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11 Wake Forest L. Rev. Online 1 (2021)

handle is hein.journals/wflron11 and id is 1 raw text is: THE SPOILS OF WAR: ARGUMENTS IN FAVOR OF
INDEPENDENT CLAIMS FOR SPOLIATION AGAINST
THIRD PARTIES
Andrea A. Anderson*
I. INTRODUCTION
Kenneth was a coal miner.1 One day, while cooling a welding
area, a hose burst and severely injured his neck and face.2 Despite
sustaining major injuries that would prevent him from working in the
future, Kenneth had limited legal options to pursue compensation.3
For example, workers' compensation law protected his employer, the
coal company, from lawsuits by employees.4 Kenneth's best option
was to bring a products liability claim against the manufacturer and
distributor of the welding hose.5 When Kenneth asked his employer
for the hose so that he could investigate the cause of his injuries, his
employer refused.6 The employer also refused to reveal the identity
of either the manufacturer or distributor of the hose.7 After further
investigation, Kenneth learned that his employer intentionally
destroyed the hose after it had allowed the manufacturer and
distributor to inspect it for their own legal defense.8 Perhaps even
more troubling, Kenneth learned that the distributor was a
subsidiary of the employer coal company.9 Frustrated with the unfair
actions of the coal company and unable to pursue his products
liability claim, Kenneth filed suit against his employer for intentional
spoliation of evidence.10
Spoliation tort claims hold an individual liable in damages for the
destruction of evidence critical to another's legal claim. The tort
serves as an alternative to the traditional evidentiary approach to
* Andrea is a 2021 J.D. candidate at the Wake Forest University School of
Law. Andrea thanks Professor Michael Green for his guidance and contribution
to this Comment.
1. Austin v. Consolidation Coal Co., 501 S.E.2d 161, 161 (Va. 1998).
2. Id.
3. See id.
4. Id. at 161.
5. Id.
6. Id. at 161-62.
7. Id.
8. Id. at 162.
9. Id.
10. Id.

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