The Problem

Medical Evidence Is Too Complex For Jurors To Understand

The Solution

Clinician-Directed Animations and Graphics That Makes Medicine & Medical Evidence Understandable

Directed by a UBC Professor with 3D visualizations published by Harvard, Sanofi, Medtronic and Stanford.

High-definition 3D/2D visualizations of trauma, surgery, and complex physiological processes.


Transform raw MRI, CT, and CBCT data into admissible, interactive 3D anatomical models.


Visualizing deviations from accepted medical protocols. We translate expert reports into clear evidence of negligence.


Enhancing "gray" radiology with clinical colorization to make fractures and pathology obvious to a jury.


Tailored 2D anatomical illustrations created from specific patient records to clearly demonstrate injuries, surgeries, or permanent impairments.


A digital, navigable map of a patient’s medical journey, linking directly to source clinical records.

Our Specializations

Why Top Law Firms Choose Trial Graphics 360 for Medical Litigation?

We believe we provide unmatched experience and value in creating visually clear legal animation for your case.

$100M+

Total increase in settlement value for our clients across high-stakes litigation.

Medically-Trained Animators

We're a team of board certified medical specialists and former professors at the University of British Columbia. This ensures understanding of your complex cases, as well as ensuring medical accuracy in all our works.

Scientifically Published

Our works have been published in several medical journals by Harvard, Stanford and pharmaceutical companies. We provide our clients this expert-edge in every courtroom proceeding.

Long Term Case Support

We remain involved from initial investigation through trial, refining visuals as new evidence emerges.


Schedule a Confidential Case Consultation

If you’re handling a medical malpractice or surgical negligence matter, we can evaluate your records and determine whether a medical animation would strengthen your liability and damages presentation.

Contact Us

Play Video


Privacy Preference Center