Don’t Just Show, Prove: Why Lawyers Need Expert Video Storytelling in the TikTok Era
2025-03-12 11:06:09 - Clear Eyed Media
Imagine a wrongful death case where the legal team wants to highlight ongoing safety violations by a large company. Through public records requests to OSHA, they gather documents showing a history of unaddressed complaints and inspection reports cataloging safety concerns. These records illustrate a pattern of negligence long before the incident, setting the stage for a powerful story that doesn’t just allege negligence but proves it visually and unequivocally.
Public records, like 911 call recordings, body-worn camera footage, and health inspection reports, are indispensable. They turn a case’s argument from theoretical to concrete. For instance, in a medical malpractice case, inspection reports showing repeated safety violations in areas directly related to the client’s complaint can add weight to the case. Accessing public records shifts a story from general claims to a specific, credible narrative that decision-makers find hard to overlook. Read more here : https://www.attorneyatwork.com/why-lawyers-need-expert-video-storytelling/