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Medical Illustration & colorization

Understand and better visualize complex injuries with medical illustration and colorization overlays. Medical Illustration overlays are best suited for static X-Rays and MRI images, whereas colorizations are best to emphasize the injury and pain areas to 3D CT scans.

[ 02 — Overview ]

Anatomy Made Clear for Legal and Medical Communication

Medical illustrations are essential when the human body becomes evidence. Whether explaining a cervical fusion, a traumatic brain injury, or a complex surgical procedure, our illustrations translate clinical language into visual clarity. Each illustration is reviewed against source records, imaging, and operative notes to ensure anatomical accuracy and litigation-grade reliability.

[ Why It Matters ]

The Impact of Visual Communication

Medical testimony is often the most technical — and most confusing — part of any personal injury or malpractice case. Without clear visuals, jurors struggle to connect the dots between diagnosis, treatment, and damages. Our medical illustrations give expert witnesses a powerful visual anchor and give attorneys a tool to make clinical facts emotionally and intellectually accessible.

[ How It Works ]

Our Process

01

Record Analysis

Medical records, imaging, and operative reports are reviewed for anatomical accuracy and legal relevance.

02

Illustration Draft

Preliminary anatomical sketches are developed based on the medical evidence and shared for attorney and expert feedback.

03

Refinement

Revisions ensure clinical accuracy and alignment with attorney strategy. We work with your experts to confirm every detail.

04

Final Output

Polished illustrations are delivered in print, digital, and presentation formats — ready for deposition, mediation, or trial.

[ Common Applications ]

Ideal Use Cases

Spinal surgery cases (laminectomy, fusion, disc replacement)
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) and concussion cases
Orthopedic injuries (fractures, joint replacements, rotator cuff)
Birth injury and obstetric malpractice cases
Surgical error and wrong-site surgery claims
Chronic pain and nerve damage visualization

Need medical visuals that hold up under cross-examination? Get in touch.