Trial Presentation Video

Help juries understand the facts, retain the evidence, and reach the right decision — with clear visual support built for trial.

⎯⎯ 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.

65%

of information retained visually vs. 10% from text

more likely to understand complex facts with visual support

1

clear exhibit can reframe the entire jury's understanding

⎯⎯ What We Produce

Trial Video

Formats

Make complex facts clear to the jury

Jury-ready video exhibits that present the facts, injuries, and damages in a format jurors can follow, retain, and act on during deliberations.

Formatted for courtroom presentation

Meets evidentiary standards

Supports expert testimony

Show causation and liability visually

Visual timelines and event reconstructions that help juries understand the sequence of events, causation, and liability in complex cases — without relying on dense written exhibits.

Clarifies complex sequences of events

Supports liability arguments

Easier to follow than written timelines

Make expert testimony land with the jury

Visual support for expert witnesses that makes technical findings accessible to a lay jury — so the testimony is understood, not just heard.

Makes technical testimony understandable

Makes technical testimony understandable

Reduces juror confusion

Reinforce your case in closing

Closing argument support that summarizes key evidence, damages, and the case narrative visually — keeping the jury focused on what matters most.

Reinforces key case arguments

Summarizes evidence visually

Supports the case narrative