Employees’ Compensation — Exclusivity – Assault and battery – Michigan Legal professionals Weekly


in Michigan Court of Appeals, Opinion Digests

June 25, 2021

If a plaintiff employed as a school bus observer was injured by the defendant driver braking hard, her lawsuit against the driver and her co-defendant employer was rightly dismissed on the basis of the exclusivity provision of the Employee Disability Compensation Act. Michigan Lawyers Weekly subscribers who are logged in have full access to news articles on milawyersweekly.com. Subscribers can log in to the “Register” tab below. Others can join our audience today with a subscription.

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