Michigan Laws 418.415 – Death or disablement compensation
Current as of: 2024 | Check for updates
|
Other versions
Terms Used In Michigan Laws 418.415
- disability: means a limitation of an employee's wage earning capacity in work suitable to his or her qualifications and training resulting from a personal injury or work related disease. See Michigan Laws 418.401
- Disablement: means the event of becoming so disabled. See Michigan Laws 418.401
- employee: means :
(a) A person in the service of the state, a county, city, township, village, or school district, under any appointment, or contract of hire, express or implied, oral or written. See Michigan Laws 418.161
If an employee is disabled or dies and his disability or death is caused by a disease and the disease is due to the nature of the employment in which such employee was engaged and was contracted therein, he or his dependents shall be entitled to compensation and other benefits for his death or for his disablement, all as provided in this act.