Show the Jury Exactly What Happened
Injury visualizations are designed to make the invisible visible. From soft tissue damage to fracture patterns, these visuals reconstruct the mechanism of injury and its consequences on the human body. They are built to withstand Daubert challenges and to communicate complex medical facts in a way that resonates emotionally and intellectually with any audience.
The Impact of Visual Communication
Injuries are often internal, microscopic, or progressive — things a jury cannot see with their own eyes. Without a clear visual explanation, the defense can minimize the severity, question the causation, or confuse the timeline. Injury visualizations give your case a visual anchor that makes the harm real, tangible, and undeniable.
Capabilities & Deliverables
Mechanism-of-injury reconstructions
Impact and force vector diagrams
Soft tissue, ligament, and tendon injury visuals
Fracture pattern and displacement graphics
Nerve damage and impingement illustrations
Comparative anatomy: healthy vs. injured states
Our Process
Incident Review
We study the accident or incident details alongside medical records to understand the full mechanism of injury.
Visual Mapping
The mechanism and resulting injuries are mapped into a visual framework that tells the story from impact to diagnosis.
Clinical Validation
Graphics are cross-referenced with imaging, operative notes, and expert opinions to ensure defensibility.
Delivery
Final visuals are provided in all necessary formats for trial, mediation, or deposition — with revision support included.
Ideal Use Cases
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1Can you show the mechanism of injury, not just the result?
Yes. We specialize in mechanism-of-injury graphics that show how the force was applied, how the body responded, and what structures were damaged.
Q2Do you work from diagnostic imaging?
We regularly work from MRI, CT, X-ray, and ultrasound imaging to create accurate visualizations of the actual injuries in your case.
Q3Are these admissible in court?
Our visualizations are designed with admissibility in mind. They are based on medical evidence and can be presented through expert testimony.
Q4Can you show progressive or degenerative injuries?
Absolutely. We create progression visuals that show how an injury evolved over time, including pre-existing conditions and aggravation.
