<%@LANGUAGE="JAVASCRIPT" CODEPAGE="1252"%> Melvin Dubinsky, Personal-Injury Law
 
Demonstrative Evidence used in Trials
Published Articles
  • Preparation of the Client for Testimony; Law Books in Review

  • Voir Dire for Selection of the Jury;
    Case & Comment

  • Opening Statement;
    The Practical Lawyer

  • Cross Examination;
    Queens Bar Bulletin, The Practical Lawyer, The Practical Lawyer's Manual of Trial and Appellate Practice

Items of demonstrative evidence that I used for telling the plaintiff's story in some atypical cases...

 
Demonstrative Evidence used in motorcycle accident

A motorcyclist hit by a car on East 86th Street in Manhattan shows how it happened on a special street map that we prepared together.
 

NCAA basketball chart 

A basketball player used an NCAA-chart to show why the fence around an outdoor court was too close for safe clearance when he ran into it.


 
Image of home before it was damaged by fallen tree

A tranquil scene out front...
   Image of home after it was damaged by fallen tree

...that disguised the ha
Zard in back, but a fallen tree cost the property insurer $35,000 after putting a 'No-Pay' tag on the case.
 

Income Chart for 'Loss of Earnings' Claim
Factual basis of the claim appears in segment about Nurse on 'Trials' page.

This chart graphically represents the loss of income over a specific period of time.
Click on the image of the chart to enlarge it.

  Chart was admissible after economist, an expert witness, testified about the projected yearly income loss  for plaintiff Nurse due to the change from her pre-accident job to her post-accident job . . . even though the change took her from being a floor nurse to a position as nurses' supervisor.


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