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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Petersen v. Magna Corp.

... [1]. I. BACKGROUND. Plaintiff, a truck driver, fell off his truck and injured his back while working. He sought workers' compensation benefits under the Worker's Disability Compensation Act (WDCA), MCL 418.101 et seq. The magistrate ...

Stokes v. CHRYSLER LLC

... 139. Because these new provisions subvert the will of the Legislature, ignore the language of the Worker's Disability Compensation Act (WDCA), and recklessly risk the well-being of Michigan workers, I dissent. The Legislature ...

Sazima v. Shepherd Bar & Restaurant

... The Workers' Compensation Appellate Commission (WCAC) erred, in my judgment, by awarding plaintiff benefits for an injury that did not occur "in the course of employment." MCL 418.301(1). Rather, plaintiff ... Because the Worker's Disability Compensation Act does ...