A photograph or video is often one of the most powerful tools you can use to gain an advantage for your client. A single photograph or video can be the unifying concept or "theme" of your case during litigation.
Accident Scene - A video of the road traveled by a car just prior to an accident can convince an adjuster that it had to be the other side's fault.
Domestic Dispute - A facial bruise picture can persuade a recalicrant abusive spouse to come to the bargaining table.
DWI - Defense counsel can use a picture of the gravel slope roadside where troopers forced his client in the dark to stand on one foot and pick up a nickel.
Real Estate - Create a video "well through" to show the utility and desirability of an unusual or nonconforming plat of client property.
Construction - Show a photograph of a wall similar to the one your client want to build, incorporated from an exhibit to the construction contract. Or show structural aspects that are not up to code.
Boundary Dispute - A photograph depicts the situation in its most obvious form.
Inventory - Use video to document separate property for a pre-nuptial agreement, a client's art collection or business inventory.
Personal Injury - Ongoing video can demonstrate physical therapy and client progress over a period of months.
Insurance - Showing the totaled front end of your client's car can often silence an adjuster's protest over sustained injuries.
Wrongful Death - A video can "walk" the jury through an industrial site, demonstrating the sights and sounds of the working environment, and then introduce them to the family, friends and coworkers of the deceased.
Estates - Photographs or video from an estate can be sent to heirs in other locations.
Medical Procedures - Videotape a medical procedure or show photographs of the related surgical equipment.
Maritime - A video can demonstrate the magnitude of the vessel and help reconstruct the accident.
Depositions - A video deposition provides more flexibility in your scheduling and saves you time and money.
Independent Medical Exams - Count on us for a video record that is unobtrusive and complaint with all current court rules.