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23 April 2026

Admitting Private Investigator Evidence in Workers' Compensation and Liability Litigation.

Private investigator evidence is a powerful tool in workers’ compensation and liability defense, but its impact depends on how it is built. This orange paper breaks down the core principles of admissibility, from relevance and authentication to foundation and hearsay, and explains why most evidentiary failures stem from how investigations are conducted, not the law itself.

Learn how to develop evidence that holds up under scrutiny, strengthen investigator credibility, and avoid common missteps that can undermine your case.

Download the orange paper below to ensure your investigative evidence is not only admissible, but persuasive when it counts.

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Private investigator evidence is a powerful tool in workers’ compensation and liability defense, but its impact depends on how it is built. This orange paper breaks down the core principles of admissibility, from relevance and authentication to foundation and hearsay, and explains why most evidentiary failures stem from how investigations are conducted, not the law itself.

Learn how to develop evidence that holds up under scrutiny, strengthen investigator credibility, and avoid common missteps that can undermine your case.

Download the orange paper below to ensure your investigative evidence is not only admissible, but persuasive when it counts.

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