Left Medial Malleolus Fracture Trial Exhibits — Instant Digital Downloads June 15 2026

Ankle fractures are among the most frequently litigated orthopedic injuries in personal injury cases — and the medial malleolus is one of the most commonly fractured structures in the ankle. At Stock Trial Exhibits, personal injury attorneys can access a complete library of left medial malleolus fracture trial exhibits available as instant digital downloads, ready for demand packages, mediation, deposition, and trial.
Why Medial Malleolus Fracture Exhibits Matter in PI Cases
The medial malleolus — the bony prominence on the inner side of the ankle — is frequently fractured in slip-and-fall accidents, motor vehicle collisions, and pedestrian knockdown cases. Without a clear visual exhibit, jurors and mediators struggle to understand the anatomy, the mechanism of injury, and the severity of the fracture. A well-chosen trial exhibit communicates all three in seconds.
These exhibits are equally effective at:
- Demand packages — anchor your settlement demand with a clear injury visual from day one
- Mediation — help mediators and opposing counsel immediately grasp the injury’s impact
- Deposition — give expert witnesses a clear anatomical reference on the record
- Trial — present to a jury in a format they can follow, retain, and act on
Featured Left Medial Malleolus Fracture Exhibits
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Most Popular Ankle Fracture Exhibit Categories
- Medial malleolus fractures (left and right)
- Bimalleolar ankle fractures
- Trimalleolar ankle fractures
- Normal ankle anatomy vs. fracture comparisons
- Open reduction internal fixation (ORIF) of the ankle
- Ankle anatomy exhibits for pre-injury comparison
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Stock Exhibits vs. Custom Illustrations: Which Is Right for Your Case?
For straightforward medial malleolus fracture cases — a left ankle fracture from a slip-and-fall or pedestrian accident — a stock exhibit delivers everything you need instantly. No wait time, no custom fees, and no production timeline to worry about before your next mediation or trial date.
For complex multi-fragment fractures, ORIF surgical reconstruction cases, or cases requiring client-specific imaging integration, our partner MedLegalVisuals provides fully custom case-specific medical illustrations built from your client’s actual imaging records.
Need a custom exhibit tailored to your client’s imaging and surgical records?
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Frequently Asked Questions: Left Medial Malleolus Fracture Trial Exhibits
What is the medial malleolus and why is it commonly fractured in PI cases?
The medial malleolus is the bony prominence on the inner side of the ankle, forming part of the ankle mortise joint. It is frequently fractured in slip-and-fall accidents, pedestrian knockdowns, and motor vehicle collisions when the ankle is forced into an abnormal position. Trial exhibits illustrate the fracture site and surrounding anatomy clearly for jurors and mediators.
What is the difference between a medial malleolus fracture, a bimalleolar fracture, and a trimalleolar fracture?
A medial malleolus fracture involves only the inner ankle bone. A bimalleolar fracture involves both the medial and lateral malleolus, and a trimalleolar fracture adds the posterior malleolus — making it the most severe and surgically complex of the three. Stock Trial Exhibits carries dedicated exhibits for all three fracture types.
Can I use these exhibits at mediation and in demand packages, not just at trial?
Yes — all STE ankle fracture exhibits are sized and formatted for every stage of litigation, including demand packages, mediation binders, depositions, and courtroom display. Digital download files are ready to insert into any presentation or document immediately upon purchase.
What’s the difference between a stock ankle fracture exhibit and a custom illustration?
Stock exhibits depict the standard anatomy of a medial malleolus fracture and are ideal for straightforward cases needing fast, litigation-ready visuals. Custom illustrations from our partner MedLegalVisuals are built from your client’s actual X-rays and surgical records — best for complex ORIF cases or high-value matters requiring case-specific visuals.
How do ankle fracture exhibits help present the injury to a jury?
Ankle fractures are often dismissed as minor injuries by jurors unfamiliar with their complexity and long-term impact. A clear anatomical exhibit showing the fractured malleolus, displacement, and surrounding joint structures communicates severity immediately — making the injury tangible and credible. For complex surgical cases, MedLegalVisuals offers case-specific exhibit services built from your client’s own imaging.
