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Explaining the "How" in your Injury - Mechanism of Injury Exhibits

We’re often called upon to create comprehensive medical legal, demonstrative exhibits and trial graphics that depict and explain the injuries suffered by plaintiff. These injury legal exhibits are certainly valuable, but in some cases a medical illustration of the injury is not enough. In such cases, we must also explain how the injury occurred. Creating mechanism of injury exhibits help the jury understand "what" happened and "how" the injury occurred. In a mediation or the courtroom, it can be very difficult to describe how an injury occurred. You will need to show the jury, how someone fell or the method of injury. This can assist the jury, mediator or arbitrator understand how the accident may have occurred as well. By animating the mechanism of the injury, we can better explain the massive trauma involved in this case. And then using medical exhibits and other trial graphics, we can show the treatment needed. If you have a slip-n-fall, car accident, product liability case, these exhibits can be an effective visual to use. Contact us on your next case for consulting, trial graphics, animations, medical illustrations or presentation services. 800-591-1123 https://www.trialexhibitsinc.com This video is for reference only. The video may not be otherwise used, reproduced nor modified. For more information to purchase a copy or permission to use this animation on your next case, project, website or TV, contact us at https://www.trialexhibitsinc.com or 800-591-1123. Copyright @ Trial Exhibits, Inc.

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