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Prepare For Trial with Professional Trial Exhibits Services

by Whiteshark Media White Shark Media

Your upcoming case is very important. It's not only a very big deal for the defendant, obviously, but this is also a big case for you professionally as well. You want to make sure you get it all right. You need to ensure the judge and jury reach the verdict you are arguing for. This can't and shouldn't be done on your own. There's no shame in that. A doctor doesn't handle every aspect of someone's medical needs on their own. Even the best doctor in the world has a support staff of nurses, X-ray technicians, certified nursing assistants (CNAs), and many others. For something important, it is crucial to bring in outside help. This includes your upcoming trial.

 

There are professional companies that offer all of the prep work and additional services you need to go into trial with confidence. A few of these trial exhibits services include:

 

#1 Trial consultations

#2 Mock trials

#3 Forensic animation

#4 Crime scene reconstruction

#5 Medical illustrations

#6 Motor vehicle accident reconstruction

#7 Focus groups

#8 Police officer involved shooting reconstruction

 

That's quite a wide range of services! These professional services can be used especially effectively when...

 

#1 … a timeline or sequence is important. You need your judge and jury to understand exactly what happened and when, particularly when describing a shooting or other crime scene.

#2 ... there is a potential for information overload in a trial or mediation. Some trials last days and days, even weeks. If you only tell them the information, they may forget it by the time they are making their decision. You want to show them your side of the argument, so it makes a lasting impression in their memory.

#3 … it is important to send messages to opposing counsel in settlement discussions about your own graphic sophistication and preparation for trial. Maybe your fantastic preparations scare the other side into reaching a plea deal so a lengthy trial can be avoided all together!

#4 … the language and processes are highly technical. Medical malpractice suits in particular are tough for a jury of "regular people" to understand. They may not know  the difference between the patient's Philtrum and Proboscis when they are told, but they'll remember the difference when they are shown via medical 3D animations.

#5 … specific calculations are complex. Especially in crime scenes, it may be very important to know exactly what time something occured, precisely where the bullet was shot from, which part of the body it entered, and how long it took for the victim to die. All of this math and science will be confusing if they are only listening and not shown an example.

#6 … evidence seems disjointed and not compelling. If you're worried about your side of the argument, trial exhibits can be a big help.

#7 … your upcoming trial is very complex. Unfortunately, not all cases are simple to understand. Complex trials require synthesis of volumes of evidence!

 

Don't leave the verdict to chance. Bring in a team of professionals to help you make your case!


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