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Stock medical exhibits are exhibits which were previously created and archived for reuse by another individual. They usually tend to be more generic in nature and they tend to show more general anatomy rather than specific injuries. Since stock exhibits are previously created, they often cost less than custom exhibits. And since they are archived in a ready-to-use state, you can usually order a stock exhibit and have it delivered within a day or two. This is a good option if you have a short deadline and wish to avoid rush fees. Many of the medical exhibit providers who are creating medical exhibits on a consistent basis have large amounts of archived images. If you wish to find stock images that these providers may have, you can use our broadcast function and send a message to all of the providers simultaneously asking them if they have the image you are searching for or not.

Stock exhibits usually have less of an impact on the jury since the anatomy looks less "personal". They are best used for situations where you would like to lessen the emphasis on painful injuries. They usually include less blood and details so that your audience can focus on the structures in question without being distracted by the painful look of the injury.

Stock medical exhibits can be less convincing since they do not represent an accurate portrayal of the actual injuries suffered by your client. Some stock exhibits may actually be specific to a certain side of the body or a certain condition, so it is important to check that they images match the anatomy you are tryingt o depict.

Stock exhibits may be a good choice if you have a limited budget and you need to use some visuals to help educate the jury about basic anatomy. Regardless of whether you use custom medical exhibits or stock medical exhibits, you should have them reviewed by your medical expert to ensure that they depict the correct information as it pertains to your specific case.






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