Legal video is now a practical tool for far more cases than it once was. The right video at the right stage can shift settlement value, change how damages are assessed, and make your case impossible to minimize.
Each type of legal video serves a specific purpose at a specific stage. Here's how to match the right video to your case needs.
Settlement Video
Build leverage before trial. A settlement video communicates the full scope of your client's damages in a format opposing counsel and insurers actually absorb — making the case harder to minimize.
Shift the dynamic before anyone speaks. A structured video presentation puts the mediator and all parties face-to-face with the full weight of your case — anchoring the discussion in documented evidence before the other side sets the frame.
Help juries understand and retain the evidence. Visual exhibits that make complex timelines, injuries, and expert opinions clear — so the jury can act on what they've seen.
Show what reports can only describe. A day-in-the-life video makes non-economic damages visible and concrete — putting the full reality of your client's injury on the record before mediators and decision-makers can minimize it.
Make expert testimony impossible to dismiss. Visual explanations of complex technical and medical findings that force mediators, adjusters, and opposing counsel to reckon with your evidence — not just hear it.