Custom Medical Illustrations
Using your client's medical records, we will create customized medical illustration exhibits that support you, your expert and your case. These are some of our most recent client exhibits.
Colorized Films
Using your client's actual radiology films, we can create an accurate color enhanced demonstrative, highlighting your client's injuries. These are some of our most recent client exhibits.
Animation
Using your client’s accident reports or medical records, we can recreate an accurate representation of the vehicle crash, surgical procedure, or whatever you need to demonstrate in your case.
This animation is a reconstruction of an event involving a construction worker crossing a wooden plank between cinder block walls. He falls 10 feet when the plank breaks. The worker lands on an uncapped rebar spike, that penetrates his rectum, crushes his spinal cord, and vertebrae up to L2. The rebar is removed with a forceful twisting motion and surgery is required to repair damage to organs and tissue. The spine injuries leave the workman paralyzed from the waist down.
$44,700,000.00 Jury Awarded Verdict - Severe Right Eye Injuries and Traumatic Brain Injuries Sustained from Faulty Chain Link. Your work was absolutely impeccable, unimpeachable and consummately professional.We will be calling you for sure on our next big case!" - GERALD LEFEBVRE
This is an interactive presentation tool that the attorney, or exhibit director, would use at mediation, trial to demonstrate what obstacles and road signs were present during a cycling trip to the park.
A child was thought to have sustained injuries at the time of birth that were claimed to be due to hospital staff's negligence. The animation helped to depict the injuries and coincided with expert witness testimony to the contrary.
Animation depicting initial facial injuries and facial fractures to client. Animation then morphs into post-op hardware and facial scaring.
Comminuted fracture of the ankle. This animation demonstrates not only the skin abrasions, bruising and edema, but it also reveals the fractured tibia and fibula. Using the client's actual radiology films, the fractures are color-enhanced to highlight the extent of injury.
Lumbar herniation seen at L4-5. Patient undergoes lumbar diskectomy and fusion surgical procedure. The skin is incised and the layers of skin are pulled back. The spinous processes and lamina are removed in order to gain access to the L4-5 intervertebral disc. With the neural elements retracted, rongeurs are used to extract the disc material. A PEEK cage is then inserted into the disc space. Pedicle screws and rods are applied to secure the fusion and complete the procedure.