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Convincing Trial Exhibits
Our 2D and 3D illustrations and animations can:
- Test theories of one or more parties during the early stages of the conflict resolution
- Provide clear visuals for the court – “A picture is worth a thousand words”
- Assist in holding the attention of a judge or jury during verbal presentations
- Provide convincing inserts in an expert witness report intended as a settlement document
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A women slips while walking down a sloped driveway leaving an office building. The office is located in an old neighborhood with many grade changes and challenges to accessibility. Is the property owner liable for not making the driveway an accessible route?
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A man trips near a grating at a gas station. The leading edge of the grating is raised, and at the limit of accessibility and safety guidelines. The plaintiff testifies that the tripped on the leading edge of the grating. Did the grating contribute to the fall?
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A hotel employee is injured by a downward moving manlift. Is his version of the incident plausible? What were the possible contributing factors? Did the area violate accepted safety standards? Would additional safety measures have prevented the accident from occurring?
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A collision occurs in a parking lot. Both parties claim the parking lot design was to blame. What did the scene look like at the time of the accident? Based on the testimony of the plaintiff, how did the accident occur?
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A maintenance worker is injured in a service area. While crouching and walking under a series of pipes and ducts he lifted his head and impacted it on a pipe. Is the property owner liable for the condition of the incident area?
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Legal Visuals was founded by Chris LeBlanc, a digital illustrator with over twelve years experience creating illustrations and animations for the legal, architectural, and engineering fields. With a degree in architecture, Chris has the background and technical knowledge needed to illustrate a wide range of cases. While any type of case will be considered, his focus is premises liability, general casualty, accessibility (ADA), personal injury, accident reconstruction, and industrial accidents.
For more information about how we can help you improve your visual case presentation, please contact Chris LeBlanc at 337-593-9250.
For examples of Chris' other illustration and animation work, see: www.designvis.com |