Day-in-the-Life Video

Show what medical records can only describe. Give mediators, claims adjusters, and opposing counsel a direct window into your client's daily reality — and what was permanently taken from them.

⎯⎯ What It Is

Show What a Report

Can't Describe

A day-in-the-life video documents your client's actual daily experience — the challenges, limitations, and realities of living with a serious injury. It shows what medical records and expert reports can only describe in clinical terms.


When mediators, claims adjusters, and opposing counsel see what your client's life actually looks like, the impact of the injury becomes concrete and difficult to minimize. This is one of the most powerful tools for communicating non-economic damages.

⎯⎯ Why It Works

"A day-in-the-life video makes abstract damages — pain, loss of function, loss of enjoyment — visible. It gives mediators, claims adjusters, and opposing counsel a direct window into your client's reality."

Non-economic damages become concrete and visible

Decision-makers connect with documented reality

Mediators and adjusters understand the full scope of life impact

Opposing counsel can no longer minimize what they can see

⎯⎯ What We Document

Every Dimension

of Daily Impact

Physical Limitations

What your client can no longer do — documented in a way that makes the loss concrete and difficult to minimize.

Home & Daily Life

How the injury has changed your client's home environment, routines, and ability to live independently.

Emotional Impact

The visible emotional and psychological toll of living with a serious injury — documented with care and dignity.

Family Impact

How the injury has changed your client's relationships, family roles, and ability to be present in family life.

Ongoing Medical Needs

Ongoing treatment, therapy, and care needs that are part of your client's daily reality — and will be for years to come.

Future Care Requirements

Visual documentation of the long-term care and assistance your client will require — making future damages concrete.

⎯⎯ Ideal Cases

When to Use

Day-in-the-Life Video

Most effective in cases involving serious, permanent, or life-altering injuries where non-economic damages are a significant part of the claim.

Catastrophic or permanently disabling injuries

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) cases

Spinal cord injury and paralysis cases

Severe burn injury cases

Amputations and limb loss cases

Cases involving significant loss of independence

Wrongful death cases documenting life before loss

Cases where non-economic damages are a primary focus