Video Settlement Brochures
In order to get the best results, it is essential to communicate our client's situation in a clear and concise manner.
A Video Settlement Brochure is a very effective tool that allows us to demonstrate the essence of our client, with simple themes and compelling arguments.
If you want to communicate your client’s story effectively and dramatically, like it is done on TV, consider using a good video settlement brochure.
Examples of Effective Video Settlement Brochures
Here is an example of how we told the story of a pedestrian-automobile accident by alternating segments from the husband, an independent witness, the defendant and the medical examiner. Notice how the length of the segments becomes shorter and shorter, which added impact and tension to the presentation. In this case, the defendant fled the scene and there was independent witness dramatically who describes how horrible the defendant's conduct was. |
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Here is an example from a construction accident that resulted in a 26-year-old worker being rendered a quadriplegic. In this case, the most compelling witness was the victim’s 73-year-old grandmother, who said, with a cracking voice and tears welling in her eyes, that "she mourned for her grandson, the way he was and the way he is now." Notice how the rehab footage was timed precisely so that as the grandmother was describing what her grandson liked to do before the accident, his present inability to move his arms or legs or to care for himself was depicted simultaneously. |
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This final example is from a products liability case involving a a malfunctioning baseboard that caused a non-flame retardant foam-filled couch to rapidly ignite, killing a mother and her daughters in a house fire. Only her husband and her 18-year-old son survived. The “story” was told by the surviving son who had lost the closest people in the world to him, his mother and sisters. |
They say that a picture is worth a thousand words. In our estimation, a video settlement brochure is priceless. We believe that the best-written memo or most impassioned speech can never be as persuasive as a good video settlement brochure.
