Calcaneus Fracture Trial Exhibits for Ankle & Foot Injury Cases July 06 2020

A calcaneus fracture — a break of the heel bone — is one of the most debilitating foot injuries seen in personal injury cases, commonly resulting from falls from height, motor vehicle accidents, and workplace injuries. Visually presenting the fracture pattern and resulting soft tissue damage is essential to maximizing damages for your client. Stock Trial Exhibits provides cost-effective, litigation-ready calcaneus fracture medical illustrations available for instant digital download or printed trial-size delivery.

Calcaneus Fracture Right Foot Trial Exhibit | Stock Medical Illustration for Personal Injury Attorneys

What's Included

  • Calcaneus fracture of the right foot shown in medial view with descriptive anatomical labels
  • Soft tissue swelling and bruising clearly depicted
  • Jury-friendly illustration proven effective for ankle and foot injury case presentation
  • Available in digital download or printed trial-size format

About Calcaneus Fractures

The calcaneus (heel bone) is the largest bone in the foot. Calcaneus fractures typically occur when significant force is applied to the heel — such as landing hard after a fall or during a high-impact collision. These injuries often result in long-term disability, chronic pain, and the need for surgical intervention, making demonstrative exhibits critical for conveying the severity of the injury to a jury or mediator.

How to Order

  1. Visit the Calcaneus Fracture Trial Exhibit product page
  2. Select your format — digital download or printed trial-size
  3. Add to cart and check out securely
  4. Download instantly or receive your printed exhibit via free shipping

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