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Stock Anatomy Images — Instant Downloads for Common Personal Injury Cases July 13 2026
Stock Trial Exhibits provides instant-download stock anatomy images for personal injury attorneys — covering spine anatomy, eye anatomy, carpal tunnel, elbow arthroscopy, navicular foot fracture, and hip anatomy. For complex cases, MedLegalVisuals delivers fully custom exhibits.Legal Graphics — Top Provider of Instant Downloads for Common Personal Injury Cases July 10 2026
Stock Trial Exhibits is a top provider of instant-download legal graphics for personal injury attorneys — covering cervical rhizotomy, lumbar compression fractures, Bankart shoulder tears, wrist fractures, femoral neck fractures, and thoracic spine injuries. For complex cases, MedLegalVisuals delivers fully custom exhibits.Personal Injury Medical Graphics — Instant Downloads for Demand Packages, Mediation or Trial July 08 2026
Stock Trial Exhibits provides instant-download personal injury medical graphics for demand packages, mediation, and trial — whiplash, subdural hematoma, epidural injections, spinal cord stimulators, ACL tears, and ankle fractures. For complex cases, MedLegalVisuals delivers fully custom exhibits.Anatomy Exhibits for Trial — Instant Downloads or Custom Visuals for Your Injury Cases July 06 2026
Stock Trial Exhibits provides instant-download anatomy exhibits for the most common personal injury cases — cervical spine, lumbar spine, brain, shoulder, hip, and knee. For complex cases requiring custom visuals built from your client’s own records, our partner MedLegalVisuals delivers fully case-specific exhibits.Trial Exhibits for Attorneys — Quality Reusable Medical Exhibits Available Instantly July 01 2026
Stock Trial Exhibits provides quality reusable medical exhibits for personal injury attorneys — covering ACDF, diffuse axonal injury, hip fractures, knee replacement, SLAP tears, and lumbar radiculopathy. Instant download, reusable across cases.Reusable Medical Exhibits — Instant Downloads for Cases with Common Injuries June 29 2026
Stock Trial Exhibits offers reusable, instant-download medical exhibits for the most common personal injury cases — cervical and lumbar disc herniations, TBI, rotator cuff tears, knee injuries, and ankle fractures. One purchase, unlimited use across cases.L5-S1 PLIF Surgery Trial Exhibits — Instant Digital Downloads June 17 2026

Posterior lumbar interbody fusion (PLIF) at the L5-S1 level is one of the most commonly performed spinal surgeries in personal injury litigation — and one of the most difficult to explain to a jury without the right visual. At Stock Trial Exhibits, personal injury attorneys can access a complete library of L5-S1 PLIF surgery trial exhibits available as instant digital downloads, ready for demand packages, mediation, deposition, and trial.
Why L5-S1 PLIF Exhibits Are Critical in PI Cases
L5-S1 is the most biomechanically stressed segment of the lumbar spine and the most frequent site of disc herniation, degenerative disc disease, and surgical fusion in motor vehicle accident and workplace injury cases. When your client has undergone a PLIF procedure, the jury needs to understand what was done, why it was necessary, and what it means for your client’s future. A clear surgical exhibit does all three.
These exhibits are equally effective at:
- Demand packages — establish surgical severity early and anchor your demand
- Mediation — help mediators understand the full scope of surgical intervention
- Deposition — give surgical experts a clear visual reference on the record
- Trial — walk a jury through a complex spinal fusion in a format they can follow
Featured L5-S1 PLIF Surgery Exhibits
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Most Popular Lumbar Fusion Exhibit Categories
- L5-S1 PLIF posterior lumbar interbody fusion
- L4-L5 and L4-S1 PLIF multi-level fusion
- Lumbar spine fusion posterior view exhibits
- Pre- and post-surgical comparison exhibits
- Lumbar disc herniation leading to fusion
- Normal lumbar anatomy for pre-injury comparison
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Stock Exhibits vs. Custom Illustrations: Which Is Right for Your Case?
For L5-S1 PLIF cases involving standard single or two-level fusion procedures, a stock exhibit delivers professional, courtroom-ready visuals instantly — no wait time, no custom fees, and no production timeline to worry about before your next mediation or trial date.
For complex multi-level reconstructions, revision surgeries, or cases requiring integration of your client’s actual imaging and operative reports, our partner MedLegalVisuals provides fully custom case-specific medical illustrations built from your client’s records.
Need a custom exhibit tailored to your client’s imaging and surgical records?
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Frequently Asked Questions: L5-S1 PLIF Surgery Trial Exhibits
What is a PLIF procedure and why is it commonly litigated in PI cases?
A posterior lumbar interbody fusion (PLIF) is a spinal surgery in which the damaged disc is removed and replaced with bone graft and hardware to fuse two vertebrae together. It is commonly performed following disc herniation, degenerative disc disease, or instability caused by trauma — making it one of the most frequently litigated surgical procedures in motor vehicle accident and workplace injury cases.
Why is L5-S1 the most common level for PLIF surgery in PI cases?
L5-S1 is the lowest and most mechanically loaded segment of the lumbar spine, making it the most vulnerable to disc injury and degeneration following trauma. The majority of lumbar disc herniations and surgical fusions in personal injury litigation occur at L4-L5 and L5-S1, making exhibits at these levels essential for any high-volume PI practice.
Can I use PLIF surgery exhibits at mediation and in demand packages?
Yes — all STE lumbar fusion exhibits are sized and formatted for every stage of litigation, including demand packages, mediation presentations, 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 PLIF exhibit and a custom surgical illustration?
Stock PLIF exhibits depict the standard surgical procedure at a specific vertebral level and are ideal for straightforward single or two-level fusion cases. Custom illustrations from our partner MedLegalVisuals are built from your client’s actual operative reports and imaging — best for complex revision surgeries or high-value cases requiring case-specific visuals.
How do PLIF surgery exhibits help present spinal fusion to a jury?
Spinal fusion surgery is complex and unfamiliar to most jurors. A clear surgical exhibit showing the disc removal, interbody cage placement, pedicle screw fixation, and fusion hardware communicates the severity and permanence of the procedure in seconds — giving the jury a visual anchor for expert testimony and supporting stronger verdicts. For complex cases, MedLegalVisuals offers case-specific surgical exhibit services built from your client’s own records.
Left Medial Malleolus Fracture Trial Exhibits — Instant Digital Downloads June 15 2026
Stock left medial malleolus fracture trial exhibits — single-view, two-view, normal vs. fracture comparisons, bimalleolar, and trimalleolar. Medically accurate, attorney-tested, and available as instant digital downloads for demand packages, mediation, and trial.Thoracic and Lumbar Compression Fracture Trial Exhibits — Instant Digital Downloads June 11 2026

Compression fractures of the thoracic and lumbar spine are among the most common and visually compelling injuries in personal injury litigation. At Stock Trial Exhibits, attorneys can access a full library of litigation-ready compression fracture exhibits — available as instant digital downloads for use at demand packages, mediation, deposition, and trial.
Why Compression Fracture Exhibits Matter in PI Cases
Spinal compression fractures are often invisible to a jury without the right visual aid. A well-chosen exhibit bridges the gap between complex radiology reports and what a jury can actually understand. Whether your client sustained a T9, T10, T11, or T12 thoracic fracture — or an L1 lumbar compression fracture — a clear, anatomically accurate exhibit helps decision-makers grasp the severity of the injury and its long-term impact.
These exhibits are equally effective at:
- Demand packages — set the tone early with professional-grade visuals
- Mediation — reinforce injury severity before a neutral evaluator
- Deposition — anchor expert testimony to a clear anatomical reference
- Trial — present to a jury in a format they can follow and remember
Thoracic Compression Fracture Exhibits
The thoracic spine (T1–T12) is a frequent site of compression fractures in motor vehicle accidents, slip-and-fall cases, and high-impact trauma. Our thoracic exhibit library covers the most commonly litigated vertebral levels with side-by-side normal vs. injured comparisons, fracture detail callouts, and clean courtroom-ready design.
Featured Compression Fracture Exhibits
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Most Popular Compression Fracture Exhibit Categories
- Thoracic vertebral compression fractures (T9–T12)
- Lumbar vertebral compression fractures (L1–L5)
- Burst fractures vs. wedge compression fractures
- Kyphoplasty and vertebroplasty procedure exhibits
- Pre- and post-surgical comparison exhibits
- Multi-level spinal fracture exhibits
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Stock Exhibits vs. Custom Illustrations: Which Is Right for Your Case?
Stock exhibits are the right choice when your case involves a common compression fracture diagnosis and you need exhibits fast — for an upcoming mediation, deposition, or trial date. They deliver professional, courtroom-ready visuals at a fraction of the cost of custom work, and can be reused across multiple cases involving similar injuries.
For complex multi-level fractures, surgical reconstruction cases, or cases requiring client-specific imaging overlays, 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?
Get a Free Custom Exhibit Proposal from Medical Legal Visuals →
Frequently Asked Questions: Compression Fracture Trial Exhibits
What is a compression fracture and how does it appear in a trial exhibit?
A compression fracture occurs when a vertebral body collapses under axial load, reducing its height and often causing a wedge-shaped deformity. Trial exhibits illustrate this with side-by-side normal vs. injured vertebra comparisons, making the injury immediately visible to a jury or mediator.
Which vertebral levels are most commonly litigated in compression fracture cases?
T12 and L1 are the most frequently litigated levels, as the thoracolumbar junction is the most biomechanically vulnerable region of the spine. T9, T10, T11, and L2–L5 fractures are also common in high-impact trauma cases.
Can I use these exhibits at mediation and in demand packages, not just at trial?
Yes — all STE compression fracture exhibits are sized and formatted for use at every stage of litigation, including demand packages, mediation presentations, depositions, and courtroom display. Digital download files are ready to insert into any presentation or document.
What's the difference between a stock compression fracture exhibit and a custom illustration?
Stock exhibits depict the standard anatomy of a compression fracture at a specific vertebral level and are ideal for straightforward cases. Custom illustrations from our partner MedLegalVisuals are built from your client's actual imaging and surgical records — best for complex or high-value cases requiring case-specific visuals.
How do compression fracture exhibits help present spinal injury to a jury?
Jurors rarely have medical training, and radiology reports alone rarely convey the severity of a spinal fracture. A clear anatomical exhibit showing the collapsed vertebra, surrounding structures, and degree of deformity gives the jury a visual anchor for expert testimony — making the injury tangible, credible, and memorable. For complex reconstructive cases, MedLegalVisuals offers case-specific exhibit services built from your client's own imaging.
