Animation

3D Surgery Animation of Spine Injury Portrays Spinal Cord Stimulator Implant

Presenting with visuals helps jurors understand your clients’ damages by guiding them through the injuries and medical procedures with the use of 3D Surgery Animation or other Animations and Illustrations provided by MotionLit. In many cases involving nerve damage, Spinal Cord Stimulator (SCS) Implant animations produced by Motionlit depict the invasive surgery process and help […]

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Animation Exhibits Complex Radius & Ulna ORIF Procedure

Presenting with visuals can help jurors understand your clients’ damages by guiding them through the injuries and medical procedures with the use of Animations and Illustrations provided by MotionLit. In many orthopedic related injuries, surgical animations are produced by Motionlit to depict the invasive surgery process and help the viewer to experience the trauma that

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3D Animation Shows Premises Liability of Broken Ladder

In many cases, 3D Animations are utilized to exhibit faulty systems, flaws in products, and unmaintained premises conditions. At MotionLit, our signature videos and animations have effectively worked to secure record verdicts and settlements for thousands of personal injury lawyers. This animation depicts a defective ladder, which broke upon use. Generated with the unique processes

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Services 3d Animation Crps

3D Molecular Animation Portrays Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) Make your argument even more effective by producing MotionLit visuals and animations for your personal injury case. Show the elaborate details of your client’s injuries and invasive medical procedures through MotionLit’s Medical 3D Animations and Certified Medical Illustrations.

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3D Surgery Animation Portrays Revision Vertebral Corpectomy

For personal injury cases involving spinal injuries, MotionLit’s 3D Animations and Medical Illustrations show detailed medical procedures and invasive surgeries to help relieve the onset of back pain resulting from an accident. In this case, the plaintiff underwent a revised vertebral corpectomy. This procedure included removal of hardware from the previous cervical procedure on vertebral

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3D Animation Shows Mechanism of Compound Wrist Fracture Injury

For personal injury cases, large or small, MotionLit creates science-based animations that portray the trauma experienced by your client. Using expert reconstruction and scientific data, we create realistic scenes with scale models to represent your case in the best way possible. This animation, created by MotionLit, depicts a motor vehicle collision causing the airbag to

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3D Animation Portrays Two Trucks Colliding in Violent Rear-End Accident

Some things are simply hard to describe in words, such as ‘pain’. At MotionLit, our accident animations help viewers to feel the violent impact that your clients experience in an accident. When animations capture the “feeling”, we call this the “wince factor”. Expressing the terror your client felt during the accident or emulating how strong

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3D Animation of Golf Cart Collision Shows Mechanism of Pedestrian Injuries In Real-Time ​

Presenting your damages with visuals allows jurors to understand the physical and emotional trauma that your client endures in an accident. Visuals such as animations and illustrations guide the viewers through the process of an accident, injury, and medical procedure, allowing your audience to not only understand the damages, but also experience the fear, terror,

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