Verdict is a single-page landing page template built for personal injury attorneys who win large settlements. It leads with real case outcomes, walks visitors through narrative case studies, and places a lean three-field intake form in a fixed sidebar. The design is authoritative and minimal, using an Arctic White and charcoal palette to communicate credibility without decoration.
by Rocket studio
Verdict is a content-driven landing page template for personal injury law firms. It opens with a testimonial card showing a real settlement figure, then unfolds case studies one at a time as the visitor scrolls. A fixed sidebar holds navigation and a three-field contact form. The result is a page that builds trust through outcomes before asking for anything in return.
This template is built for personal injury attorneys who close high-value cases and want their results to do the persuading. It suits firms that handle multiple case types and need one focused page to convert late-night, high-anxiety visitors into consultation requests.
Most attorney landing pages ask for trust before earning it. They open with a firm photo, a tagline, and a form. Visitors who are stressed, injured, and uncertain close the tab. Verdict solves this by leading with evidence first.
You get a fully structured single-page layout with a fixed sidebar and a scrollable main column. Every section is designed around a specific conversion job, from the opening testimonial card to the downloadable PDF offer.




Theme
Editorial Magazine
Creative direction
FAQ-Driven
Color system
Cloud Canvas
Style
Editorial/Magazine
Direction
Content/Resource
Page Sections
Testimonial Card Header with Settlement Figure
Scrollable Case Study Narrative Column
Fixed Sidebar with Case Navigation
Three-field Inline Contact Form
Gated PDF Lead Capture Section
Can I customize the case types listed in the sidebar navigation?
How many fields does the contact form include?
Does the template include the downloadable PDF resource?
Is this template a single landing page or a full website?
Can a solo attorney use this template effectively?
A paragraph on each feature, grounded in what the template actually provides.
The page opens with a single oversized card set against white space. It displays a client quote in large serif type, the settlement amount in charcoal numerals, and a detail line noting injury type and case duration. A paper-edge shadow gives the card physical weight. The attorney name and a one-line credential sit below the quote to anchor authority.
The main content column delivers one full case study per scroll position. Each study opens with a two-sentence incident summary, escalates through the insurance company's initial offer, and closes with the final settlement figure in oversized type. The repeated structure trains visitors to expect a resolution, building confidence with every case they read.
The sidebar stays anchored as the visitor scrolls through the main column. It holds a vertical table of contents linking to each case type: car accident, workplace injury, medical malpractice, and wrongful death. This gives visitors instant orientation and lets them jump directly to the case type closest to their own situation.
A three-field intake form sits inside the fixed sidebar and also repeats after each individual case study. The fields are injury type via dropdown, incident date via a month and year picker, and phone number. Asking only three things keeps the form fast to complete, especially on a mobile screen.
A secondary conversion path offers a downloadable PDF titled "What Your Injury Claim Is Actually Worth" behind an email gate. This gives visitors who are not ready to call an attorney a lower-commitment next step while still capturing contact information.
The layout uses clinical white, partner-desk charcoal, platinum gray, and a single deep judicial blue accent. Blue appears only on links, active states, and the primary call-to-action button. No stock photography, no gavel imagery. The restraint communicates authority more effectively than decoration.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Testimonial Card Header | Opens with a real settlement figure and client quote to establish immediate credibility |
| Fixed Sidebar Navigation | Anchors case-type links and the primary contact form throughout the scroll |
| Case Study: Car Accident | Narrates an incident, insurer lowball, and final settlement for rear-end collision clients |
| Case Study: Workplace Injury | Walks through an employer negligence case from incident to verdict figure |
| Case Study: Medical Malpractice | Builds confidence for clients questioning whether their medical claim has value |
| Case Study: Wrongful Death | Addresses families in acute distress with a resolved, outcome-focused narrative |
| Post-Case call to action Blocks | Places "Get Your Free Case Review" form directly after each case study |
| PDF Download Gate | Offers a downloadable resource behind an email field as a secondary lead path |
The design follows an Executive Suite theme. Every color and spacing decision points toward authority and calm. Nothing is decorative. Everything communicates competence through what has been removed.
The page is structured for visitors arriving under stress, often on a phone and often late at night. The layout accounts for this directly.
The conversion strategy is sequenced deliberately. Trust comes first. The ask comes after.
Verdict is designed specifically for the personal injury attorney niche within the broader professional services and law firm category. It fits naturally within a content and resource landing page strategy where demonstrated outcomes replace traditional marketing claims.