While our samples apply specifically to Personal Injury,
our services extend to all elements of the law

One of your most challenging events is explaining the process of assessing damages. Here, as in most aspects of presentation, it’s imperative you keep only what’s absolutely necessary on screen.
By highlighting an area of the screen you can provide your audience with the balance of the information they may need to refer to without focusing on it.

Breaking down a lengthy and complicated explanation into it’s core statement is exactly where presentation software excels.

Suddenly you’re able to simply, clearly and accurately put real numbers to events. And of course you can make changes on the fly if necessary.

It isn’t simple if it wasn’t understood. Once explained clearly, the message makes perfect sense.

Upon completing your presentation you’ve provided the client, the jury, the mediator and even opposing counsel, a no-nonsense understanding of the legitimacy of the numbers.

The Opening screen is as vital to the success of a presentation as those which detail injury. It establishes a comfortable familiarity for the jury, introducing a person - not a file, someone they might already know, someone in their own family.
The Opening screen also introduces the firm and continues to “brand” the firm to potential future clientele viewing the presentation.

It’s critical in visual presentation that, as soon as possible, you’ve humanized your client, introducing them in a familiar environment.
The use of casual fonts and simple messaging in few words can often say more than chapters. Powerpoint and Keynote exist to reinforce your message - not to be the message. Finding the right photos, the right events and the right moments to portray is often time-consuming and painstaking. However, a juror’s glance at that right moment, and their ability to relate to your client, can be pivotal in focusing their interest in your argument.

The use of color can better define a mood, and with more impact. Blatant splashes of bright colors distract the eye from text, while subtle tones can help control the emotional environment

It’s an imperative that the most illustrative photos available make their way into the presentation and eventually into the mind of the mediator or juror. Photos are clarity and impact. They can crystalize an idea and leave a lasting impression.

The right photos demonstrate, with a dramatic exactness, the only thing you can’t - they can take the jury there. To the very corner where the accident occurred, inside the compartment where the door crushed a leg or a steering wheel collapsed a chest. They can take you to the 5th floor where a fire began or to a headstone of a teenager. They make a definitive statement and present the opportunity to intimately associate the event to the jury.

Simple, clear, precise. You’re explaining, often to the layman, one of the most complicated organisms on Earth, the human body. You need screens that focus completely on only “here’s what happened and how”.

Breakaway illustrations and quotes from respected and renowned professionals support your contentions and can leave an immeasurable impression.