Would I have a case if I have permanent damage from work negligence?
most likely the only viable case you would have is under work comp. There is a provision in the law called the "exclusive remedy provision" which...
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most likely the only viable case you would have is under work comp. There is a provision in the law called the "exclusive remedy provision" which...
No you are not out of luck. If you are "disabled" due to the condition you have a claim for wage benefits. Regardless of whether or not you are...
If the need for future medical treatment is related to the actual work injury then work comp is required to pay future bills regardless as to...
yes. If he has homeowners insurance there will be some coverage available for medical bills not covered by insurance. This coverage is available...
In my opinion this is "income" that is reportable for tax purposes but would not be considered "earnings" for purposes of social security...
There is probably no claim that is viable due to the open & obvious doctrine which Michigan has adopted. There may well be coverage for medical...
There is no viable claim under either the Michigan workers compensation laws or the laws applying to negligence or tort in Michigan. There is no...
no you cannot be compensated for pain, suffering, emotional loss etc. You receive an indemnity benefit (wage payment), medical treatment and...
yes if they are SSI benefits. If SSDI then no. SSI are based not only on disability but also on need so there is a financial criteria to...
doubtful if it is court ordered. If you care to discuss this with an attorney I would suggest you contact a local lawyer who specializes in this...