Customized 3D renderings
High-resolution case visuals for demand packages, mediation, deposition, and trial.
Medical imaging solutions for litigation
Let your evidence speak for itself.
We transform native CT, MRI, and medical imaging into accurate patient-specific 3D visuals that make injuries, conditions, and surgical outcomes unmistakably clear.
What we create
Traditional testimony asks people to imagine anatomy. VisMedix shows the anatomy directly, using real patient data to help legal teams explain what happened, where it happened, and why it matters.
High-resolution case visuals for demand packages, mediation, deposition, and trial.
Sequenced medical storytelling that explains procedures, trauma, and outcomes.
Browser-based exhibits that let teams rotate, isolate, and understand anatomy.
Collaborative review with attorneys, physicians, and medical experts from intake to delivery.
Outdated methods
VisMedix products
Real anatomy. Real evidence.
Build a visual record that can move from overview to anatomy layer to surgical detail without asking the audience to fill in the gaps.
How it works
We define the audience, legal question, and medical point the visual must make.
CT, MRI, and related imaging are segmented into patient-specific anatomy.
Attorneys and medical reviewers refine views, labels, and delivery format.
Final renderings, animations, or interactive models are prepared for the matter.
Visual proof
The goal is not decoration. It is comprehension: an accurate visual record that lets a non-medical audience see the injury, condition, or surgical outcome.
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FAQ
Personal injury, medical malpractice, product liability, surgical outcome, and complex injury matters can benefit when anatomy needs to be understood quickly.
Models are derived from native patient imaging, then refined through attorney and medical expert review so the final visual supports the case record.
Yes. The output, views, labels, and level of detail are tailored to the medical issue, legal strategy, and audience.
Timing depends on imaging quality, anatomy complexity, review cycles, and deliverable format. Urgent requests can be discussed during intake.
Work with us
Send a short note about the matter, available imaging, and desired deliverable. We will respond with the next practical step.
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