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Medical Legal Art is the nation's leading provider of medical demonstrative
evidence, including illustrations, animations, and computer presentations.
When your case demands compelling, highly specific exhibits, our full-time
staff of medical illustrators, programmers and customer support
professionals stand ready to assist you.
For medical cases involving
highly specific injuries,
surgery or medical concepts,
call us at 800-338-5954 for
a free exhibit consultation
and custom proposal,
including a detailed exhibit
description with pricing
information. There is no cost
or obligation to buy for this
service.
To view samples of our medical illustrations, animations, charts, graphs,
x-ray interpretations and e-STRIP, our custom product that lets you display
fetal monitoring strip data electronically on CD-ROM, click a category to
the left.
Medical Legal Art publishes
The Doe Report,
the world's largest online library of stock
medical demonstrative evidence. Named by the Association of Trial Lawyers of America as its "Exclusive Provider
of Online Medical Demonstrative Evidence" for the ATLA Exchange Program, The
Doe Report is the industry standard for stock medical exhibits and
anatomical models, receiving over 300,000 unique visitors monthly.
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What attorneys say about Medical Legal Art: |
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"Thank you for the wonderful illustrations. The case resulted in a defense verdict last Friday. I know [our medical expert witness] presented some challenges for you and I appreciate how you were able to work with him."
Robert F. Donnelly
Goodman Allen & Filetti, PLLC
Richmond, VA
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"Our firm has achieved multiple eight figure settlements and verdicts over the past ten years. Medical Legal Art has been there with us on every case." Thomas C. Jones Davis, Bethune & Jones, L.L.C. Kansas City, MO |
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"My clients have won close to $100 million in jury verdicts and I can't recall a case which did not include one of your medical exhibits. Keep up the great work!" Kenneth Allen & Associates
Valparaiso, IN
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"We got a defense verdict yesterday! Your exhibit was extremely helpful in
showing the jury how unlikely it is to damage all four of the nerve branches
which control the sense of taste."
Karen M. Talbot
Silverman Bernheim & Vogel, P.C.
Philadeplphia, PA
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