For Attorneys
Imaging That Holds Up in Court
Digital Motion X-ray provides the objective, motion-based documentation that transforms personal injury cases — clear, defensible, and grounded in peer-reviewed clinical evidence.
Why DMX for Legal Cases
The Evidentiary Standard for Spinal Injury
In personal injury litigation, the challenge is not proving that a client is in pain — it is proving the structural basis for that pain with objective, reproducible evidence. Static X-ray and MRI frequently fail to capture the ligament instability and abnormal spinal motion that underlie post-traumatic pain syndromes. Digital Motion X-ray fills that evidentiary gap.
Objective and Measurable
DMX produces quantified measurements of vertebral translation and angular motion — not subjective clinical impressions. Every finding is expressed in millimeters and degrees against established normal ranges.
Admissible Documentation
Our reports are prepared to meet the evidentiary standards of Utah courts and accepted by major insurance carriers. The methodology is grounded in peer-reviewed literature and AMA Guides criteria.
Fills the Imaging Gap
When your client's MRI is negative but symptoms persist, DMX captures the dynamic instability that static imaging misses — providing the structural documentation needed to support your case.
Expert Witness Support
We are available to provide expert witness testimony, deposition support, and case consultation for complex spinal injury litigation. Independent Medical Examinations, 2nd Opinions, Whole Person Impairment Evaluations, Apportionment Evaluations by a Certified American Board of Independent Medical Examiners Physician.
Case Applications
Where DMX Makes the Difference
Motor Vehicle Accidents
High-velocity cervical acceleration-deceleration injuries frequently produce ligament laxity invisible to static imaging. DMX provides the dynamic documentation that correlates mechanism of injury with structural findings.
Slip and Fall Injuries
Cervical instability following falls is routinely missed on standard imaging. DMX captures the functional impairment that supports claims of ongoing disability and impairment. Lumbar instability can also be evaluated utilizing our DICOM System.
Workplace Injuries
Occupational spinal injuries often involve cumulative ligament stress. DMX provides the objective instability measurements required for AMA Guides-based impairment ratings in workers' compensation cases.
Disputed Injury Claims
When defense counsel challenges the severity or existence of injury, DMX provides irrefutable motion-based evidence — frame-by-frame documentation of abnormal spinal mechanics under physiological load.
The Referral Process
Straightforward. Fast. Defensible.
Submit a Referral
Complete the referral form below or call our clinical team. Provide your client's injury history and any prior imaging reports.
Client Examination
Your client attends a non-invasive DMX examination at our South Ogden facility. The exam typically takes 30–45 minutes.
Diagnostic Report
A comprehensive report is prepared within 5–7 business days, including annotated imaging and quantified instability measurements.
Case Support
We are available for deposition preparation, expert witness testimony, and ongoing case consultation as your matter progresses.
Attorney Referral
Submit an Attorney Referral
Complete the form below and our clinical team will contact you within one business day to discuss your client's case.
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Questions about the technology?
Review our full clinical and technical overview to understand how DMX evidence is prepared and presented.