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Augmented Reality Experiences

We utilize lidar scans and direct medical imaging data to create augmented reality models that can be accessed using your cell phone and presented in expert depositions, mediation and trial. These models are developed from evidence and are undeniably accurate. Showcase your evidence in real-time, at scale and from a device that fits in your pocket.

[ 01 — Overview ]

Turn Complex Cases Into Clear, Visual Arguments

Trial graphics are the backbone of courtroom communication. When words alone cannot convey the weight of evidence, a precisely designed graphic bridges the gap between technical complexity and juror comprehension. Our trial graphics are created with one objective: to make your argument undeniable. Every element — from color choices to layout hierarchy — is crafted to guide attention, build understanding, and reinforce persuasion.

[ Why It Matters ]

The Impact of Visual Communication

Studies show that jurors retain 65% more information when it is presented visually. In a courtroom where every detail matters, the difference between a clear visual and a wall of text can be the difference between winning and losing. Trial Template's graphics are not clip art or templates — they are custom-built, case-specific tools designed to survive cross-examination and resonate with decision-makers.

[ How It Works ]

Our Process

01

Case Review

We study the records, depositions, and expert reports to identify the visual story. Every graphic begins with understanding the legal strategy and the audience.

02

Concept Design

Initial sketches and layout drafts are shared for attorney review and feedback. We iterate quickly to lock in the right approach before production.

03

Production

Final graphics are rendered at presentation-grade quality with print and digital formats. Every visual is reviewed for accuracy and persuasive impact.

04

Delivery & Support

Files are delivered trial-ready with optional revisions, last-minute updates, and on-call support during trial week.

[ Common Applications ]

Ideal Use Cases

Personal injury litigation requiring anatomical visuals
Medical malpractice trials with complex surgical procedures
Product liability cases needing engineering schematics
Wrongful death cases requiring emotional and factual clarity
Insurance bad faith disputes with timeline evidence
Mass tort and class action visual support

Ready to build your trial visuals? Let's discuss your case.