Sweet James Accident Attorneys
Sweet James runs a documented playbook: identify the operational gap—understaffed security in Ramirez, a camera blind spot on the rear stairwell in Doe—and build the entire damages case on that single failure point, then let unrebutted expert testimony carry the verdict. The two known public-record outcomes, $36.8M in Nevada (2025) and $18.6M in Florida (2024), both turned on defendants who couldn't show their actual conditions matched their stated plans. Against the demo book, the firm sustains $91,227 in monthly ad spend, currently targets nine book businesses, and has three open suits in play.
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