For years, attorneys handling personal injury and medical malpractice cases have relied on 2D medical scans and expert testimony to build their cases. But these methods have limitations—jurors struggle to interpret complex images, attorneys face challenges explaining injuries, and expert witnesses can be expensive.
Enter VoxScan, a revolutionary technology that transforms standard medical scans into fully interactive 3D digital twins. For the first time, lawyers can present medical evidence that is not only clear and compelling but also undeniably persuasive.
When a plaintiff suffers a serious injury, a standard CT or MRI scan is often presented in court. But unless you’re a radiologist, interpreting these black-and-white slices can be challenging. Jurors and insurance adjusters alike may struggle to grasp the extent of an injury without a medical professional walking them through every detail.
This can results in:
With VoxScan, attorneys no longer need to rely solely on static images or expert explanations. Instead, they can present a fully interactive 3D model of their client’s injuries, making it easy for jurors and decision-makers to see the full impact of trauma.
Here’s how it works:
VoxScan isn’t just an impressive visualization tool—it’s a legal powerhouse. Attorneys using 3D imaging can experience:
One attorney who recently used VoxScan to present a client’s spinal injury saw a seven-figure settlement without the need for lengthy expert testimony.
The Personal Injury Summit in Florida will be the first major event where legal professionals can see VoxScan in action. Attendees will have the chance to:
VoxScan is not just a tool—it’s a revolution. Will you be part of this shift?
Join us at the Personal Injury Summit 2025 for an exclusive first look at the future of legal evidence.