Tom Fowler Law
The Tom Fowler Law playbook is documentary premises-liability: identify a physical defect that persisted, then anchor the case to a single piece of the defendant's own paper—as in Jackson v. Sunbelt Apartments (TN, 2025), where an eleven-month unrepaired access gate and the maintenance ticket entered as Exhibit A produced a $19,500,000 verdict. At $145,838 in monthly ad spend and 15 book businesses either targeted in advertising or named in suits, the firm is sourcing volume while litigating on internal records that defendants create themselves. Five lawsuits against book businesses are currently open; beyond the Jackson verdict, no further public-record outcomes are known.
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