Personal Injury
What should have just been a normal bus ride for William Sykes’ client turned into a nightmare as he was targeted by a disgruntled bus driver. After arguing on the bus, the bus driver and passenger disembarked, and the bus driver shot him in the arm. The internal damage caused by the bullet resulted in…
Read MoreJoshua Benson’s client suffered significant injuries after a slip and fall in a hotel buffet line – a lumbar herniation which required a lumbar laminectomy, decompression, and medial facetectomy shortly after the injury, and eventually a lumbar fusion of L4-S1. Benson needed a way to show not only the internal injuries, he also needed to…
Read MoreAttorney Jamie Cogburn approached us a couple of weeks before two cases were headed to trial and needed some animations to show surgical procedures that were performed on his clients. He didn’t have a lot of time but needed animations that would deliver his message. In this particular case, his client had been walking along…
Read MoreAn attorney needed a graphic to show the vast array of injuries his client sustained when he was ejected through the front windshield of a van in which he was a passenger. The client was a young man who had the world ahead of him – he was outgoing, got along well with everyone, and…
Read MoreIn a recent month-long medical malpractice trial, attorney Sean Claggett was faced with the task of explaining to a jury how the lack of oxygen to the brain caused irreversible brain damage in his client. The defendant hospital argued at trial that the brain damage was a slow, progressive disease made worse by uncontrolled diabetes.…
Read MoreAttorney Jamie Cogburn realized he needed a convincing animation to show the jury the cervical fusion that his client had to endure due to a horrific car crash. He knew that the better a jury could understand the client’s pain and suffering, the more likely they would be to award a higher verdict. Medical jargon…
Read MoreBrain injuries can be extremely difficult to prove, especially when your client does not strike their head. Sean Claggett was faced with this exact fact pattern in a referral slip and fall case he had against a Las Vegas mall. Sean’s client was seen on grainy video slipping and falling; however, the video was so…
Read MoreAlthough he had video evidence of his client slipping on a wet floor in a hotel-casino, attorney William “Will” Sykes, Esq., needed to show the biomechanics of how the fall shattered his client’s patella. The defendant had come back with no offer for his client, so a detailed demonstrative would be necessary to show a…
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