Session Overview

Sam shared four screen-shot inspirations (Nova Engine product page, Premium Workshop motorcycle service hero, Paradigm low-code SaaS hero) and asked for a long-form landing page for a truck accident PI ads campaign. Specific build constraints: hero gets only one eyebrow line plus an H1 over a background image with a gradient overlay; rest of the page goes long with comparison visuals and high-quality images that resonate with a truck accident victim looking for a savvy lawyer. Sam explicitly waived the firm's normal brand color, font, and layout rules for this build, keeping only taglines and UVPs in scope.

What Was Accomplished

Built a single-file HTML landing page at /mnt/user-data/outputs/sam-aguiar-truck-crash-landing.html and presented it in chat as a renderable artifact. The page is a dark editorial design that blends two of the inspiration references: Nova Engine's italic-serif emphasis treatment inside large display text, and Premium Workshop's burnt-copper accent over near-black backgrounds.

Design tokens used:

Page structure (top to bottom):

  1. Fixed glass nav bar with logo mark, four nav links, and a copper Call CTA
  2. Hero (100vh): eyebrow plus an H1 with hospital set in italic Fraunces. Background is an Unsplash semi-truck image filtered with grayscale and brightness reduction, layered with a radial copper glow plus dual linear gradients. CTAs: Call Sam Now (primary copper) and See How We Attack a Truck Case (ghost). Hero meta line: No fee unless we win, 24/7.
  3. Trust strip: Forbes 2025, 1,000+ reviews, 40+ seven-figure results, $0 forever
  4. Why Truck Cases Are Different (4-card 2x2 grid): clock, federal rules, ECM half-life, deep defense bench
  5. Full-bleed pull quote section over a second Unsplash truck image: about a loaded tractor-trailer outweighing a car by twenty times
  6. Comparison section: Big trucking insurance defense (7 rows, X icons, muted text) vs Sam Aguiar (7 rows, check icons, copper accent, white text)
  7. Evidence War Room: 8-item numbered checklist (ECM data, DOT/TriMarc cameras, DQ file, HOS logs, maintenance, drug/alcohol testing, cell/ELD, dispatch logs) paired with a vertical 4:5 image with a tag overlay reading: DOT Camera Access, Kentucky interstate corridors, Up to 6 months
  8. 72-hour timeline: 4 columns (Hour 0, Hour 1–4, Day 1–2, Day 3–7)
  9. Testimonials in Nova Engine card grid: one wide featured card plus three smaller cards. All marked as representative, names abbreviated