Witherite Law Group
Witherite Law Group tries its cases on physical evidence, not narrative: in Reyes v. Knight-Swift (TX, 2024) ELD timestamps broke the dispatcher's story and drove a $56.5M verdict above policy limits, while Lopez v. National Tire Co. (TX, 2025) turned entirely on a torque spec missed by 38% and closed at $16.4M. The pattern is documentary contradiction—your own records used to impeach your own witnesses—so any book business exposed here is only as defensible as its logs, calibration data, and maintenance records. Against a $215,692 monthly ad spend, 15 targeted book businesses, and 2 open suits, the underwriting question is not whether the firm can find claimants but whether the insured's recordkeeping will survive the firm's methodology.
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