It has been well established that a professionally prepared video document depicting how a person’s life has been inextricably altered by an unexpected, unfortunate and preventable incident has proven to be far more effective and convincing than the actual live testimony given by the victim sitting in the witness stand attempting to tell their story during their live testimony! Seven figure settlements are not uncommon when these video documents (ADLs) are presented to the triers of fact at just the right time during the presentation of the victim’s true condition. Remember, the viewer will only remember 20% of what they hear but 80% of what they see and hear! Rarely will a jury or judge be able to appreciate what the plaintiff has had to suffer through to be able to rehabilitate themselves after a catastrophic incident has been destroyed, not only their present life, but also their future without the advantage of seeing it with their own eyes. It is almost impossible for people to appreciate what the victim has had to endure without having it brought to them in full, capable color so they can actually see it for themselves. This is especially true when the case involves a burn victim or one that has lost a limb or their sight.