Summary
Completed a read-only audit of published aguiarinjurylawyers.com pages and posts to find bottom or near-bottom CTA blocks that could be replaced by the cleaner property-damage CTA pattern.
Reference page: https://aguiarinjurylawyers.com/property-damage-claim-kentucky/
Local report: /Users/samaguiar/Documents/New project 3/docs/cta-replacement-candidates-2026-05-18.md
QA screenshots:
- /Users/samaguiar/Documents/New project 3/property-damage-fullpage.png
- /Users/samaguiar/Documents/New project 3/cervical-spine-fullpage.png
What Was Accomplished
- Confirmed the property-damage page is published WordPress post 60605.
- Confirmed the good CTA is a direct child of .sa-page-wrapper after .sa-content-grid, which allows the site CSS to make it full width.
- Scanned 531 published WordPress pages/posts through the public REST API.
- Found 91 weak bottom or near-bottom CTA candidates.
- Identified 19 high-priority candidates with all three issues: not full-width, weak or blending contrast, and phone/tel CTA language.
- Saved a concise candidate report with priority clusters, exact page links, class names, and reasons.
- Verified every linked candidate URL in the report returned HTTP 200.
- Spot-checked the reference page and a high-priority candidate in Playwright full-page screenshots.
Best Next Step
The strongest first replacement batch is the car-accident injury cluster: chest, facial, foot and ankle, internal organ, cervical spine, thoracic spine, lower leg, shoulder, upper leg and femur, and wrist and hand pages. These share the same structure and have repeatable CTA defects, so they are likely the safest batch to update first with rollback and mobile QA.
Other Candidate Clusters
- Truck Talk pages using .sa-tt-bsg-cta, about 36 pages/posts, are a template-level opportunity because the CTA is thin and visually weak.