Property Insurance Law Exhibits - Interactive and Animations
Hurricanes, tornados, sinkholes, floods, earthquakes, termites, mudslides, mold contamination  and fire cause damage and devastation throughout our country’s residential & commercial property. Residential property and business owners’ claims are on the rise. Policy language, coverage issues and the cause of damage sustained can be difficult for any jury.
Inevitably, subjects such as Barometric pressures differentials, lateral wind force, fractured geology, storm surge vs. rainfall, and building codes will arise. Expert data from meteorologists, professional engineers, general contractors, geologists, and hydrologists will be necessary to present your case to your jury. Trial Exhibits, Inc. can take your expert reports, exhibits, photographs, videos and other supporting materials and create a clear and concise mediation or trial presentation.

Trial Exhibits, Inc. can take this data and orchestrate it into a compelling visual recreation of the event and its consequences.  Animations, interactive timelines of events, photos and graphics can help bring the case to light at mediation, arbitration or in the courtroom.

 
3d animation of a sinkhole. Shows the geology (soil layers and limestone). Sand movement into cavity.
3D Animation showing the geology layers of the soil, movement of sand into a limestone cavity.
 
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