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Railroad (FELA) Exhibits

 

At Trial Exhibits, we cover all areas of railroad litigation including Federal Employer Liability Act (FELA) worker injuries, signal crossing, and train derailment. Often times it can be hard to describe how the cars of a train react after a collision, but through our computer generated illustrations, these ideas can be broken down so that anyone can visualize and understand the case facts.

 

 

Effective visual exhibits will make all the difference in your case. Trial Exhibits, Inc. can assist any case, whether it involves describing and orchestrating complex situations such as limited maneuverability, weather conditions, rules of the road, speed variations, and reaction times. Even if you simply need your jury to visualize the impact of an accident, we have the knowledge to portray the accident and create a visual that will come to life.

 

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Other Services of Interest

For over 20 years, Trial Exhibits Inc. has been providing litigation support services for attorneys across the country.  We are a full service lititgation support company offering everything you need for your railroad cases. From Focus Groups to Electronic Trial Presentation, we have you covered!

 

> Full Service Litigation Support
> Decreased Trial Costs
> Attention to Deadlines
> Cutting Edge Courtroom Technology
> Experienced Trial Techs, Jury Consultants, and Multi-Media Designers
> Consistent, High Quality Courtroom Exhibits
> Vendors/Streamlined Invoicing
 

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