Reviewed the pedestrian accident page only: https://aguiarinjurylawyers.com/practice-areas/pedestrian-accident/, WordPress page ID 61283. Confirmed via authenticated REST that the current hero image is the office-building exterior asset and the current featured media is ID 44875.
Queried the live WordPress media library using WP_APP_USER and WP_APP_PASSWORD from the local vault, with a Chrome-like user agent. Also checked available local REST/media outputs under outputs/pedestrian-practice-area-repair-2026-05-17, outputs/wp-image-replacements/lexington-pedestrian-intersection, and outputs/wp-title-updates/pedestrian-accident-attorneys.
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Best hero candidate: media ID 44875, Pedestrian Crosswalk Accident, https://aguiarinjurylawyers.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/pedestrian-crosswalk-accident-scaled.webp. It is a wide 2560 by 1429 WebP, tightly matched to a pedestrian accident page, and suitable under a dark hero overlay. It is already the page featured media.
Best in-page location/context candidate: media ID 44844, Lexington Downtown Street, https://aguiarinjurylawyers.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/lexington-downtown-street-scaled.webp. It is a wide 2560 by 1429 WebP, clearly local, and better suited as a supporting location/context image than a hero because it does not show a pedestrian crash.
Secondary in-page candidate: media ID 44255, pedestrians-wet-sidewalk, https://aguiarinjurylawyers.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/pedestrians-wet-sidewalk.webp. It is pedestrian-adjacent and could support a sidewalk or pedestrian movement section, but it is less directly tied to vehicle impact.
Avoid IDs 42744, 42743, 44222, 41510, and 41269 because they show or imply Amazon/delivery-vehicle scenarios and are topic-mismatched for a general pedestrian accident page.
Treat IDs 41299, 41300, and 21901 as backup-only. They are pedestrian/crosswalk images, but the square crop and cinematic stock feel make them weaker for a primary page visual.
Do not rely on IDs 65730, 65731, 65677, or 65678 as existing live-library candidates. They appeared in old local outputs, but current REST and direct URL checks returned 404 for the live library/source URLs.
The requested read-only media review is complete. There are no pending WordPress edits from this session.
If a future agent is asked to apply the visual update, a safe path would be: back up page 61283, replace the hero source with media ID 44875 or its source URL, preserve existing overlays and copy, optionally add ID 44844 as a supporting in-page visual, clear relevant caches, and run desktop plus mobile QA. Keep this as an implementation suggestion only, since this session was explicitly no-edit.
The key current-state distinction is that the local generated pedestrian assets from May 2026 are stale for live WordPress use unless re-uploaded or revalidated. Existing library recommendation should stay with ID 44875 first, then ID 44844 or ID 44255 as supporting visuals.