Courtroom-Ready Visual Exhibits

Trial Graphics That Win Cases

From timelines to organizational charts and financial exhibits, we turn complex facts into visuals juries understand — and remember.

Our Approach

Visual Strategy Built Around Your Case Theory

Legal‑eze creates clear, persuasive static exhibit boards and multimedia trial presentations that help decision-makers understand what happened — and why it matters. From timelines and medical illustrations to financial charts and organizational diagrams, we translate complex facts into visuals that make your theory easy to follow and hard to ignore.

Every exhibit we produce is rooted in the evidentiary record and developed in close collaboration with the attorneys, experts, engineers, and consultants to support accuracy, admissibility, and impact. We don't just make things look polished. We make them persuasive.

Whether you need a single board for opening or a full set of courtroom-ready exhibits and PowerPoint/digital presentations for a complex trial, Legal‑eze delivers — on time, every time.

Our Process

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We meet with you to define goals, audience, and case themes — then develop simple thumbnail layouts / storyboards outlining each exhibit or slide and what it needs to communicate.
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Our team reviews key case materials (pleadings, depo transcripts, reports, photos, medical records, etc.) to identify the strongest visuals and ensure every claim is supported.
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We design and build static exhibit boards and presentation slides — timelines, callouts, diagrams, financial charts, organizational boards, and trial graphics — refining until each element matches the record and your case theory.
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We prepare everything for the courtroom: print-ready boards and digital-ready presentations (PowerPoint and other formats), optimized for display screens, projectors, and trial tech workflows.
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Throughout the process, we work directly with your team and experts to ensure the final materials are accurate, compliant, and ready for use at hearing, mediation, deposition, or trial.
What We Build

Our Exhibit Types

Hover over a type to preview a sample board. Click to browse that category in the gallery below.

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Timelines & Chronologies

Clear, persuasive event timelines that organize key facts, communications, and decisions — from single-page boards to fully animated courtroom slide decks built for openings, closings, and witness examinations.

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Medical Chronologies & Malpractice

Specialized chronologies built from medical records, treatment histories, and expert narratives — tracing the arc of an injury from incident through diagnosis, treatment, surgery, and long-term prognosis.

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Charts & Graphs

Financial damages charts, comparative data exhibits, trend lines, and statistical summaries that translate expert testimony and complex economic models into visuals any juror can understand.

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Informational Graphics

Explanatory exhibits that teach a jury how something works before arguing who was wrong. Process flows, system diagrams, step-by-step procedure breakdowns, regulatory standards, and industry practice exhibits.

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Relationship of Parties & Organizational Charts

Visual maps of the people, entities, and relationships at the center of your case — combined with corporate structure diagrams, chain-of-command charts, and reporting hierarchy exhibits. Who knew whom, who held authority, and where liability lands.

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Blurb Boards (Testimony and Law) & Damages Charts

Clean, easy-to-follow boards and slides that support direct and cross — highlighting testimony, admissions, demonstratives, and key record citations without overwhelming the jury.

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Scene Diagrams & Site Graphics

Scene layouts, spatial diagrams, and site maps that clarify positions, distances, lines of sight, and movement — built from the facts to make "where" and "how" instantly understandable.

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Burden of Proof & Criminal Case Exhibits

Courtroom-ready boards that simplify legal standards, elements, and burdens — designed to help jurors track what must be proven and why the evidence satisfies it.

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Product Design & Patents

Technical visuals that explain design intent, components, warnings, and failure modes — including defect themes, causation sequences, and side-by-side comparisons grounded in the record.

Meet the Expert

Common Questions

Trial Graphics FAQ

What are trial graphics and how do they help at trial?

Trial graphics — also called litigation graphics or demonstrative exhibits — are custom visual aids created to help juries, judges, and mediators understand complex facts. They include timelines, accident reconstructions, medical illustrations, financial damage charts, organizational charts, and scene diagrams. Research consistently shows that visual learners make up the majority of jurors, and well-designed trial graphics significantly improve comprehension and retention of key case facts.

What types of trial graphics does Legal‑eze create?

Legal‑eze creates the full range of courtroom visuals: event timelines and chronologies, medical timelines, financial damage charts, accident and scene reconstructions, relationship and organizational charts, testimony and witness boards, burden-of-proof and law boards, equipment design and failure exhibits, and informational graphics. We also produce complete PowerPoint and digital presentation packages for trial.

How are trial graphics developed from the case record?

Our process begins with a strategy session to define case themes and exhibit goals. We then review the evidentiary record — pleadings, depositions, expert reports, photographs, medical records, and financial documents — to ensure every visual claim is supported. We develop thumbnail layouts and storyboards for your review, then build and refine exhibits until they match the record and your case theory precisely.

Can trial graphics be used in mediation and arbitration as well?

Absolutely. Many of our clients use litigation graphics first in settlement negotiations, mediations, and arbitrations — where a compelling visual presentation of damages and liability can drive outcomes before trial. We produce exhibits optimized for all forums, including printed boards, projected slides, and digital presentations.

What is the difference between litigation graphics and medical illustrations?

Litigation graphics is the broader category — it includes all types of demonstrative exhibits used at trial. Medical illustrations are a specialized subset focused specifically on anatomical accuracy: depicting injuries, surgical procedures, and mechanism of injury from the client's actual medical records. Legal‑eze has dedicated in-house medical illustrators for this work, alongside our litigation graphics team.

How far in advance should I contact Legal‑eze for a trial graphics project?

The earlier the better. For complex trials with many exhibits, we recommend engaging us at least 4–6 weeks before your trial date to allow for design, revisions, and final production. That said, we regularly handle rush projects and last-minute requests — call us at 800.454.3334 and we will tell you exactly what we can deliver on your timeline.

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