3D Printing Demonstrative Evidence
We are in the midst of a 3D printing revolution. 3D printing has already changed the way we design products, manufacture them, and will even help mankind explore space. Machines cheap enough for any household to buy can produce anything from a bust of Yoda's head to firearms to guitars, like having a miniature factory in your home. Now, these same machines are poised to change the way legal evidence is presented.
In legal practice, one of the greatest challenges is presenting the technical facts of a case in a way that anyone can understand. Take, for instance, a spinal injury resulting from a car crash. If a physical model could clearly show that the injury lead to severe lifelong pain, the result of the case would be much better than if a plaintiff had to rely on expert testimony alone. 3D printing enables reproduction of the exact anatomy of anyone who has had an MRI or similar scan. The resulting realistic, medically accurate models bring data presentation to a whole new level by making injuries tangible and helping medical experts explain the harm caused by an injury. Since kinesthetic learning is the most common way for people to assimilate new information (full paper here), physical models are especially effective tools that will reach people who do not respond to other types of evidence. Lazarus 3D is a pioneer in creating and substantiating medical injury models for legal practice.
In legal practice, one of the greatest challenges is presenting the technical facts of a case in a way that anyone can understand. Take, for instance, a spinal injury resulting from a car crash. If a physical model could clearly show that the injury lead to severe lifelong pain, the result of the case would be much better than if a plaintiff had to rely on expert testimony alone. 3D printing enables reproduction of the exact anatomy of anyone who has had an MRI or similar scan. The resulting realistic, medically accurate models bring data presentation to a whole new level by making injuries tangible and helping medical experts explain the harm caused by an injury. Since kinesthetic learning is the most common way for people to assimilate new information (full paper here), physical models are especially effective tools that will reach people who do not respond to other types of evidence. Lazarus 3D is a pioneer in creating and substantiating medical injury models for legal practice.
Lazarus 3D works with each case carefully and offers accurate and affordable models for its clients. The process is simple - after a free consultation, radiology data pertaining to the case is sent to Lazarus 3D. Then a team including a radiologist, 3D printing expert and medical artist will care of the rest. Incredibly accurate 3D models of the injury are produced both on the computer and as a physical object, allowing our service to be easily utilized for animations and other engaging forms of evidence. These models are first verified by our medical team, and then sent to our clients for review. No transactions are made until the client is completely satisfied. This entire process can be done for as little as $1,000 and models can be shipped within 24 hours of receiving data.
In the era of CSI and Suits, people expect to be amazed by the evidence. Wow them in your next case with a 3D printed model, and lead the revolution! Contact us for a quote!
In the era of CSI and Suits, people expect to be amazed by the evidence. Wow them in your next case with a 3D printed model, and lead the revolution! Contact us for a quote!