You need the litigation packages for both the USDTL tests. You might need them for the lab corps tests.
There were 10 days between the false positive and lab corps test, so it coming back negative doesn’t immediately condemn the USDTL test with a normal half life of 4.5 days. In 4.5 days you would have a 35.5, in nine days you would have 17.75, under the cutoff.
However, with the litigation package to the last lab corps test, you can see the actual value, which will probably be less than the limit of detection (probably 2), and not the 17 or so it should be if the USDTL test was correct. That’s why you’ll need that litigation package.
This is gonna cost several thousand dollars...
This mess cost me hundreds of thousands, and a career, because no one wants to deal with the mess THEY have created.
I can explain to you and your lawyer how to fight this. You’ll win in a court. I was stuck with arbitration which is nothing more than a corporate compromise, damn the truth.
Thanks so much for the reply. My lawyer and I could definitely use the help.
Do you have any idea on how much the litigation cost? Also, is there any chance that if the USDTL retested the stored sample (if they even have it) it would come back negative?
Also, do you know if the hair or nail test are reliable? I genuinely haven’t had any alcohol since 6/22/21 and need to find a way to definitively prove that if possible