LEGAL ANIMATIONS can be the most persuasive tool used in the courtroom and are considered the most sophisticated type of demonstrative evidence available to litigators. They are used in trial to aid an expert’s or witness’s testimony and mediation to effect settlement.
Infomedia has created hundreds of Legal Animations and can advise your firm on the best approach for creating your visualization. We have expertise with all types of legal animations ranging from vehicle collisions to natural disasters.
COURTROOM & ANIMATION EXPERIENCE
Infomedia’s lead animator, Greg Raines, is the president of the company and has been creating courtroom animations for over 18 years. He has testified at trial, has been deposed multiple times by both plaintiff and defense counsel, and is very familiar with the required process for avoiding admissibility issues.
LEGAL ANIMATIONS STORMS & NATURAL DISASTERS
Water Damage
Hail Damage
Water Damage
Hail Damage
LEGAL ANIMATIONS MACHINERY FATALITIES
WHEN TO USE A LEGAL ANIMATION
At trial a courtroom animation (also referred to as a trial animation, legal animation, or legal reenactment) should be used when an event is complicated, confusing, or more appreciated and dramatic when shown.
At mediation a courtroom animation, or legal animation, can be geared more towards settling the case and is sometimes used simply to enhance a presenter’s overall presentation.
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COST OF A LEGAL ANIMATION
Cost is determined by the number of hours it takes to create the animation, therefore there is no one size fits all. However, we do offer several options that make a legal animation feasible for almost any case.
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LEGAL ANIMATIONS CONSTRUCTION ACCIDENTS
LEGAL ANIMATIONS VEHICULAR ACCIDENTS
LEGAL ANIMATIONS MEDICAL PROCEDURES
MEDICAL ANIMATIONS, Procedure & Anatomy Overviews
All of our Medical Legal Animations begin with our anatomical human collection. It is the most comprehensive and well-crafted animation collection available to the legal community. It maintains true to life human shape with accurate proportion and positioning to allow for the most realistic demonstrative exhibits possible.
This collection was created through years of development working with scanned human forms, photographic illustrative anatomical atlases, MRI / CT scans, and with integrated consultation from leading medical experts.
BRING THE JURY TO THE SCENE
Give the jury what they want: VISUALS. Today’s juror is accustomed to seeing what they are
hearing. A vivid legal animation will hold the interest of the jury and is more likely be
retained for the most important part of your trial -- deliberations.