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Spoliation of Evidence

The intentional or negligent destruction or alteration of evidence relevant to a legal proceeding, which may result in sanctions or adverse inferences.

Spoliation of evidence is a serious issue in personal injury cases under Michigan law, as it involves the intentional or negligent destruction or alteration of crucial evidence relevant to a legal proceeding. This misconduct can lead to court sanctions, adverse inferences against the spoliating party, or even dismissal of the case. In premises liability, slip-and-fall, dog bite, wrongful death, and brain injury claims, spoliation may occur when property owners, employers, or other parties fail to preserve accident scenes, surveillance footage, maintenance records, or medical evidence. The Michigan Rules of Professional Conduct and court precedents impose strict preservation duties on litigants. Clients facing spoliation issues should promptly consult experienced personal injury attorneys like those at The Joseph Dedvukaj Firm, who can advocate for appropriate remedies, ensure evidence preservation, and build a compelling case for maximum compensation.

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