Use the attached sa-copywrite-design skill and attached USPS truck image to fix the live USPS delivery accident page title, hero subtext, and image.
Updated live WordPress page 61366 at /practice-areas/delivery-vehicle-accidents/usps-delivery-accidents/.
Changed the WordPress page title from Mail Carrier Accident Lawyers to USPS Mail Carrier Accidents.
Replaced the hero H1 with USPS Mail Truck Accident? and the hero subtext with Federal claim rules and agency records make these cases different. Start with a free case review.
Uploaded the attached USPS truck image to WordPress media as usps-mail-truck-hero-2026-06-12.png, media ID 73834, and set alt text to USPS mail truck traveling on the highway.
Replaced the prior generic Delivery-Driver-Accident-scaled.webp references in the hero and lower CTA banner with the USPS truck image.
Set featured image to media ID 73834.
Updated RankMath title/social title via /wp-json/rankmath/v1/updateMeta to USPS Mail Carrier Accidents In Kentucky | Sam Aguiar.
Authenticated REST readback showed status publish, title USPS Mail Carrier Accidents, featured media 73834, no old generic subtext, no Mail Carrier Accident Lawyers, and no old Delivery-Driver-Accident-scaled.webp references.
Public HTML readback confirmed the new hero H1/subtext, USPS image, and corrected browser/OG/Twitter titles.
Headless Chrome visual QA at desktop 1366x900 and mobile 390x844 confirmed the split-card hero rendered, the USPS image loaded as the hero background, and no horizontal overflow was detected.
Submitted the live URL to IndexNow. Response: HTTP/1.1 200 OK.
Local backup and verification artifacts are in /Users/samaguiar/Documents/Projects/admin/session_logs/usps-hero-live-fix-2026-06-12/.
If continuing, review the live page visually in browser and consider replacing the lower CTA banner with a second relevant USPS-specific image later to avoid repeating the same image twice. The immediate irrelevant-image failure is resolved.