Morgan & Morgan
The playbook is reptile-theory execution: reframe defendant conduct as a public-safety threat, anchor to a documented failure the carrier can't unwind mid-trial—a sleep-deprivation timeline in Singh, conceded foreseeability after two prior shootings in Carter, a safety-bumper standard hammered 31 times in Garcia—and let the number follow. What's known is disciplined: four public-record verdicts across TX, GA, FL, and MA, each turning on a concession or evidentiary gap that existed before trial, plus a $38.9M Suffolk result driven purely by an indemnity carve-out that shifted the full loss to the primary GC carrier. Against our book, that's 11 businesses in the crosshairs and 7 open suits, backed by roughly $90K/month in ad spend feeding the pipeline.
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