Sunday, April 3, 2011

Trial Graphics- Visual Retention

The relevant facts of a case can be difficult to communicate to jurors, especially when they are new to the subject matter or if the information is complex. It has been proven in studies that factual information presented verbally without visual aids is less likely to be retained by jury members. Trial graphics that use visual, demonstrative evidence can increase retention of this information considerably. Trial graphics and courtroom graphics are often used in criminal and corporate liability cases but, might also be used in patent trials, accident and fraud cases--actually any case that requires the presentation of complex information to prove a case.



To learn more about Trial Graphics and to see some examples of Courtroom Graphics visit the TMBA, Inc. website www.tmba.tv

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