Wrongful Death Portraits - The Attorneys" Video Advantage
It's hard enough losing a loved one without dragging those left behind through a painful and lengthy court proceeding.
An alternative is to present your client's case with a wrongful death portrait or video documentary.
To do so, I recommend putting your clients in the hands of experienced interviewers such as TV news journalists.
An experienced newsperson should have the background and sensitivity to interview your clients and capture their powerful emotions on video without causing more harm.
The wrongful death portrait is used at mediation and pre-trial hearings to get maximum compensation for your clients.
When done correctly, the portrait will contain the highlights of the deceased's life, his or her accomplishments and future earnings potential, and most importantly, the effect the loved ones' untimely death has had on those left behind.
Your documentary producer will, at your discretion, recreate the tragic incident through video, graphics, animation and police and coroner's reports as well as news video.
They may use accident re-constructionists as well as an economist who will calculate the deceased's potential earnings.
Home videos and family photos help round out the warm portrait of the man or woman lost to the world through the defendant's negligence.
It is important to choose a company with top notch storytellers in order to achieve a compelling portrait and fully portray the impact of this wrongful death.
Be especially careful of companies who use inexperienced photographers and/or editors in an effort to cut costs.
They may claim that their company likes to "grow talent.
" Beware.
Ask for the experience level of everyone who will produce, edit, shoot and write your important documentary.
You do not want rookies involved in your sensitive case.
You run the risk of unnecessary overtime not to mention the possibility of insensitive comments made to clients in emotional pain.
Your wrongful death portrait may be done effectively with narration or in the victims' own words.
Narration can be more powerful as it allows your producer to direct the video into the exact areas you wish to include.
Plus, powerful writing to the appropriate video will leave a lasting impression on the defense.
Subtle and appropriately placed music is optional and allowable since your video will not be shown in court.
This also needs to be done in a sensitive and creative manner.
A wrongful death video can be the strongest and least intrusive way to get your clients everything that they deserve.
Attorneys' Edge Productions is a nationwide Settlement Documentary Company Contact: Christina Penza 800-978-1136http://www.
attorneys-edge.
com
An alternative is to present your client's case with a wrongful death portrait or video documentary.
To do so, I recommend putting your clients in the hands of experienced interviewers such as TV news journalists.
An experienced newsperson should have the background and sensitivity to interview your clients and capture their powerful emotions on video without causing more harm.
The wrongful death portrait is used at mediation and pre-trial hearings to get maximum compensation for your clients.
When done correctly, the portrait will contain the highlights of the deceased's life, his or her accomplishments and future earnings potential, and most importantly, the effect the loved ones' untimely death has had on those left behind.
Your documentary producer will, at your discretion, recreate the tragic incident through video, graphics, animation and police and coroner's reports as well as news video.
They may use accident re-constructionists as well as an economist who will calculate the deceased's potential earnings.
Home videos and family photos help round out the warm portrait of the man or woman lost to the world through the defendant's negligence.
It is important to choose a company with top notch storytellers in order to achieve a compelling portrait and fully portray the impact of this wrongful death.
Be especially careful of companies who use inexperienced photographers and/or editors in an effort to cut costs.
They may claim that their company likes to "grow talent.
" Beware.
Ask for the experience level of everyone who will produce, edit, shoot and write your important documentary.
You do not want rookies involved in your sensitive case.
You run the risk of unnecessary overtime not to mention the possibility of insensitive comments made to clients in emotional pain.
Your wrongful death portrait may be done effectively with narration or in the victims' own words.
Narration can be more powerful as it allows your producer to direct the video into the exact areas you wish to include.
Plus, powerful writing to the appropriate video will leave a lasting impression on the defense.
Subtle and appropriately placed music is optional and allowable since your video will not be shown in court.
This also needs to be done in a sensitive and creative manner.
A wrongful death video can be the strongest and least intrusive way to get your clients everything that they deserve.
Attorneys' Edge Productions is a nationwide Settlement Documentary Company Contact: Christina Penza 800-978-1136http://www.
attorneys-edge.
com