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Belluck & Fox runs a documents-first playbook: the firm mines OSHA findings and the defendant's own site-safety plan, then turns that paper into a liability roadmap—an approach that drove the Nguyen jury to a $78.5M verdict in under four hours and produced a $47.2M result in Kowalski on a spotter staffing gap. With five open suits across ten book businesses and roughly $129,680 in monthly ad spend feeding the pipeline, the targeting is active and well-funded. What's known is a pattern of converting regulatory and self-authored safety records into willful-violation theories; expect that template applied to any insured with documented site-safety obligations.
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