Carpe Pulse
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LITIGATIONAUGUST 19, 2026

Morgan & Morgan

Synthesized by Claude Opus 4.8 from the signals

The playbook is consistent: identify a conceded liability hook—foreseeability, a safety-standard deviation, a broken indemnity chain—and anchor it to a human timeline the defense can't unwind, as the sleep-deprivation narrative did in Estate of Singh v. Werner Enterprises (TX, 2024) for $89.7M. Across four public-record verdicts, the firm has favored structural failures a carrier eats whole: the Suffolk Construction subcontractor carve-out collapse and the AAA Cooper underride, where the safety-bumper standard was cited 31 times in closing. What's known is a disciplined, standards-driven attack on 11 book businesses with 7 open suits and $89,894 in monthly ad spend behind the pipeline—enough to treat the demand posture as escalating, not episodic.