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Medical Exhibits for Trial: Instant-Download Visuals for Personal Injury Attorneys June 04 2026
Stock Trial Exhibits provides instant-download medical exhibits for trial — professional anatomical illustrations for personal injury attorneys covering spine, brain, fractures, and pain management procedures.Adding Colorized Diagnostic Films to Stock Trial Exhibits for Maximum Visual Impact June 02 2026
Learn how combining Stock Trial Exhibits stock medical graphics with MedLegalVisuals colorized diagnostic films — colorized X-rays, MRIs, and CT scans — creates the most visually compelling case presentation for mediation and trial.Medical Graphics for Personal Injury Cases June 01 2026
Stock Trial Exhibits provides professional medical graphics for personal injury cases — instant-download anatomical illustrations and trial exhibits covering spine, brain, fractures, and pain management procedures.Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Trial Exhibits and Legal Graphics for PI Attorneys May 27 2026
Stock Trial Exhibits provides instant-download TBI trial exhibits and legal graphics for personal injury attorneys — medically accurate brain injury visuals ready for demand packages, mediation, deposition, and trial.Legal Graphics for Trial and Mediation: Instant Download Medical Visuals May 25 2026
Stock Trial Exhibits provides instant-download legal graphics for trial and mediation — affordable, litigation-ready medical visuals for personal injury attorneys available in minutes.Meralgia Paresthetica Trial Exhibits for Personal Injury Attorneys May 20 2026
Meralgia paresthetica is one of the most misunderstood and undervalued injuries in personal injury litigation. Characterized by tingling, numbness, and burning pain in the outer thigh, it results from compression of the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve as it exits the pelvis — and it is a legitimate, diagnosable condition that can significantly impact a client's quality of life. When an adjuster or jury has never heard of meralgia paresthetica, a clear medical exhibit is the fastest way to establish credibility and communicate the severity of the injury.
Stock Trial Exhibits offers instant-download meralgia paresthetica trial exhibits for both left and right thigh presentations, available immediately after purchase with no waiting and no shipping.

Instant Download, Courtroom Ready
Every meralgia paresthetica exhibit is available as an instant digital download immediately after purchase. Files include a screen-resolution JPG for PowerPoint and demand packages, and a high-resolution print-ready file you can use at any time. Download, open, and use the same day.
What Is Meralgia Paresthetica?
Meralgia paresthetica is a clinical condition caused by compression or entrapment of the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve — a sensory nerve that runs from the lumbar spine through the pelvis and into the outer thigh. When this nerve is compressed, typically at the inguinal ligament near the hip, it produces a characteristic pattern of symptoms including:
- Burning or aching pain on the outer surface of the thigh
- Tingling or numbness in the lateral thigh
- Sensitivity to touch or pressure on the affected area
- Symptoms that worsen with standing or walking
In personal injury cases, meralgia paresthetica can result from direct trauma to the hip or pelvis, prolonged compression from a seatbelt in a motor vehicle accident, or post-surgical nerve damage. Because the condition is purely sensory and does not show on standard imaging, a medical exhibit that clearly illustrates the nerve pathway and compression site is critical for establishing the anatomical basis of your client's symptoms.
Meralgia Paresthetica Trial Exhibits
Our exhibits show the orientation and location of meralgia paresthetica on a male figure, with an enlarged close-up view of the thigh anatomy and descriptive labels identifying the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve, the compression site, and the affected area. Available in left and right thigh versions to match your client's presentation.
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When to Use a Meralgia Paresthetica Exhibit
- Demand packages where you need to educate an adjuster on a condition they may have never encountered and establish its legitimacy as a compensable injury
- Mediation where a clear anatomical illustration of the nerve compression site removes skepticism and supports your damages narrative
- Trial where jurors need to understand why an invisible nerve injury causes real, lasting pain and functional limitation
- Seatbelt and hip trauma cases where direct compression of the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve is the mechanism of injury
Browse Meralgia Paresthetica Trial Exhibits
Instant-download stock exhibits for meralgia paresthetica, available in left and right thigh versions. Download immediately after purchase and use the same day in demand packages, mediation, or trial.
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Need a custom meralgia paresthetica exhibit tailored to your client's medical records? |
Legal Graphics: Ready-Made Visuals for Trial and Mediation May 19 2026
Stock Trial Exhibits provides ready-made downloadable legal graphics for personal injury cases — instant-download medical visuals covering spine, brain, pain management, and more, ready for demand packages, mediation, and trial.Whiplash & Cervical Spine Trial Exhibits for Personal Injury Attorneys May 18 2026
Whiplash is one of the most common injuries in motor vehicle accidents, yet it is also one of the most frequently disputed by defense attorneys and insurance adjusters. A clear, anatomically accurate medical exhibit showing the mechanism of whiplash injury and the resulting cervical spine damage is one of the most effective tools available to personal injury attorneys for demand packages, mediation, and trial.
Stock Trial Exhibits offers instant-download whiplash and cervical spine trial exhibits, available immediately after purchase with no waiting and no shipping.
Instant Download, Courtroom Ready
Every whiplash and cervical spine exhibit is available as an instant digital download immediately after purchase. Files include a screen-resolution JPG for PowerPoint and demand packages, and a high-resolution print-ready file you can use at any time. Download, open, and use the same day.
What Is Whiplash?
Whiplash is a soft tissue injury to the cervical spine caused by a rapid, forceful back-and-forth motion of the neck — most commonly in rear-end motor vehicle collisions. The sudden hyperextension and hyperflexion of the cervical spine can damage muscles, ligaments, intervertebral discs, and nerve roots at multiple levels. Symptoms range from neck pain and stiffness to headaches, radiating arm pain, and in serious cases, disc herniation requiring surgical intervention.
Because whiplash injuries are not always visible on standard imaging, a well-designed medical exhibit that illustrates the mechanism of injury and the resulting anatomical damage is essential for communicating the severity of the injury to adjusters, mediators, and jurors who are not medical professionals.
Whiplash Injury Exhibit
Our whiplash exhibit depicts the mechanism of cervical spine injury in a rear-end collision, showing the hyperextension and hyperflexion forces acting on the cervical vertebrae and soft tissues, with descriptive anatomical labels identifying the structures involved.
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Cervical Spine Anatomy Exhibits
Anatomy exhibits are a powerful foundation for any cervical spine case. Showing the jury what a healthy cervical spine looks like before presenting the injury exhibit creates a clear visual contrast that strengthens your narrative. Our cervical spine anatomy exhibits are available in lateral and axial views.
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Cervical Disc Anatomy & Injury Exhibits
When whiplash results in disc injury, axial view exhibits showing normal disc anatomy versus disc herniation are highly effective for communicating the specific structural damage to the cervical spine. These exhibits show the disc in cross-section, making it easy for any audience to understand the difference between a healthy disc and an injured one.
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When to Use a Whiplash or Cervical Spine Exhibit
- Demand packages where you need to overcome adjuster skepticism about soft tissue cervical injuries and establish the anatomical basis for your client's pain
- Mediation where a whiplash mechanism exhibit combined with a disc injury exhibit creates a compelling visual narrative of cause and effect
- Trial where jurors need to understand why a rear-end collision — even at low speed — can cause significant and lasting cervical spine damage
- Cases with disc herniation where the axial view exhibits clearly show the structural damage resulting from the whiplash event
Browse All Cervical Spine Trial Exhibits
Instant-download whiplash, cervical disc, and cervical anatomy exhibits. Download immediately after purchase and use the same day in demand packages, mediation, or trial.
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Need a custom whiplash or cervical spine exhibit tailored to your client's imaging and medical records? |
Legal Graphics for New York Cases: Medical Exhibits for PI Attorneys May 14 2026
Stock Trial Exhibits provides affordable legal graphics for New York personal injury cases — instant-download medical illustrations ready for demand packages, mediation, deposition, and trial.Stock Medical Illustrations for Personal Injury Attorneys: Trial Graphics That Win Cases May 12 2026
Stock medical illustrations, legal graphics, and trial exhibits — available for instant download or as printed boards. Learn how demonstrative evidence helps PI attorneys present injuries clearly to juries, and browse litigation-ready visuals by injury category.
C3-C5 ACDF Trial Exhibits for Personal Injury Attorneys May 11 2026
When a client undergoes a C3-C5 anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF) following a motor vehicle accident, workplace injury, or other traumatic event, communicating the complexity of that surgery to a jury, adjuster, or mediator is critical to achieving a fair outcome. A high-quality medical exhibit showing the two-level fusion procedure, the hardware placement, and the anatomical context makes the injury and treatment immediately understandable to any audience.
Stock Trial Exhibits offers instant-download C3-C5 ACDF trial exhibits, available immediately after purchase with no waiting and no shipping.
Instant Download, Courtroom Ready
Every C3-C5 ACDF exhibit is available as an instant digital download immediately after purchase. Files include a screen-resolution JPG for PowerPoint and demand packages, and a high-resolution print-ready file you can use at any time. Download, open, and use the same day.
What Is a C3-C5 ACDF?
An anterior cervical discectomy and fusion at C3-C5 is a two-level surgical procedure performed to treat disc herniation, radiculopathy, or instability at the C3-C4 and C4-C5 levels of the cervical spine. The procedure involves removing the damaged disc material from the front of the neck, inserting bone allograft spacers to restore disc height, and securing the construct with a titanium plate and screws to stabilize the spine while fusion occurs.
C3-C5 ACDF cases are commonly seen in rear-end collision and high-impact trauma cases where the upper and mid cervical spine sustains significant compressive or flexion-extension forces. The resulting surgery is a major intervention with a meaningful recovery period, making a clear visual exhibit essential for communicating the severity of the injury and treatment to any decision maker.
C3-C5 ACDF Trial Exhibits
Our C3-C5 ACDF exhibits are available in single and two-view formats to match your presentation strategy. Each exhibit shows the postoperative cervical spine with plate, screws, and bone allograft labels in the anterolateral view, with the two-view version adding a lateral perspective for a more complete picture of the surgical construct.
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When to Use a C3-C5 ACDF Exhibit
A C3-C5 ACDF trial exhibit is most effective in the following situations:
- Demand packages where you need to communicate the scope of a two-level cervical fusion to an adjuster evaluating the claim
- Mediation where a clear visual of the plate, screws, and bone allograft helps move settlement negotiations toward a fair resolution
- Trial where jurors need to understand what a two-level ACDF involves and why it represents a significant, permanent intervention
- Cases with upper cervical involvement where the C3-C4 and C4-C5 levels are less commonly understood than lower cervical fusions
Browse All ACDF Cervical Fusion Trial Exhibits
Instant-download stock exhibits for C3-C5, C4-C6, C5-C7, and single-level ACDF procedures. Download immediately after purchase and use the same day in demand packages, mediation, or trial.
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Need a custom C3-C5 ACDF exhibit tailored to your client's imaging and operative report? |
Legal Graphics for Personal Injury Attorneys: Instant Visuals for Demand Letters, Mediation, and Trial May 08 2026
Stock Trial Exhibits provides instant-download legal graphics — professional medical exhibits, trial exhibits, and injury exhibits built specifically for personal injury attorneys who need compelling visuals without the wait.
Trial Graphics for New York Cases: Fast, Affordable, Litigation-Ready May 07 2026
Stock Trial Exhibits provides fast, affordable trial graphics for New York personal injury cases — instant-download medical illustrations ready for demand packages, mediation, deposition, and trial.Thoracic Compression Fracture Trial Exhibits: T9, T10, T11 and T12 Vertebral Fractures for Personal Injury Attorneys May 06 2026
Thoracic compression fractures are among the most serious spinal injuries seen in personal injury cases involving motor vehicle accidents, slip-and-fall incidents, and workplace trauma. When a client sustains a T9, T10, T11, or T12 vertebral compression fracture, a high-quality medical exhibit helps jurors, adjusters, and mediators understand the anatomy, the mechanism of injury, and the long-term impact on your client's life.
Stock Trial Exhibits offers instant-download thoracic compression fracture trial exhibits for each level of the lower thoracic spine, available immediately after purchase.

Instant Download, Courtroom Ready
Every thoracic fracture exhibit is available as an instant digital download immediately after purchase. Files include a screen-resolution JPG for PowerPoint and demand packages, and a high-resolution print-ready file you can use at any time. No waiting, no shipping. Download, open, and use the same day.
What Is a Thoracic Compression Fracture?
A thoracic compression fracture occurs when one or more vertebrae in the mid to lower thoracic spine collapse under pressure, typically from a traumatic impact. The lower thoracic levels, T9 through T12, are particularly vulnerable in accident cases because they sit at the junction of the more rigid thoracic spine and the more mobile lumbar spine. Injuries at these levels can cause severe pain, loss of vertebral height, spinal instability, and in serious cases, neurological compromise.
Our exhibits depict each fracture level in the lateral view with descriptive anatomical labels identifying the vertebral body, fracture site, and surrounding structures, giving attorneys a clear and accurate visual for any stage of litigation.
T9 Thoracic Compression Fracture Exhibit
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T10 Thoracic Compression Fracture Exhibit
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T11 and T11-T12 Thoracic Compression Fracture Exhibits
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T12 Thoracic Compression Fracture Exhibits
T12 is the most commonly fractured thoracic vertebra in trauma cases. We offer multiple T12 exhibits including a normal vs. fracture comparison and a standalone fracture exhibit, giving you options for different case strategies.
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When to Use a Thoracic Fracture Exhibit
A thoracic compression fracture exhibit is most effective in the following situations:
- Demand packages where you need to communicate the severity of a spinal fracture to an adjuster unfamiliar with thoracic anatomy
- Mediation where a clear visual of the fracture level and vertebral collapse helps move settlement negotiations
- Trial where jurors need to understand why a thoracic fracture causes lasting pain, limited mobility, and reduced quality of life
- Cases involving multiple fracture levels where a combined T11-T12 or multi-level exhibit tells a more complete story
Browse All Thoracic Fracture Trial Exhibits
Instant-download stock exhibits for T9, T10, T11 and T12 thoracic compression fractures. Download immediately after purchase and use the same day in demand packages, mediation, or trial.
Need a custom thoracic fracture exhibit tailored to your client's imaging and medical records?
Get a Free Custom Exhibit Proposal and Quote from MedLegalVisuals →
When Stock Trial Exhibits Are the Right Choice — And When You Need Custom Medical Illustrations May 05 2026
Not every personal injury case requires custom medical illustrations. For straightforward, well-documented injuries, stock trial exhibits offer instant digital downloads, professional-quality legal graphics, and litigation-ready demonstrative evidence — without the wait or cost of custom production. Here's how to know which option is right for your case.
T12 Balloon Kyphoplasty Trial Exhibits for Personal Injury Attorneys May 04 2026
When a client sustains a T12 compression fracture requiring balloon kyphoplasty, a step-by-step surgical exhibit is one of the most powerful tools available to communicate the severity of the injury and the complexity of the treatment. Jurors, adjusters, and mediators rarely understand what kyphoplasty involves. A clear, anatomically accurate medical illustration bridges that gap and strengthens your demand package, mediation presentation, or trial strategy.
Stock Trial Exhibits offers instant-download T12 balloon kyphoplasty trial exhibits for both male and female patients, available in digital and printed formats.
What Is Balloon Kyphoplasty?
Balloon kyphoplasty is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to treat painful vertebral compression fractures, most commonly caused by trauma, osteoporosis, or accident-related injuries. The procedure involves the following steps:
- Orientation of the T12 compression fracture in the thoracic spine
- Insertion of needles into the T12 vertebra through the pedicle
- Use of a cannulated drill to access the fractured vertebral body
- Insertion and inflation of two balloons to restore vertebral height
- Injection of bone cement into the vertebral body to stabilize the fracture
Each of these steps is depicted with descriptive anatomical labels in our exhibits, making the procedure clear and understandable for any audience.
T12 Balloon Kyphoplasty Trial Exhibits
Our exhibits are available in both male and female patient versions to match your client's demographics. Each exhibit shows the full kyphoplasty procedure in a clear, sequential format with descriptive labels identifying the anatomy, injury, and each surgical step.
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When to Use a Kyphoplasty Exhibit
A T12 kyphoplasty exhibit is most effective in the following situations:
- Demand packages where you need to communicate the severity and cost of surgical treatment to an adjuster
- Mediation where a visual timeline of injury and treatment helps move settlement negotiations
- Trial where jurors need to understand what your client endured and why the procedure was necessary
- Cases involving older clients where osteoporosis combined with trauma led to the fracture and surgical intervention
Available Formats
Each exhibit is available in digital and printed formats to fit your workflow. Digital files include a screen-resolution JPG for PowerPoint presentations and a high-resolution print-ready file. Printed formats are available in small (8.5" x 11"), medium (22.5" x 30"), and large (30" x 40") sizes, mounted on foam core and laminated for courtroom use.
Browse T12 Kyphoplasty Trial Exhibits
Instant-download stock exhibits for T12 balloon kyphoplasty, available in male and female patient versions, in digital and printed formats.
Need a custom kyphoplasty exhibit tailored to your client's imaging and surgical records?
Get a Free Custom Exhibit Proposal and Quote from MedLegalVisuals →
Medical Graphics: Instant Visuals for Demand Letters, Mediation, and Trial May 01 2026
Stock Trial Exhibits offers professional-grade medical graphics as instant-download medical exhibits and trial exhibits — attorney-ready, anatomically accurate, and available the moment you need them.
Lumbar Disc Bulge Medical Exhibits: Immediate Visuals for Lumbar Spine Injury Cases April 29 2026
Lumbar disc bulge and herniation are among the most common injuries in motor vehicle accident, slip-and-fall, and workplace injury cases. When your client's low back injury involves a disc bulge, or disc herniation, a high-quality visual or medical exhibit helps jurors, adjusters, and mediators understand the anatomy and the full impact of the injury.
Stock Trial Exhibits offers instant-download, courtroom-ready lumbar disc demonstratives built specifically for personal injury attorneys.

What Lumbar Disc Bulge & Herniation Exhibits Show
- Normal lumbar disc anatomy compared to a bulging or herniated disc
- Axial views showing disc material pressing on the spinal canal
- Left-sided and right-sided disc protrusions for accurate case representation
- Specific injury levels including L4-L5 and L5-S1 with radiculopathy
- Clear anatomical labels for jury education and settlement negotiations
Lumbar Disc Bulge Exhibits
A lumbar disc bulge occurs when the outer wall of the disc weakens and bulges outward, potentially compressing nearby nerve roots and causing low back pain, leg pain, and numbness. Our axial view exhibits clearly show the difference between a normal disc and a bulging disc — making it easy for jurors and adjusters to understand the injury without medical training.
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Lumbar Disc Herniation & Radiculopathy Exhibits
When a lumbar disc injury progresses to a full herniation, the disc material pushes further into the spinal canal, often compressing nerve roots and causing radiculopathy — radiating pain, numbness, and weakness down the leg. Our herniation exhibits are available showing normal anatomy versus herniation, and level-specific exhibits at L4-L5 with radiculopathy in both male and female versions to match your client's presentation.
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Browse Lumbar Spine Trial Exhibits
Instant-download stock exhibits for lumbar disc bulge, herniation, radiculopathy, and low back injury cases. All are litigation-ready for demand packages, mediation, and trial.
Need something case-specific for a complex or multilevel lumbar disc injury case?
Get a Free Custom Exhibit Proposal and Quote from MedLegalVisuals →
Ankle Fracture Medical Exhibits: Medial Malleolus, Trimalleolar & Bimalleolar Visuals for Personal Injury Cases April 27 2026
Ankle fractures are among the most common injuries in slip-and-fall, motor vehicle accident, and premises liability cases. Whether your client sustained a medial malleolus fracture, a complex trimalleolar fracture, or a bimalleolar fracture, a high-quality medical exhibit helps jurors, adjusters, and mediators understand the anatomy and severity of the injury.
Stock Trial Exhibits offers instant-download, courtroom-ready ankle fracture demonstratives built specifically for personal injury attorneys.

What Ankle Fracture Exhibits Show
- Normal ankle anatomy compared to fracture injury for clear jury education
- Anterior and medial views showing fracture displacement and soft tissue swelling
- Left-sided and right-sided fractures to match your client’s specific injury
- Single and two-view exhibits for simple and complex fracture cases
- Descriptive anatomical labels for demand packages, mediation, and trial
Medial Malleolus Fracture Exhibits
A medial malleolus fracture involves the bony prominence on the inner side of the ankle, which is a common injury in falls and twisting accidents. Our exhibits show the fracture in anterior and medial views, with and without soft tissue swelling, and include normal vs. injury comparison exhibits for maximum impact.
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Trimalleolar Ankle Fracture Exhibits
A trimalleolar fracture involves all three malleoli — medial, lateral, and posterior — making it one of the most severe ankle fractures seen in personal injury cases. These complex fractures often require surgical fixation and result in significant long-term impairment. Our trimalleolar exhibits clearly show the fracture pattern for both left and right ankles.
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Bimalleolar Ankle Fracture Exhibits
A bimalleolar fracture involves both the medial and lateral malleoli and is commonly seen in twisting injuries and falls. These fractures are often unstable and require surgical repair, making a clear visual exhibit essential for communicating the severity of the injury to a jury or adjuster.
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Browse All Ankle Fracture Trial Exhibits
Instant-download stock exhibits for medial malleolus, trimalleolar, bimalleolar, and ankle fracture cases. All are litigation-ready for demand packages, mediation, and trial.
Need a custom exhibit for a complex ankle fracture case?
Get a Free Custom Exhibit Proposal and Quote from MedLegalVisuals →
Cervical Disc Bulge Medical Exhibits: Immediate Visuals for Cervical Spine Injury Cases April 22 2026
Cervical disc bulge and herniation are among the most common injuries in motor vehicle accident cases. Stock Trial Exhibits offers instant-download, courtroom-ready cervical disc demonstratives built for personal injury attorneys.Lumbar Spine Trial Exhibits: From Disc Herniation to PLIF Surgery April 20 2026
When a lumbar spine injury progresses beyond a simple disc bulge — to herniation with radiculopathy, or fusion surgery like PLIF — the damages picture changes significantly. Stock Trial Exhibits offers instant-download, courtroom-ready lumbar spine demonstratives built for personal injury attorneys.Brain Injury Trial Exhibits — What Every Personal Injury Attorney Needs to Know April 13 2026
Brain injury trial exhibits are among the most powerful tools a personal injury attorney can use to maximize case value in TBI, closed head injury, and brain injury cases. This guide covers the most effective stock medical illustrations — from diffuse axonal injury and subdural hematoma to brain anatomy and hydrocephalus — and how to use them at settlement, mediation, or trial.Introducing 5 New Collections: Browse & Buy Stock Trial Exhibits Faster Than Ever April 06 2026
We're excited to announce 5 new specialty collections on Stock Trial Exhibits — making it faster and easier than ever for personal injury attorneys to find, purchase, and instantly download the professional medical exhibits their cases demand.Stock vs Custom Medical Trial Exhibits: Which Does Your Injury Case Need? March 03 2026

Learn when to use stock vs custom medical trial exhibits for personal injury cases. Complete decision framework based on case value, injury complexity, and timeline to maximize settlement outcomes while managing costs.
When preparing a personal injury case, one of the most critical decisions attorneys face is choosing between stock medical trial exhibits and custom medical illustrations. Both serve essential roles in demonstrating injuries to juries and insurance adjusters, but knowing which type fits your case can dramatically impact both your budget and settlement outcomes.
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