Shipped the supplied icy sidewalk image to the published slip-and-fall-on-ice page:
https://aguiarinjurylawyers.com/slip-and-fall-ice-injury-lawyer/
Uploaded Sam's supplied image as media ID 76168:
https://aguiarinjurylawyers.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/slip-fall-ice-sidewalk-hero-2026-06-15.webp
The page previously used slip-and-fall-commercial.webp as both its visible hero background and featured/social image. That was a generic slip-and-fall commercial-property image, and it did not specifically match an ice and snow sidewalk claim. The visible hero background and WordPress featured/social image now use the supplied icy sidewalk image.
The existing legacy hero layout and dark overlay were preserved because this task was scoped to image replacement, not a page rebuild.
REST readback passed. Page is published, featured media is 76168, raw HTML contains the new hero URL, and the old hero URL is absent.
Public fetch passed. The page returned 200, the uploaded WebP returned 200, the page includes the new image, the old hero URL is absent, and the page keeps exactly one H1.
Browser rendered QA passed through Firecrawl browser at desktop 1280x900 and mobile 390x844. The new image appears as the visible hero background on both viewports. No horizontal overflow was detected. The browser displayed a CallRail-swapped phone number, which is expected and was not treated as a failure.
Cloudflare purge succeeded for the page URL and image URL. IndexNow returned 200 for the page URL.
Publish log: /Users/samaguiar/Documents/Current Page Updates/publish-log/2026-06-15-slip-fall-ice-hero-image.md
QA folder: /Users/samaguiar/Documents/Current Page Updates/audit-output/slip-fall-ice-image-fix-2026-06-15/
Key reports:
reports/preflight-slip-fall-ice.jsonreports/patch-result.jsonreports/rest-readback-final.jsonreports/public-fetch-final-qa.json