Medical Illustrations for Trial — Instant Digital Downloads and Custom Medical Exhibits June 22 2026
When it comes to presenting a personal injury case, the quality of your visual evidence can make or break your outcome at demand packages, mediation, deposition, and trial. Stock Trial Exhibits provides instant-download medical illustrations for trial — professionally designed, litigation-ready graphics available the moment you purchase. For complex or high-value cases requiring case-specific custom work, our partner MedLegalVisuals delivers fully custom medical exhibits and illustrations tailored to the exact facts of your case.
Instant-Download Medical Illustrations for Trial
Stock Trial Exhibits offers a comprehensive library of instant-download medical illustrations covering the most common personal injury case types — cervical and lumbar spine injuries, brain injuries, orthopedic fractures, soft tissue injuries, surgical procedures, and pain management interventions. Every exhibit is professionally illustrated, attorney-tested, and formatted for courtroom presentation. Download, print, or display digitally — no waiting, no custom order required.
- Cervical and lumbar spine exhibits — disc herniations, bulges, nerve compression, and surgical procedures
- Brain injury exhibits — TBI, subdural hematoma, brain contusions, and normal anatomy comparisons
- Orthopedic fracture exhibits — ankle, knee, shoulder, and extremity fractures
- Surgical procedure exhibits — spinal fusion, epidural steroid injections, and pain management procedures
- Normal anatomy exhibits — foundational visuals for before/after comparisons at trial
Why Medical Illustrations Win Cases
Jurors are not medical professionals. Without clear visual evidence, even a well-documented injury can fail to resonate in the jury room. Medical illustrations for trial translate complex anatomy and injury mechanisms into immediately understandable visuals — giving jurors the context they need to understand what happened, why it matters, and what your client has endured. Used at mediation, they signal thorough preparation and increase settlement pressure. Used at trial, they anchor expert testimony and drive juror comprehension.
Featured Medical Illustrations — Instant Digital Downloads
Most Popular Exhibit Categories
- Cervical spine disc herniations and bulges
- Lumbar spine disc injuries and nerve compression
- Traumatic brain injury (TBI) and subdural hematoma
- Orthopedic fractures — ankle, knee, shoulder, and extremity
- Surgical procedures — spinal fusion, ACDF, and epidural injections
- Soft tissue injuries — whiplash, rotator cuff, and ligament tears
- Normal anatomy comparisons for before/after presentations
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When to Use Stock Exhibits vs. Custom Medical Illustrations
Stock trial exhibits are the right choice for the simple personal injury cases — they are immediately available, professionally illustrated, and priced for efficient case management. For complex or high-value cases where the injury mechanism, surgical procedure, or client-specific anatomy requires a custom illustration built from your client's own records, our partner MedLegalVisuals provides fully custom medical illustrations and case-specific exhibit services tailored to the exact facts of your case.
Custom Medical Exhibits from MedLegalVisuals
For cases requiring fully custom medical illustrations built from your client's surgical records, operative reports, and imaging, our partner MedLegalVisuals delivers case-specific exhibits including custom medical illustrations, surgical storyboard exhibits, and colorized diagnostic films — all tailored to the exact facts of your case.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are medical illustrations for trial and how are they used in personal injury cases?
Medical illustrations for trial are professionally designed graphics that depict anatomy, injury mechanisms, and surgical procedures in clear, attorney-ready format. They are used at demand packages, mediation, deposition, and trial to help jurors, mediators, and opposing counsel understand complex medical evidence without requiring expert interpretation. Stock Trial Exhibits offers an instant-download library covering the most common personal injury case types.
What is the difference between stock medical illustrations and custom medical exhibits?
Stock medical illustrations are pre-designed, professionally illustrated exhibits available for instant download — ideal for straightforward cases where the injury type is well-represented in the library. Custom medical exhibits are built from your client's own surgical records, operative reports, and imaging, and are best suited for complex or high-value cases with unique injury mechanisms. Our partner MedLegalVisuals specializes in fully custom case-specific exhibits.
Can I use stock trial exhibits at mediation and deposition as well as trial?
Yes — stock trial exhibits from Stock Trial Exhibits are formatted for use at demand packages, mediation, deposition, and trial. Digital download formats are ideal for screen-based presentations, while printed board options are available for courtroom display.
When should I use a custom medical illustration instead of a stock exhibit?
Custom medical illustrations are most valuable when the injury mechanism, surgical procedure, or client anatomy is unique enough that a stock exhibit cannot accurately represent it. For the majority of cervical, lumbar, orthopedic, and brain injury cases, stock exhibits provide immediate, cost-effective visual support. For complex multi-level surgeries, rare injury patterns, or high-value cases requiring client-specific visuals, contact MedLegalVisuals for a custom exhibit proposal.
How do medical illustrations help present injuries to a jury?
Medical illustrations translate complex anatomy and injury mechanisms into clear, compelling visuals that jurors can understand without medical training. When paired with expert testimony, a well-chosen medical illustration anchors the jury's understanding of the injury, the treatment, and the long-term impact — dramatically increasing comprehension and supporting stronger verdicts. Browse the full library at Stock Trial Exhibits or contact MedLegalVisuals for custom case-specific exhibits.

