Organize Complex Case Histories Into One Clear View
Legal timelines turn scattered facts into structured stories. Whether tracking years of medical treatment, a sequence of negligent acts, or overlapping events across multiple parties, our timelines impose order on chaos. They are designed to be both comprehensive and digestible — giving judges and jurors a roadmap through the case.
The Impact of Visual Communication
Complex cases often span months or years of events across multiple providers, parties, and locations. Without a visual timeline, the fact-finder is left to piece together a mental picture from testimony alone. A well-designed timeline eliminates confusion, highlights critical moments, and controls the narrative arc of your case.
Capabilities & Deliverables
Multi-track event and treatment timelines
Color-coded party and liability mapping
Medical treatment and procedure chronologies
Accident reconstruction event sequences
Discovery and litigation milestone timelines
Interactive digital timelines for trial presentation
Our Process
Data Collection
All relevant dates, events, medical visits, and records are gathered and organized into a master chronology.
Timeline Architecture
Events are mapped into a logical, visual chronology with clear categories, color coding, and hierarchy.
Design & Review
The timeline is designed for maximum clarity and attorney-approved. We iterate until the narrative flow is exactly right.
Final Output
Delivered in large-format print, digital scroll, and presentation-ready formats — with update capability through trial.
Ideal Use Cases
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1How many events can a timeline include?
There's no hard limit. We've built timelines with over 200 events spanning 10+ years. The key is smart design — grouping, layering, and visual hierarchy to keep it readable.
Q2Can timelines be updated as the case develops?
Yes. We build timelines to be updatable. As new records come in or depositions reveal new facts, we can add events quickly.
Q3What size are printed timelines?
We typically produce timelines at 36×48 inches or larger for courtroom display. We also create scroll-format digital versions for screen presentation.
Q4Do you include medical records in the timeline?
We can annotate timeline events with references to specific medical records, imaging dates, provider names, and treatment details.
