AAJ and DRI Members:  Welcome to The Doe Report AAJ and DRI Members:  Welcome to The Doe Report AAJ and DRI Members:  Welcome to The Doe Report
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3/19/10
AAJ and DRI Members: Welcome to The Doe Report,

the most popular web site for medical illustrations or animations in the world*, and the only medical demonstrative evidence site promoted by both AAJ and DRI as a Member benefit.

AAJ and DRI Member Benefits - 10% Discount on all Medical Exhibits
Through alliances with the American Association for Justice (AAJ) and DRI-The Voice of the Defense Bar (DRI), Members of these organizations, including all DRI Members and AAJ Regular, Life, Sustaining and President's Club Members, are eligible for a 10% discount on all stock and customized medical exhibits purchased from The Doe Report.

Discount Redemption
The 10% Discount will be redeemed at the time of purchase by telephone or via the Internet, provided that the qualified AAJ or DRI Member provides his or her Member Identification number at the time of the purchase.

Technical Support
Should you require assistance in redeeming your discount, please contact Medical Legal Art at 800.338.5954 or via email at aaj@doereport.com.

Restrictions
The Doe Report AAJ Exchange Discount does not apply to the following items:
  • Custom Medical Demonstrative Evidence (MDE) developed by Medical Legal Art. Custom MDE may include medical exhibits, animations, timelines, x-ray interpretations, interactive presentations, videography and other visual representations based in whole or part on your client's records.
  • Anatomical Models.
  • Medifocus Guides.
  • SEAK Videos.
  • Four Speeds Video.
  • Any product sold on The Doe Report that is not a stock or customized medical exhibit as defined above.
What attorneys say about MLA and The Doe Report:
"I have a medical illustration created by Medical Legal Art at the beginning of every case to tell the client's story, usually before I depose the defendant doctor. The work product and cost-efficiency are outstanding. It is a situation where, as a trial lawyer, I don't leave home without it."

Rockne Onstad
Attorney at Law
Austin, TX

"At 3 PM it hit me--I needed exhibits of a tracheostomy, a coronary artery bypass and a deep vein thrombosis--all in time for a for-trial video deposition the next day. The Doe Report had each exhibit on line. In addition, I ran across an exhibit I hadn't even thought of: reduced ejection fraction after a heart attack. Because this was a video deposition, I could use the e-mail version of the medical exhibit, print it on my color copier, and let the camera zoom in. For $400, less than one blow-up by one of The Doe Report's competitors, I got four first-rate exhibits in less than a day. The Doe Report saved me time and money."

Tracy Kenyon Lischer
Pulley Watson King & Lischer
Durham, NC
www.PWKL.com

"Medical illustrations are essential during trial for any medical malpractice case. The people at MLA have the uncanny ability of creating medical illustrations that simplify the most complex of medical concepts and human anatomy to a lay audience. The exhibits of MLA allow experts to easily describe complex concepts and human anatomy in a manner that could not be done otherwise.

In addition, their custom illustrations show in great detail the extent of injuries suffered and the devastating effects they have had on the client's anatomy. These custom illustration can show, side by side, the body before and after a catastrophic injury. The effect of this juxtaposition is unmatched by any testimony that can be adduced at the time of trial.

Even jurors after trial have commented on the ease with which they grasp medical concepts and anatomy once the MLA exhibits were introduced and used by my experts. Even judges who have "seen it all" are thoroughly impressed by the detail and sophistication of the illustrations.

I would not want to try a case without them."

Lambros Y. Lambrou
McHUGH & LAMBROU, LLP
New York, NY

"Whether it's demonstrating a rotator cuff tear, neck movement a few milliseconds after rear impact, or a proposed lumbar fusion, the Doe Report represents an instant on-line database of medical illustration for health-care and legal professionals.

Illustrations can be purchased 'as is' or modified within hours and sent either electronically or mounted on posterboard. An illustration is worth a thousand words, as juries perk up and look intently to capture concepts that are otherwise too abstract. Start with good illustrations, a clear and direct voice, a view of the jury as 12 medical students on day one of training, and your expert testimony becomes a pleasure, even on cross examination. An experienced trial lawyer should also emphasize these illustrations at the end of trial, as a means of visually reinforcing key concepts covered.

As a treating physician, I also use these accurate illustrations to educate my own patients about their medical conditions. The Doe Report is an invaluable resource, and its authors at MLA have always been a pleasure to work with."

Richard E. Seroussi M.D., M.Sc.
Diplomate, American Boards of Electrodiagnostic Medicine and PM&R
Seattle Spine & Rehabilitation Medicine
www.seattlespine.info

*Based on traffic rankings published by Alexa.com, an Amazon company, for 2.5 billion web sites worldwide.
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