PrecisionPlus v3™
A custom medical illustration.
From your scan. Free.
Most attorneys pay $900 per illustration. Imaging centers pay nothing because we include them in every read. Send us one scan. You’ll get a custom illustration built from your actual imaging. $800 value, on us.
- Custom to your case. Drawn from your actual imaging.
- Workflow-reviewed. Built to match the imaging findings.
- Delivery-ready. Export for reports, exhibits, or patient handouts.
- Portal tracked. Follow your illustration from upload to delivery.
Four steps to your free illustration.
No long intake form. No procurement cycle. Send one scan, then track your case-specific illustration through the portal.
Claim your code
Fill out the form. You’ll get a one-time ExRad Portal code instantly, plus a copy in your inbox.
Log into the ExRad Portal
Your imaging workspace. Sign in with your code. See the portal →
Upload a scan
Drop in a de-identified DICOM, PDF report, or image file. HIPAA-compliant all the way through.
Receive your illustration
Built from your actual scan. Yours to use however you need.
What a custom illustration
looks like.
Real work from real cases. Click any image to step through the full set. Your illustration will be built the same way: radiologist-read, custom to your scan, delivery-ready.
Same asset. Half the industry waits three weeks.
You get it free through our portal.
- $300 to $500 stock (Berman & Simmons)
- $550 to $850 common custom (Howell MediGraphics)
- ~$900 injury-case average (Johnson & Ward)
- 3 to 4 weeks standard
- Rush service at premium
- Complex cases 1 to 3 weeks (specialty illustration providers)
- Free
- Portal tracked
- Workflow-reviewed
When people see
the injury clearly.
Approved attorney testimonials focused on the medical illustrations and visual report elements that make MRI findings easier to understand.
“These are the most effective MRI reports I've seen in my career. A true game changer for understanding and proving injury.”
Robert Sears
Sears Injury Law“When I try injury cases, I want the MRI to be PrecisionPlus v3™. The quality of the read and medical illustrations makes my client's injuries clear, credible, and impossible to ignore.”
Justin Bleakley, Attorney
Martinez Manglardi“PrecisionPlus v3™'s illustrations were ready to use — we mounted them and walked the jury through the injuries. It saved time, reduced costs, and delivered real impact in the courtroom. If you're not using it for second opinions — or better yet, working with centers that offer it as a treating radiologist — you could be leaving significant value on the table.”
Daryl Dixon
Flint Cooper“The v3™ reports are incredibly helpful to transform raw images into clear, precise, and easy-to-understand pictures that have great evidentiary value. They are a great source of demonstrative evidence highlighting the findings, turning it into compelling testimony that is always grounded in science.”
Mitchell Beck, Esq., Senior Trial Attorney
The Law Offices of Larry H. Parker Inc.Quick answers about the
free illustration.
Everything you need to know before you send us a scan — eligibility, file types, turnaround, and what happens after.
No catch. One illustration per practice so we can offer it at scale. The best way to show what we do is to do it for your case.
Imaging centers, attorneys, and referring providers. One per practice — you bring the scan, we deliver the illustration.
DICOM, PDF, JPG, or PNG. De-identified only. HIPAA-compliant uploads via the ExRad Portal.
However you need: patient education, mediation exhibits, referring provider packets. The file is yours — use it anywhere it makes your case clearer.
Free offer is one per practice. For ongoing illustration volume, see PrecisionPlus v3™ (illustrations included in every read) or Report Enhancement (added to outside reports).
Ready to see what your case looks like?
One scan. One case-specific illustration, on us. Use it for patient education, mediation exhibits, or referring provider packets — yours to keep.
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