In this case, the natural progression of developing the graphic presentation resulted in conclusive evidence that proved the theory of the failure in the accident.
Read MoreGraphic Reconstruction Proves Theory in a Motor Vehicle Accident /
The goal of the litigation graphics package was manifold:
Orient viewers to the roadway, traffic pattern, compass direction, and State Police accident reconstruction.
Integrate the visual evidence into the presentation to show documented physical aspects of the accident in context.
Present the evidence of the prior accident in the same location that caused the crack.
Show the relationship between the two accidents.
Present material science expert analysis of the cracked surface that demonstrated the direction and propagation of the crack in the first accident.
Litigation Graphics Strategies Explain a Complicated Loss /
A comprehensive presentation was developed by Drake Exhibits to accomplish three goals.
Orient jurors to the fire building and educate them about the design and function of the fire protection systems.
Explain the impairments to the fire protection systems that were present at the time of the fire.
Demonstrate how the impairments to the sprinkler system caused the entire building to be lost in the fire.
Do I Need a Demonstrative Evidence Expert to Illustrate My Testimony? /
“Highly skilled, experienced expert witnesses are well qualified to teach the judge and jury about the subject on which they are offering opinions, and they can greatly enhance their presentations by utilizing visual aids but producing high-quality visual exhibits may well be outside of their area of expertise.”
Read MoreArc Furnace Failure Illustrated /
The reconstruction of the arc furnace from the engineering plans, along with the post-loss photographs and physical evidence, provided a fair and accurate representation of the furnace which served as the basis for a solid visual presentation strategy for this complex matter.
Read MoreFire Litigation Exhibit Options /
The most effective way to orient a jury, judge, or mediator to the scene of a fire is to provide a visual reconstruction of the site where the fire occurred.
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