
Johnson Legal PLLC is committed to making this website usable by everyone who needs to find a Kentucky-licensed attorney, including readers using assistive technologies. If something on this site keeps you from getting the information you came for, we want to hear about it and we will fix it.
Last updated: May 2, 2026.
Our commitment.
We design and maintain this site so the firm's information — practice areas, flat fees, intake forms, contact details — is reachable by readers using screen readers, keyboard-only navigation, voice control, and text resizing. We treat accessibility as a continuing responsibility, not a one-time audit.
WCAG 2.1 AA, as a target.
We aim for the success criteria of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 at the AA level. In practice, that means:
- Pages are navigable by keyboard alone, with a visible focus indicator.
- Headings are structured (one h1 per page, sub-sections in h2 / h3 order) so screen readers can scan the page.
- Images that carry information have descriptive alt text. Decorative images are marked decorative.
- Form fields have visible labels associated with their inputs; required fields are marked.
- Color contrast meets the AA threshold for body text and meaningful UI elements.
- Interactive controls have accessible names, states, and roles where standard HTML semantics aren't enough.
Where we know the site is not yet ideal.
The firm portrait on the homepage is a still image; while it has descriptive alt text, the page does not currently provide a long-description alternative for readers who need richer image description. The firm's decorative typography includes a custom display font with stylistic features that, in some assistive contexts, may render differently than expected. We are working to improve both.
If you encounter another barrier we have not listed, please tell us — see the next section.
How to report an accessibility issue.
If something on this site keeps you from accessing what you need, please email [email protected] with the subject line “Accessibility” and a short description of:
- The page or feature where the barrier occurred (a URL helps).
- The assistive technology you were using (screen reader, keyboard-only, screen magnifier, voice control, etc.).
- What you were trying to do, and what happened instead.
We aim to acknowledge the message within two business days and to address the underlying issue as quickly as we reasonably can. If the matter is urgent and you need the information before the fix lands, the firm is also reachable by phone at (502) 230-1620.
Ongoing improvements.
Accessibility on the web is not a fixed target. As we update the site — new pages, new content, new interactions — we audit the changes against WCAG 2.1 AA criteria and against the issue reports we receive from readers. Regressions get caught and corrected; new features get evaluated before they ship.