Why Video

The introduction of affordable, professional video recording and editing equipment in recent years has made it possible to bring a wide-range of videographic evidence into the courtroom. Video has proven to be a valuable, time-saving, and cost-effective means of presenting evidence. Litigation teams are now better able to bring the "scene of the crime" or the "damages claimed" into the courtroom for presentation to the judge and jury.

Video depositions are the most truthful way to allow a jury to see and hear the evidence when a key witness is unable to appear in court. Video captures the verbal and visual subtleties of a witness' testimony that paper transcripts cannot capture.

Other types of video evidence can give you a distinct advantage and strong leverage against opposing counsel when preparing for or presenting at trial. Settlement brochures and "Day-in-the-Life" documentaries are powerful communication tools that persuasively convey your clients' damages and injuries.

Presenting video in a courtroom helps you deliver a more polished and cohesive case helping you to retain the jury’s attention and aiding you in closing the gap between communication and understanding.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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