The nine most effective uses for medical demonstrative evidence: faster settlements, larger awards for your clients.
1. Medical Research (Anatomy, Surgery, Trauma, Pathology, Physiology, et. al.)
Recommended MDE resource: The Doe Report Approximate Cost: FREE
During your initial case research, you will find that medical illustrations are highly useful in educating yourself and others on the medical facts. The Doe Report otters you access to thousands of medical images created for previous legal cases, so you can research both the medical faces of your case, as well as the presentation strategies of other attorneys who have handled similar cases in the past.
The Doe Report is the world's first and largest regularly updated visual database of MDE, with subjects ranging from anatomy to pathology to surgery to trauma, covering virtually every medical specialty and subject area pertaining to tort law. As a research tool, The Doe Report contains more comprehensive and relevant visual references than 20 medical textbooks, and its archives are updated on a daily basis, so you can often find different variations on subjects by searching from day to day. For personal injury, medical malpractice and workers" compensation issues, this resource is invaluable.
Accessing, searching and downloading watermarked medical exhibits and illustrations from the entire 10,000 image library of The Doe Report web site is, as of this writing, still free although this may change as competitors publish pay per view versions of other medical exhibit databases.
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