Tom Fowler Law
Tom Fowler Law runs a premises-liability playbook built on documentary self-indictment: in Jackson v. Sunbelt Apartments (TN, 2025), an 11-month-old maintenance ticket on a broken access gate became Exhibit A and anchored a $19,500,000 verdict. The firm pairs that litigation posture with $145,838 in monthly ad spend across the demo book, currently targeting or naming 15 book businesses and carrying 5 open suits against them. What's known is a firm that converts a defendant's own paper trail into liability—and is actively prospecting for the next one in this book.
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