Tom Fowler Law
Tom Fowler Law runs a documentation-driven negligence playbook: identify a known-defect paper trail, anchor liability to the defendant's own records, and convert a maintenance ticket into Exhibit A—as it did in Jackson v. Sunbelt Apartments (TN, 2025), where an 11-month broken access gate produced a $19,500,000 verdict. The firm is currently targeting or suing 15 businesses in the demo book, with 5 open lawsuits, sustained by roughly $145,838 in monthly advertising. Beyond Jackson, the public-record verdict history tied to this firm is thin; the named matter is what is known.
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