Staff’ Compensation — ‘Coordination’ of advantages – SSDI – Michigan Attorneys Weekly


in Michigan Circuit Courts, Key Opinions, Opinion Digests

January 29, 2021

If a plaintiff has argued that it was a violation of MCL 418.354 (11) that his employee’s compensation benefits were reduced by the amount of his disability social security benefits, the plaintiff’s argument is precluded by the preventive effect of the Labor Administration Act. Full access to news articles on milawyersweekly.com is available to registered Michigan Lawyers Weekly subscribers. Subscribers can sign up on the Sign Up tab below. Others can join our audience today with a subscription.

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