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Workers’ Compensation– Did You Know?
Workers’ Compensation benefits are harder than ever to qualify for since the Michigan Legislature amended the Workers’ Compensation Act in December 2011.
Did You Know?
- Injured workers MUST actively look for work within their limitations while recovering from their injuries, or they lose their wage benefits.
- Work injuries that cause arthritis to become painful, but do not change the underlying condition, are NOT COMPENSABLE.
- An injured workers’ wage benefits will be REDUCED by wages the workers could “theoretically” earn even they are unable to return to their normal jobs because of their injuries.
- Injured workers will LOSE their workers’ compensation benefits if they return to light-duty work, and then are fired for something that is determined to be the workers’ own fault.
- If workers suffer injuries to body parts that had pre-existing injury, the new injuries are NOT COMPENSABLE unless the workers can prove that the new injuries caused conditions that are “medically distinguishable”.
“Going it alone” is not a good option when dealing with a work injury. Now more than ever you need the expertise of an attorney that specializes in Workers’ Compensation Law. If you need help with a workers’ compensation case, contact McCroskey Law today. We have offices in Grand Rapids, Muskegon, and Battle Creek, and represent clients throughout West and Mid-Michigan.