Thoracic Spine Compression Fracture Trial Exhibits for Personal Injury Attorneys June 26 2026

T12 Compression Fracture Compared to Normal Thoracic Spine — stock trial exhibit for personal injury attorneys

Stock Trial Exhibits offers a comprehensive library of thoracic spine compression fracture trial exhibits — medically accurate, attorney-tested, and available as instant digital downloads. Whether your case involves a T9, T10, T11, T12, or multi-level thoracic fracture, our stock exhibits are ready for demand packages, mediation, deposition, and trial.

Thoracic Spine Compression Fractures in Personal Injury Cases

Thoracic spine compression fractures are among the most visually complex injuries to present to a jury. The mid-back vertebrae — T1 through T12 — are structurally distinct from the cervical and lumbar spine, and jurors rarely have an intuitive sense of how a compression fracture affects vertebral height, spinal stability, or long-term function. A clear, labeled medical illustration bridges that gap instantly.

Our thoracic spine exhibits depict fracture injuries in the lateral view with full anatomical labeling — showing the compressed vertebral body, loss of height, and surrounding structures — exactly what attorneys need to anchor expert testimony and make the injury undeniable to a jury or mediator.

Featured Thoracic Spine Trial Exhibits

Browse our most-used thoracic spine exhibits below. Click any image to view full details and ordering options.

T11-T12 Compression Fractures of the Thoracic Spine trial exhibit for personal injury attorneys

T11-T12 Compression Fractures

T11 Compression Fracture of the Thoracic Spine trial exhibit

T11 Compression Fracture

T12 Compression Fracture of Thoracic Spine trial exhibit

T12 Compression Fracture

T12 Compression Fracture Compared to Normal Thoracic Spine trial exhibit

T12 Fracture vs. Normal Spine

Thoracic Spine Fracture of T12 stock trial exhibit

Thoracic Spine Fracture of T12

T10 Compression Fracture of the Thoracic Spine trial exhibit

T10 Compression Fracture

T9 Compression Fracture of the Thoracic Spine trial exhibit

T9 Compression Fracture

Thoracic Spine Anatomy stock trial exhibit for personal injury attorneys

Thoracic Spine Anatomy

T12 Balloon Kyphoplasty Procedure Female trial exhibit

T12 Kyphoplasty — Female

T12 Balloon Kyphoplasty Procedure Male trial exhibit

T12 Kyphoplasty — Male

Most Common Thoracic Spine Injury Scenarios

  • T11-T12 compression fractures from motor vehicle accidents and falls
  • Single-level T12 compression fractures with vertebral height loss
  • T10 and T9 fractures from high-impact trauma
  • Multi-level thoracic fractures requiring surgical stabilization
  • Balloon kyphoplasty procedures for fracture fixation and height restoration
  • Thoracic spine anatomy orientation for jury education

Stock vs. Custom: Which Is Right for Your Thoracic Case?

For the majority of thoracic spine compression fracture cases — single or multi-level fractures with standard mechanisms of injury — our stock exhibits deliver everything you need: medically accurate anatomy, clear fracture labeling, and a professional presentation format ready for demand packages, mediation, and trial. They're reusable across multiple cases and available instantly.

For complex cases involving unusual fracture patterns, surgical hardware, or case-specific imaging overlays, our partner MedLegalVisuals offers fully custom, case-specific thoracic spine exhibits built from your client's actual imaging and surgical records.

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Frequently Asked Questions — Thoracic Spine Fracture Trial Exhibits

What is a thoracic spine compression fracture?

A thoracic compression fracture occurs when one or more vertebrae in the mid-back (T1–T12) collapse under axial load, reducing vertebral height. These injuries are common in motor vehicle accidents, falls, and high-impact trauma, and are a frequent subject of personal injury and malpractice litigation.

Which thoracic vertebrae are most commonly fractured in PI cases?

T11 and T12 are the most frequently fractured thoracic vertebrae in trauma cases, as the thoracolumbar junction is a biomechanical transition zone. T10 and T9 fractures also appear regularly in high-energy impact cases such as MVAs and falls from height.

Can I use the same exhibit for multiple cases?

Yes — all Stock Trial Exhibits are fully reusable. Once purchased, you can use the exhibit across as many cases as needed at no additional cost, making them highly cost-effective for high-volume PI practices.

What is balloon kyphoplasty and when do I need that exhibit?

Balloon kyphoplasty is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to restore vertebral height after a compression fracture by inflating a balloon inside the vertebral body and injecting bone cement. If your client underwent this procedure, our T12 Kyphoplasty exhibits (male and female) clearly illustrate each surgical step for jury education.

How do thoracic spine exhibits help present fracture injuries to a jury?

A labeled medical illustration of the thoracic spine shows jurors exactly where the fracture occurred, how the vertebral body collapsed, and what structures are affected — in a format that requires no medical background to understand. Stock Trial Exhibits provides ready-made thoracic fracture visuals for straightforward cases; for complex or surgical cases, MedLegalVisuals can build a fully custom exhibit from your client's records.