Make Expert Testimony Visually Unforgettable
Expert witnesses bring critical knowledge to the courtroom, but their testimony often contains language that is too technical for a lay audience. Expert demonstratives bridge this gap — transforming complex opinions into visual aids that reinforce credibility, simplify jargon, and anchor key points in the jury's memory. Every demonstrative is designed in collaboration with the testifying expert.
The Impact of Visual Communication
An expert without visuals is just a voice. Studies in cognitive science show that visual aids increase the perceived credibility of expert witnesses and improve juror recall of technical testimony by up to 400%. Trial Template expert demonstratives are not generic diagrams — they are tailored to your expert's specific methodology and opinions.
Capabilities & Deliverables
Biomechanical force and motion diagrams
Engineering and structural failure visuals
Economic damage and life-care cost graphics
Toxicology and pharmacology illustrations
Accident reconstruction overlays and models
Standard-of-care comparison charts
Our Process
Expert Coordination
We work directly with the expert to understand their opinion, methodology, and the key points they need the jury to remember.
Visual Translation
Complex concepts are translated into clear, accurate visual aids — from force diagrams to cost projections to anatomical models.
Expert Review
The expert reviews and approves all demonstratives before finalization. We iterate until the visuals match their testimony exactly.
Trial Delivery
Final assets are formatted for courtroom display, deposition exhibit, or mediation presentation — with real-time update support.
Ideal Use Cases
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1Do you attend depositions or trials?
We can provide remote or on-site support during depositions and trials to manage exhibit display and handle real-time visual updates.
Q2Can you create demonstratives for defense experts too?
Yes. We work with both plaintiff and defense teams. Our goal is always accurate, clear communication — regardless of which side retains us.
Q3How do you coordinate with the expert?
We typically start with a 30-minute call with the expert, followed by draft rounds via email. Most projects require 1–2 review cycles.
Q4What if the expert changes their opinion?
We build flexibility into our process. If opinions shift after deposition or new evidence emerges, we can revise demonstratives quickly.
