Settlement & Mediation Video

Used to strengthen negotiation position, improve settlement leverage, and help resolve cases faster — without going to trial.

⎯⎯ Why This Matters

"Most cases settle before trial. The question is whether they settle at the right value — and that depends on how well you've communicated your client's damages."

90%+

of civil cases settle before trial

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video can change the settlement conversation

⎯⎯ Four Formats

Settlement & Mediation

Video Formats

Each format is designed for a specific purpose. We'll help you identify which

one fits your case during the Video Discovery consultation.

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Pre-Trial

Build leverage before trial

Settlement Video

A settlement video presents the full scope of your client's damages — injuries, medical treatment, expert opinions, and life impact — in a format that opposing counsel and insurers actually absorb.

Presents damages in a format decision-makers retain

Harder to dismiss than written reports alone

Can be produced before mediation deadlines

Supports higher settlement values

A mediation video is designed specifically for the mediation session — concise, focused, and structured to put the mediator and opposing counsel face-to-face with the full weight of your case before the session begins.

Structured for the pace and format of mediation

Mediators arrive with damages already documented

Can include medical expert commentary

Supports productive settlement discussions

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Mediation

Change the conversation in the room

Mediation Video

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High-Value Cases

Tell the complete story of damages

Settlement Documentary

Most Comprehensive

A settlement documentary tells the complete story of your client's case through interviews, expert commentary, medical evidence, and documentation of daily life impact.

Comprehensive narrative covering all aspects of damages

Can be used across settlement, mediation, and trial

Appropriate for catastrophic injury and high-value cases

Includes client interview,  testimony, and documentation

A mediation presentation combines video, graphics, and structured narration — designed to be shown during the session itself.

Designed to be presented during the mediation session

Combines video, graphics, and structured narration

Keeps the presentation focused and time-efficient

Reinforces key arguments with visual evidence

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Mediation

Control the frame in the mediation room

Mediation Presentation

⎯⎯ The Evidence

Why Settlement Video Works

Decision-makers remember what they see

People retain 65% of information presented visually versus 10% from text alone. In a settlement negotiation or mediation session, this difference is decisive.

It changes how your case is valued

When opposing counsel and insurers can see the impact of an injury, they can no longer rely on minimizing what they haven't witnessed.

Mediators arrive with the damages already on the record

A video sent in advance of mediation means the mediator arrives with the full scope of damages already documented — not forming their first impression from opposing counsel's framing.

It keeps the conversation focused on real impact

A well-structured settlement video anchors the mediation discussion around the documented facts, reducing time spent on dispute about the basics.

⎯⎯ When To Use Legal Video

When to Use

Settlement Video

Settlement and mediation video is most effective in cases where the damages are significant, the facts are complex, or the opposing side is undervaluing the claim.

Serious or permanent injury with long-term impact

Catastrophic injury or wrongful death

Cases where medical reports are complex or lengthy

Opposing counsel or insurer is undervaluing the claim

Cases heading into mediation within 60–90 days

High-value cases where the settlement gap is significant

Cases involving loss of function, chronic pain, or disability

Cases heading to trial where visual context will matter