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Michigan man sues Troy police and city for $50 million over 2023 crash

Michigan man sues Troy police and city for $50 million over 2023 crash

An individual from Oakland County, Michigan, has filed a $50 million lawsuit, alleging that he sustained severe injuries in 2023 as a result of a Troy police officer colliding with his motorcycle without using emergency lights or sirens. The lawsuit, filed by the Law Office of Jason A. Waechter, claims that the officer's actions violated the Fourth and 14th Amendment rights of the plaintiff. The lawsuit asserts that the plaintiff suffered permanent injuries, including paraplegia and nerve damage, as a result of the crash. The attorneys representing the plaintiff claim that the police department attempted to cover up the incident and placed false accusations of intoxication on the plaintiff. The lawsuit accuses the police department of mishandling the investigation by failing to preserve crucial evidence and conducting an unlawful procedure. The plaintiff is seeking justice for the alleged institutional failure that led to his severe injuries. The City of Troy has responded, stating that they will vigorously defend against the lawsuit's claims and allegations.

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