Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Courts allow custom medical illustrations in injury cases, but people debate their usefulness. Some say textbook pictures are usually enough and worry that custom pictures could be biased or misleading. In fact, custom illustrations are based on a patient’s scans and records and must be supported by a medical expert to be used in court, and professional illustrators try to keep them accurate and simple. Because they show complex medical facts visually, these tailored pictures help judges and juries understand injuries more easily.
Logic Breakdown
Locate where the passage discusses medical experts and their testimony; decide whether the author endorses expert testimony and whether the author notes limits of a purely verbal presentation (look for statements about admissibility and the complexity of verbal descriptions).
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage13.The author's attitude toward the testimony of medical experts in personal injury cases is most accurately described as
Correct Answer
C
Correct. The author accepts the accuracy and necessity of medical expert testimony while noting that verbal testimony alone can be limited. Support: 'Even if an unscrupulous illustrator could be found, such illustrations would be inadmissible as evidence in the courtroom unless a medical expert were present to testify to their accuracy.' And the author explains the limitation of verbal presentation: 'Custom-made medical illustrations ... are especially valuable in that they provide visual representations of data whose verbal description would be very complex.' He also notes that 'Expert testimony by medical professionals often relies heavily on the use of technical terminology, which those who are not specially trained in the field find difficult to translate mentally into visual imagery.'
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