Witherite Law Group
Witherite's playbook is forensic, not theatrical: their wins turn on hard data that contradicts the defense narrative—ELD timestamps against dispatcher testimony in Reyes, a torque spec missed by 38% in Lopez—and they build the entire trial around that single point of failure. The Reyes verdict of $56.5M (TX, 2024) cleared policy limits, and the firm is currently running ads or active litigation against 15 businesses in the demo book, with two suits already open. What's known is enough: this is a firm that finds the document or the measurement defendants assumed no one would check, and underprices nothing on the strength of it.
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