Belluck & Fox LLP
Belluck & Fox runs a documents-first playbook: they mine the defendant's own site-safety plan and OSHA record, then turn compliance paperwork into a roadmap to liability—the Skanska §241(6) verdict landed in under four hours of deliberation, and the Turner case rode a spotter staffing gap to a nine-figure result. Two public-record verdicts, both construction, both premised on willful or systemic safety failures, tell a consistent story about how this firm builds cases. Against the demo book, that translates to 10 businesses in their sights and 5 open suits, backed by roughly $129,680 in monthly ad spend feeding the pipeline.
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