PowerPoint® for Attorneys

PowerPoint® is an effective tool in the courtroom. I have created powerful, persuasive presentations for attorneys that have helped them win large settlements.

Let's fact it, being on a jury can be boring. Even if the case itself is interesting, the verbiage is often technical, confusing, rambling, monotonous, and/or redundant. The talk, talk, talk can seem to go on forever.

If evidence, such as a police report, is being passed around, those examining it tune our whoever is speaking, thereby possibly missing important information.

Well-designed, attractive, PowerPoint® presentations that help clarify information, can address these problems.

PowerPoint® is a blank canvas just waiting to display your visual information. What's more, it can be shown on a large screen, making it easy for all to see. Thus everyone can see the same information at the same time, ensuring that all are on the same page as the presenter. In addition, a well-prepared presentation can help the attorney pace his or her presentation, as well as guarantee that no points are forgotten.

As a freelance PowerPoint® designer, I have created presentations for attorneys that have been extremely persuasive and helped win larger settlements.

Examples of what I included in these presentations are:

  • before and after photos of accident victims
  • digital photos of accident scenes and of surgical procedures performed on the victim of malpractice
  • scans of x-rays, police reports, and medical records
  • videos showing how difficult life has become for an accident victim as a result of the accident
  • animations of the illustrations of medical procedures
  • charts showing everything from fever records to lost potential earnings
  • audio recordings of an attorney interviewing a surgeon

If you are very skilled in PowerPoint® animation, you can even make diagrammatic simulations of accidents, such as the one I designed showing a car crash.

It is clear that PowerPoint® is a very useful tool in the courtroom.