Purpose 1
Show What Happened
Jurors need to see the event before they can judge it. We reconstruct accidents, incidents, and sequences so the jury understands the physical reality of your case.
Accident Reconstruction
Vehicle collisions, construction site incidents, premises injuries, industrial accidents. Recreated in accurate 3D environments based on evidence, measurements, and expert analysis.
Scene Visualization
Spatial relationships, sight lines, distances, lighting conditions. Everything that matters to understanding where people were and what they could see.
Sequence of Events
Step-by-step breakdowns that show how an incident unfolded over time, making causation intuitive rather than abstract.
Formats: 3D animation, 3D static renders, 2D diagrams, interactive presentations
Purpose 2
Show Why It Matters
Understanding what happened isn't enough. Jurors need to understand why it's legally significant: the causal chain from defendant's conduct to your client's harm.
Mechanism of Injury
How the force traveled, what structures were damaged, why the harm occurred. Biomechanical and medical mechanisms made visible.
Causation Chains
Visual "because" statements that connect breach to harm, with evidence citations at each link.
Standard of Care Violations
Side-by-side comparisons of what should have happened versus what did happen. Safety rules, protocols, industry standards visualized so jurors can see the gap.
Formats: Animated sequences, comparison boards, annotated diagrams
Purpose 3
Support Your Witnesses
Your experts and fact witnesses carry your case. We create visuals that make their testimony clearer, more memorable, and more credible.
Expert Testimony Illustrations
Complex technical concepts translated into teachable graphics that experts can walk the jury through.
Medical Procedures and Anatomy
Surgical approaches, anatomical structures, mechanisms of injury and treatment. Accurate, clear, and appropriate for lay audiences.
Document Callouts
Key passages highlighted, email chains mapped, contracts annotated. Jurors see what matters without hunting through dense text.
Formats: Presentation slides, animated diagrams, document overlays
Purpose 4
Present Your Case
Individual visuals matter, but so does the complete presentation. We help you build coherent visual narratives for every phase of trial.
Opening Statement Presentations
Establish your case theory with a visual framework jurors will use to interpret all subsequent evidence.
Witness Examination Decks
Coordinated visuals for direct and cross, organized by witness and topic.
Closing Argument Presentations
Tie everything together. Reinforce your themes, walk through verdict form questions, make the decision path clear.
Formats: PowerPoint/Keynote, TrialDirector-ready packages, PDF backups
Technical Capabilities
Whatever format serves your case best:
All deliverables are tested for courtroom compatibility and provided with backup formats.