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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.
September 13, 2023
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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.
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.
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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.
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.