Brain Injury Trial Exhibits — What Every Personal Injury Attorney Needs to Know April 13 2026

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is one of the most complex and high-value injury categories in personal injury litigation. Whether your client suffered a closed head injury in a rear-end collision, a diffuse axonal injury in a high-speed crash, or a subdural hematoma from a slip and fall, the challenge is always the same: making an invisible injury visible to a jury or mediator who has no medical background.

The right brain injury trial exhibit doesn’t just illustrate anatomy — it tells the story of your client’s injury in a way that is immediately understandable, medically credible, and emotionally compelling. Here’s what every personal injury attorney needs to know about selecting and using brain injury trial exhibits effectively.

Brain Anatomy and Functions Trial Exhibit | Stock Medical Illustration for Personal Injury Attorneys

Start with Brain Anatomy — Before the Injury

Before presenting any brain injury exhibit, establish the baseline. A Brain Anatomy and Functions exhibit showing the lobes of the brain and their functions gives the jury a reference point — so when you show the injury, they understand exactly what was damaged and what that means for your client’s daily life. This is your #1 all-time best-selling exhibit at Stock Trial Exhibits for good reason: it works.

Diffuse Axonal Injury — The Most Underestimated TBI

Diffuse axonal injury (DAI) is caused by the rapid shearing of axonal nerve fibers throughout the brain during acceleration-deceleration trauma — the same mechanism as a rear-end collision or a violent fall. DAI is notoriously difficult to demonstrate on standard MRI and CT imaging, which is exactly why defense counsel loves to argue it doesn’t exist. A Diffuse Axonal Injury trial exhibit showing the shearing mechanism and the three types of axonal injuries — mild, moderate, and severe — is one of the most powerful tools available to overcome that defense and maximize case value.

Diffuse Axonal Injury Trial Exhibit | Stock Medical Illustration for Personal Injury Attorneys

Subdural Hematoma — Show the Bleed

A subdural hematoma occurs when blood collects between the brain and its protective covering following a head impact. Unlike DAI, subdural hematomas are visible on imaging — but a Subdural Hematoma vs. Normal Brain Anatomy exhibit makes the pathology immediately understandable to a lay jury in a way that a raw CT scan never can. Right-side, left-side, and normal vs. hematoma comparison exhibits are all available for instant download.

Brain Contusions & Skull Fractures

When your client suffered a direct impact to the head, a Brain Contusions and Skull Fracture exhibit showing the bruising of brain tissue and the fracture pattern is essential to conveying the severity of the trauma. Paired with a brain anatomy exhibit, this creates a compelling visual sequence that leaves no doubt about the nature and extent of the injury.

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Subdural Hematoma vs Normal Brain Anatomy Trial Exhibit
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