Day in the life videos
What is a Day in the Life video?
A Day In The Life video for personal injury cases documents, in part, the injured plaintiff’s daily activities from the moment they rise, to the moment they go to bed. Whether the plaintiff is managing life on their own, has a caretaker, or is living in a care facility. A Day In The Life video can effectively communicate what the client’s life is now like, living as they struggle with completely ordinary daily tasks, as a result of a permanent injury. The presentation sheds light on the complete picture and impact an injury has on someone’s life.
The purpose of a Day in the Life video is to create an emotional tie between the plaintiff and the viewer. An ALM professionally produced Day-in-the-Life video presentation can be a persuasive way to show the impact of an injury on your client, and their family, to enhance their case. It captures the physical, emotional, and social challenges your client faces as part of his or her daily routine, and creates that emotional connection with the viewer. This helps the carrier to understand the seriousness of the case and can maximize your recovery.
Maximize Your Clients Settlement
A video account of your client's injuries and day-to-day struggles provides persuasive evidence that can considerably increase the monetary damages awarded. It is an honest representation of the facts told in a visual and effective manner to document the effects of a personal injury. The use of standard photographs and poor-quality video in a courtroom has become routine. However, contracting Andrews Legal Media to create and provide quality visual content and evidence will be key factors in the effectiveness of a Day In The Life video for your personal injury cases.
The Day In The Life video also establishes support for non-economic damages like pain and suffering, loss of society, loss of companionship and impact on family caretakers. These videos are used at trial, mediation and settlement conferences.
The Day In The Life video also establishes support for non-economic damages like pain and suffering, loss of society, loss of companionship and impact on family caretakers. These videos are used at trial, mediation and settlement conferences.
Dramatic Impact
Imagine trying to orally describe the difficulties an accident victim experiences in his or her daily life. You could give an array of written examples about how their life has been affected.
Now imagine showing a Day in the Life video that visually depicts what this person has to go through each day. The video would not only demonstrate the individual’s specific physical challenges, but it would capture the emotional ones, as well. The insurance company, mediator, or jury would be able to witness firsthand the struggles that both the victim and their family suffer. These DITL videos communicate situations that are difficult to convey with words. They show exactly what your client has lost, and what they need to restore the quality of their life.
Now imagine showing a Day in the Life video that visually depicts what this person has to go through each day. The video would not only demonstrate the individual’s specific physical challenges, but it would capture the emotional ones, as well. The insurance company, mediator, or jury would be able to witness firsthand the struggles that both the victim and their family suffer. These DITL videos communicate situations that are difficult to convey with words. They show exactly what your client has lost, and what they need to restore the quality of their life.
Have Others Walk in Your Clients Shoes
When you want a mediator, opposing counsel, or a jury to walk in your client’s shoes, don’t leave your case on paper, bring it to life. A powerful Day in the Life video can give you the edge.
Rich adheres to rigid, ethical standards. No staging is ever done with your client’s routines, and they will never be asked to repeat an action. Therefore, you can have complete confidence showing these Day In The Life videos in court. The jury will see the events exactly as they happened. Rich can also incorporate this video into a longer settlement documentary, for mediation or pre-trial hearings.
Rich adheres to rigid, ethical standards. No staging is ever done with your client’s routines, and they will never be asked to repeat an action. Therefore, you can have complete confidence showing these Day In The Life videos in court. The jury will see the events exactly as they happened. Rich can also incorporate this video into a longer settlement documentary, for mediation or pre-trial hearings.
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