Posted On: February 16, 2007 by Tony Caggiano

Injury Lawyers Can Access Mock Juries on the Internet

As a specialist in Florida personal injury and medical malpractice cases, I am always striving to better communicate with our juries. For more than twenty years, I have worked with jury consultants to pre-try our cases to mock juries. Having participated in mock trials involving car accidents, defective products and medical malpractice, I find it helpful to test my case issues on impartial observers.

Now, with the aid of TrialJuries, www.trialjuries.com, injury lawyers can test their case issues before a panel of jurors using the Internet. Unlike traditional mock juries, which are too time-consuming and costly for minor injury cases, TrialJuries provides mock juries at a greatly reduced cost. Unlike traditional mock juries, which can cost tens of thousands of dollars, the cost to use TrialJuries internet mock juries ranges from $1500 to $2500 per case, depending on the type of presentation (text, audio or video) the attorney chooses to make to the jury. The basic cost also includes up to 5 Exhibits, 15 jurors, 5 Verdict Questions and 5 Feedback questions.

Obviously, internet mock juries have limitations and can not provide the free flowing exchange between jurors or counsel. However, using this internet approach to pre-try your case will allow you to get helpful feedback from real people. Learning how your case is perceived by others is always valuable. Over the years, we have often formed our own focus groups in a convenient, cost-effective manner. Now with the advent of internet mock juries, we will begin to consider this option in our injury law practice.