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Custom Medical Graphics and Animations
Custom Medical Graphics and Animations

In addition to being helpful for understanding injuries, animations can also be used to explain medical procedures. For example, it can show how a surgeon will repair a broken bone or spinal fusion. Or, it can depict the steps involved in a particular medical operation. This can be helpful for jurors to understand the nature of the injuries and the treatment that the injured person has received.

Truck Animation
Truck Animation

Spearheading truck animations for the legal landscape. From initial demands to court confrontations, our animations vividly depict truck scenarios, enhancing comprehension and bolstering case impact. Efficient, precision-driven, and crafted to captivate the courtroom.

Accident Simulation
Accident Simulation

Accident simulations can begin over simple print outs that have been marked up to detail where each vehicle was when a collision occured. From that point the animation can be refined as further instruction is received from an accident recon expert.

Surgical Animations
Surgical Animations

At the vanguard of surgical animations for the legal domain. From demands to courtroom engagements, our animations depict surgical procedures with unmatched clarity, enhancing understanding and amplifying case potency. Fast-paced, intricate, and unequivocally persuasive.

Surgical Animation of Hand
Surgical Animation of Hand

Pioneering in hand surgical animations for legal proceedings. From demands to trials, our animations unravel the intricacies of hand surgeries, amplifying clarity and fortifying case presentation. Prompt, detailed, and tailored for impactful courtroom narratives.

Injury Simulation
Injury Simulation

Leading the field in injury simulation visuals for the legal sector. From demand requests to trial showdowns, our simulations vividly portray injury specifics, ensuring utmost clarity and maximizing case impact. Swift, detailed, and designed to persuade.

Medical Illustration Access
Medical Illustration Access

illustrations can be a valuable tool for helping people and jurors to understand x-rays and medical procedures. They can make complex information more accessible and can help to ensure that everyone involved in a legal case has a clearer understanding of the injuries.

Medical Diagrams
Medical Diagrams

In utero illustrations can be used to show the progression of an injury or death over time. This can be helpful for jurors to understand how the initial injury occurred and how it led to the final result.

Lumbar MRI Illustration
Lumbar MRI Illustration

Too often MRI's require an illustration overlay to help convey the nature of an injury to the lumbar spine. These illustrations are effective, easy to produce and make a significant impression when relating soft tissue injuries.

X-Ray Fracture Illustrations
X-Ray Fracture Illustrations

X-rays are a valuable tool for medical diagnosis, but they can be difficult for people to understand, especially if they are not familiar with medical terminology. Illustrations can help to make x-rays more understandable by providing a visual representation of the injuries. For example, an illustration can show the location and extent of a fracture, or it can depict the soft tissue damage that may accompany a bone injury. Illustrations can also be used to show the normal anatomy of a body part, which can help jurors to understand how an injury has affected the injured person.

Isometric Skin Cross Section
Isometric Skin Cross Section

Cross sections and detailed graphics can often help illuminate cause of infections, or can be used to highlight specific features of an injury. This can be helpful for jurors to understand the nature and severity of the injury.

Pulmonary Diagram
Pulmonary Diagram

Illustrations such as this can be used to compare the injured area to the normal anatomy. This can help jurors to understand how the injury has affected the injured person.

Cervical MRI Illustration
Cervical MRI Illustration

All too often sagittal view of a neck or low back can be confusing to those who are not as familiar with the details of spinal anatomy. These illustrations are quick and can be done early to be attached with demand letters, or, can be used for expert depositions.

Vehicle versus pedestrian

An animation can provide a visual representation of the accident. This can be helpful for jurors who may have difficulty visualizing the events of the accident from the testimony of witnesses or experts. It can slow down or speed up the accident, allowing jurors to see the key moments in more detail. This can be helpful for understanding how the accident happened and how the injuries were caused. It can show the accident from different perspectives. This can be helpful for jurors who may not have been able to see the accident from all angles.

Anterior Cervical Fusion Animation

a 3D animation can be used to recreate the operation in a way that is not possible with live witnesses or physical evidence. This can be helpful for cases where the operation is complex. Overall, a 3D animation of a surgical operation can be a powerful tool for helping people understand the process and make informed decisions. Here are some specific reasons why a 3D animation of a surgical operation can be important for a jury: • It can help jurors to understand the complex anatomy of the body and the intricate steps involved in a surgical operation. • It can help jurors to visualize the risks and complications of surgery. • It can help jurors to understand the standard of care for a particular type of surgery. • It can help jurors to determine whether a surgeon deviated from the standard of care and caused an injury to the patient. • It can help jurors to assess the damages that the patient has suffered as a result of the injury.

Interactive Location of Injuries Presentation

An interactive presentation can be better than a simple PowerPoint when demonstrating different injuries because it allows the user to control the presentation and explore the information in more detail. This can be helpful for understanding the complex nature of injuries and the different ways that they can affect people.

The Evolution of a Collision Animation

Updating 3D animations through client feedback from block out to the final renders is important for a number of reasons. First, it allows the animator to get feedback on the animation and make necessary changes early on in the process. This can save time in the long run. Updating and improving the animation can help to ensure that it is accurate and realistic. This is especially important for animations that are used for scientific purposes by experts. .

Interactive Mediation Presentation

Visual presentations can be an invaluable tool in mediation. But an interactive presentation has an incredible effect. These interactive presentations engage and persuade like nothing else. As a result, they can have a greater chance of raising the case value. Our mediation presentations will increase both your case value and the percentage of cases that settle.