This was a single-turn session (URL-only message). Sam linked the car accident lawyer practice page (aguiarinjurylawyers.com/practice-areas/car-accident-lawyer/) and asked to: (1) fix the sidebar (described as "a mess"), (2) convert the hero block into two cards with current content on the left and the form on the right, (3) move some sidebar elements into the body, and (4) apply accepted design principles.
The session produced a thorough design analysis and layout recommendation but did not generate an HTML mockup or deploy any changes. The AI's answer explained the design problem, proposed a section-by-section content migration plan, and offered to produce a full rewrite spec next.
Design diagnosis: The AI analyzed the car accident lawyer page and identified the core issue: too much important content is trapped in a secondary sidebar column rather than supporting the primary reading path. On long legal-service pages, sidebars fail because they create visual competition, weaken the primary reading column, break mobile continuity, and scatter trust signals away from decision moments.
Sidebar deconstruction plan: A table was produced mapping each sidebar element to a body location:
Recommended page structure: A 11-section content order was recommended: