Premises Liability Expert
From brief to launch.
The end-to-end process behind Premises Liability — strategy, design, clean WordPress development, performance, and a smooth handover.
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The brief
Same expert bench — Rideout, Dahlstrom, Cousins, Sprenkle — but premisesliability.co is the booking-first counterpart to premiseliability.co: the hero shows the experts themselves under "Premises Liability Expert Witness Group", with a Schedule Expert Support card promising 24/7 response.
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Strategy & Wireframing
I laid engagement out as a numbered four-step path mid-page — book a case review, discuss the case and service needs, confirm scope and pay the invoice, then send case files for review and report — so attorneys see the whole procedure before committing.
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Design & Branding
Instead of gavels this site runs on scenario photography — a retro bowling-alley banner for Liability Incidents at Entertainment Venues, a wet-floor sign and bar scenes on the case-type cards — set in rounded light-blue panels.
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Development & Integration
I built two booking forms (one in the hero, one beside the headquarters map) with an "I'm Looking For" service dropdown and a City/State of Complaint field, plus featured-expert cards that each carry their own Book an Appointment button.
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Responsive & Speed
The mobile order puts the Schedule Expert Support form first — a lawyer on a phone can request an expert before scrolling past a single service section.
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Launch & Delivery
premisesliability.co launched with both booking forms live, four featured expert profiles, a case-type gallery running from Negligent Supervision to Underage Drinking, and posted weekday availability hours beside the mapped Las Vegas headquarters.
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