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Settlement Documentary
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Settlement documentaries are designed to present your case to a mediator, insurance adjustor or opposing counsel. They are not evidence and are for settlement purposes only. The newsmagazine style story outlines the case in a broadcast-quality documentary. Cases suited to settlement documentaries include wrongful death, product liability and medical malpractice, but nearly any type of case can benefit from a powerfully produced video.
The following are excerpts from a few of our documentaries from different types of cases. Chances are we’ve worked on a case similar to yours. Please call us a 626-356-3006 and we’ll be happy to send you a free DVD sample.

Aviation Disaster |

Pedestrian Killed By Bus |

Truck Accident |

Construction Defect - Water Intrusion |

Police Abuse of Force |

SUV Rollover |

Toxic Tort - Mold |
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Wrongful Death Portrait
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Using video and photographs, we can capture and demonstrate the quality of life that existed for a plaintiff before a catastrophic injury or death. We can capture and communicate the activities, interests, and talents of a victim, showing the losses sustained.
The following clip includes interviews of people important to the victim to help create a compelling portrait.

The following clip demonstrates how the family’s own home movies and photos can be used in this type of presentation.

Video Timeline > Back to Top
The video timeline can be used as a standalone product, or can be integrated into a settlement documentary. They can use nearly any type of meda; photos, documents, emails, audiotape. Video timelines are an effective way to convey a complicated chain of events.

Animation
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When a picture doesn’t tell the whole story, video animation can allow the viewer to witness an accident, medical condition or site. The animation can be drawn from any angle, real or imagined. The finished product may be used as demonstrative evidence in court, or as part of a settlement documentary.

Day-In-The-Life Video
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A day-in-the-life video is the best way to show the impact of a catastrophic injury on your client and his or her family. The day-in-the-life video is evidence and is usually admitted during the damages phase. We faithfully document your client’s day with a professional videographer and edit the video into a coherent summary. The result is powerful evidence that lets the jury see for itself the kind of damages your client has suffered.

Our videos are encoded in windows media format. if you are having trouble playing any of our samples, get the free player by clicking here.
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