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The use of compelling, "knock-your-socks-off" exhibits can make your case on its own and persuade a jury far beyond any words you might use in closing argument. This article will discuss the use, admissibility and considerations involved in several types of visual presentations. High definition (HD) video visibility studies employ cutting edge technology to depict the conditions that were available to be seen by a plaintiff, driver or other witness with normal, unimpaired vision under conditions that are substantially similar to those existing at the time of an incident. Computer animations and computer simulations can also be used with telling effect to present to a jury either a point of view or an expert opinion as to the events in an accident. Because HD video provides the realism o...
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