Day in the Life videos typically run 10-20 minutes. They are a factual presentations of the realities of daily life for your client. As such, Day in the Life videos are designed to be admissible should your case go to trial.

What’s involved

Day in the Life videos include only what is necessary to show daily life. They don’t include music, interview footage, or many other storytelling elements. They may include scripted narration, usually voiced by your client, to objectively explain what is depicted in the video.

Typically, we spend a half-day shooting a Day in the Life video. But first, we have a call or meeting with the client to understand what their daily life looks like and how their life is different than it was before their injuries.

Mobility, home accessibility, pain, ongoing medical treatment and care needs—these are the types of topics captured in a Day in the Life video.

After we deliver the video, you will have time to review, give feedback, and ask for changes.