Michigan Workers' Comp Defense Blog
- Posts by Samantha L. Diamond
AssociateSamantha Diamond is an associate attorney in Foster Swift’s Employer Services practice group based in the Lansing office. She concentrates her practice on Workers’ Compensation Defense, representing employers, insurance ...
As Michigan employers prepare for another busy summer internship season in 2025, many are welcoming interns to support growing workloads. While most internship experiences will proceed without issue, some employers may face a difficult question: If an intern is injured on the job, are they eligible for Michigan workers’ compensation benefits?
The answer is not straightforward. Determining whether an intern is eligible for Michigan workers’ compensation benefits involves a detailed legal and factual analysis. With limited statutory guidance and evolving case laws ...
Under Michigan workers’ compensation law, compensation benefits are payable to an employee who sustains a personal injury that “arises out of” and “in the course of employment.” “Arises out of” and “in the course of” are two distinct legal requirements. And an injury that happens at work does not necessarily mean that it arose out of the work. An example of this are idiopathic fall cases, which often fall outside the scope of compensable claims.
What is an Idiopathic Fall?
An idiopathic fall is a fall that results from some disease or infirmity that is strictly ...