Make Surgical Negligence Impossible to Ignore

Trial Graphics 360 creates scientifically accurate 3D medical animations that show juries exactly how a surgical error caused catastrophic injury.

We Reconstruct the Following for Trial and Mediation:

  • Surgical negligence
  • Deviations from the standard of care
  • Iatrogenic injuries
  • Wrong-site surgery
  • Retained surgical instruments and sponges
  • Delayed diagnosis and treatment
  • Anesthesia errors
  • Airway management failures
  • Post-operative complications caused by preventable mistakes
  • Nerve damage from improper surgical technique
  • Failure to obtain informed consent
  • Emergency response failures and code mismanagement
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What We Reconstruct — and What It Does in Court

Iatrogenic Injuries & Perforations

We visualize the precise moment a routine procedure went wrong — nicked arteries, punctured bowels, lacerated nerves. Frame by frame, from incision to injury, built directly from your operative report. Juries see it happen. Opposing counsel sees it too.


Retained Foreign Objects

3D models showing the exact location of retained sponges, instruments, or hardware — and the internal damage caused by delayed discovery. We map the object against your client's actual post-operative imaging so location and consequence are both undeniable.


Improper Surgical Technique

Side-by-side reconstructions showing the accepted surgical approach versus what your defendant actually did. The deviation from standard technique becomes visible — not just argued. Your expert points to the screen. The jury understands why it was wrong.


Anesthesia & Airway Management

Step-by-step airway reconstructions demonstrating intubation failures, ventilation errors, and delayed response. We animate the physiological consequences — oxygen deprivation, cardiac events, brain injury — so causation is clear without relying on technical testimony alone.

Every Animation Is Built From Your Actual Case Records — Not Generic Templates.

Unlike generic animations, our demonstratives are reconstructed from the actual clinical record.

Operative Reports

Step-by-step surgical reconstructions from case documentation.

CT & MRI Imaging

Accurate, DICOM-derived 3D reconstructions of patient anatomy and surgical outcomes.

Expert Testimony

Every animation is developed in collaboration with your retained experts and evolves alongside their opinions.

Medical Literature

Science-backed visualizations grounded in peer-reviewed evidence.


Dedicated Medical Experts For Every Case

Dr. Kevin Ho and his own team of medical experts collaborates directly with your experts for scientifically defensible, strategically aligned medical animations.

Technical Alignment

Every visual element is reviewed against expert reports, deposition testimony, imaging findings, and evolving case facts.

Built on Defensible Science

Animations are built using transparent reconstruction techniques that experts can confidently explain and defend.

Litigation-Focused Collaboration

We help translate highly technical medical concepts into clear visual narratives that resonate with judges, mediators, and juries.

Trusted by the World’s Leading Medical & Academic Institutions

Why Top Law Firms Partner with Trial Graphics 360

Unmatched experience and clarity for your case's legal animations.

$100M+

Increased settlement value in high-stakes litigation.

Medically-Trained Animators

Board-certified specialists and former UBC professors ensuring medical accuracy for complex litigation.

Scientifically Published

Harvard, Stanford, and pharma-published expertise giving your case a distinct litigation edge.

Long Term Case Support

End-to-end case support, refining visuals as evidence evolves.


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Scientifically accurate, high-impact 3D medical animations and legal visualizations that win trials.

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