Car accidents
Route visitors to the main car accident service page and related city pages.
Category hubs should guide visitors into the right service page without looking like a generic directory. This layout makes the hub feel premium, structured, and easy to scan.
Practice-area category pages should not feel like thin category archives. They should explain the category, then guide users into the right service.
This prototype can support Personal Injury, Criminal Defense, and Post-Conviction Relief category-style pages with adjusted cards and copy.
The goal is to preserve site architecture while making the page feel intentional and premium.
The hub should serve as a clean doorway into the service cluster, not a replacement for detailed service pages.
Route visitors to the main car accident service page and related city pages.
Explain premises injury claims and guide to the service detail page.
Handle sensitive service navigation with a serious, respectful tone.
Yes. A hub organizes related services; each service page handles one specific legal need in more depth.
Yes. Clean hubs strengthen internal linking and make the site architecture easier to understand.
Yes. The cards and copy can be adapted for DUI, domestic violence, homicide, property crimes, and assault pages.
Homepage → Practice Area → Category → Service → City should stay intact while the design improves.
Tell ANTN Law what happened. The intake should feel direct, confidential, and easy to start.