Sweet James Accident Attorneys
Sweet James builds its damages case on a single operational gap and lets it stand unrebutted—crowd-flow staffing at 34% of plan in Ramirez, a rear-stairwell camera blind spot in Doe—converting a discrete lapse into the whole liability narrative. Both known verdicts, $36.8M (NV, 2025) and $18.6M (FL, 2024), turned on expert testimony the defense failed to counter, suggesting a firm that wins on the documentation insureds can't produce rather than on contested facts. With nine book businesses targeted and three open suits backed by roughly $91K in monthly ad spend, the exposure is the playbook's repeatability; the rest of the picture is thin and should not be inflated.
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