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Medical Legal Exhibits

Medical Illustrations, Medical Animations

 

Educating a jury about complex medical (i.e. anatomical, surgical or pharmaceutical) concepts and terms can be a challenging part of a case. Our experience in presenting these types of cases gives us the ability to plan and create medical exhibits that will accurately translate complex information into easily understood exhibits.

 

To do this, Trial Exhibits employs only Certified Medical Illustrators with post-graduate degrees. Our Medical Illustrators have training and understanding of the medical field which enables them to accurately and effectively illustrate or animate human anatomy, injuries, surgeries, and other related conditions.

 

Furthermore, over the last 23 years, Trial Exhibits has created a significant collection of medical illustrations. This Library provides a large range of stock illustrations to our clients at significantly discounted prices.

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Samples Gallery: Medical

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(PLEASE WAIT while exhibit loads) Interactive Surgery Summary

 


Child Birth - Shoulder Dystocia

 

Interactive Surgery Summary

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We provide the following Medical Exhibit products and services:

 

 

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