At Trial Structure, we are fortunate to have some of the best legal-services vendors supporting our training and education.  On-Point Legal Nurse Consulting and Medical Expert Witnesses have supported us in many ways as a sponsor.  However, they also support our method and the clients securing consulting services by preparing targeted reports that are built for use within the structure.  They can draft and prepare the following:

  • Timelines and charts – Using medical records they translate volumes of records into demonstrative evidence, charts and exhibits for a digestible overview of information
  • Injury Summaries
  • Impairment charts depicting injury to anatomy and function
  • Pain and suffering charts reflecting injury reports from the client
  • Medical chronologies
  • Identification of subject matter for trial structure

Because On-Point knows that at Trial Structure we need to prepare our evidence to address the defense’s best case, they know what information to be on the lookout for and how to highlight that information for presentation in the structure.  Have pre-existing conditions that might be a problem?  Is the defense saying, “Yes, we caused a minor injury, but all these other problems are unrelated?”  Are they denying causation all together?  Wouldn’t it be great to have a medical team organizing your medical summaries who know that this legal information is going to be imperative?  On-Point committed itself to learning our unique method of training lawyers and what is important to a strong structure and worked alongside Chuck Bennett to develop a system for identifying the medical pieces of evidence that will readily drop into the segments of Trial Structure.  Moreover, the detailed pain and suffering reports can create identifiable and understandable information together for putting the client’s injuries in context and give them meaning.  In other words, things like “surgeries” are no longer just words on a page, but become unfolding events in real time.  They can generate links to articles and information that help the lawyer comprehend what the client has experienced and serve as a tool for testimony preparation and the overall damages case.

Presenting evidence to a jury is a challenge and it takes a team.  Learn the tools and strategies of our partners that can help you maximize the benefit of your trial structure journey.