Detroit Michigan Subpoena for Workers' Compensation

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Michigan
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Detroit
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MI-BWC508-WC
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This is one of the official workers' compensation forms for the state of Michigan

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Method of Service A subpoena for testimony may be served on a non-party anywhere in the state according to the rules for service of process generally or may be mailed to the witness with a postage-paid return card acknowledging service. If the witness does not return the card service must be made by other means.

In Michigan, workers' comp is calculated based on the highest 39 paid weeks out of the total 52 weeks before getting hurt on the job. Add up the highest paid 39 weeks and divide by 39 to get an average weekly wage.

If you're unable to work at all and are entitled to wage-loss benefits, you'll generally receive 80% of your pre-injury wages (based on the after-tax value of the average weekly wages in the 39 highest-paid weeks out of the 52 weeks before you were injured or became ill).

Service of Subpoena and Order to Attend; Fees. A subpoena may be served anywhere in Michigan in the manner provided by MCR 2.A subpoena may also be served by mailing to a witness a copy of the subpoena and a postage-paid card acknowledging service and addressed to the party requesting service.

Your first check is due and payable on the 14th day of wage loss. However, a benefit check is not considered late until 30 days after the due date. Your benefits continue so long as you suffer wage loss, which could be for the rest of your life.

A subpoena may also be served by mailing to a witness a copy of the subpoena and a postage-paid card acknowledging service and addressed to the party requesting service.

(1) A represented party may issue a subpoena to a non-party for a deposition, production or inspection of documents, inspection of tangible things, or entry to land upon court order or after all parties have had a reasonable opportunity to obtain an attorney, as determined under MCR 2.306(A).

When a party or their attorney wants to use a subpoena, the correct form is Michigan Court Form MC-11. This serves for both criminal and civil cases, but the person filling out the subpoena must indicate the type of case by checking one of the two boxes on the form.

Subpoena Considerations Michigan Court Rule (MCR) 2.305(B) requires that a subpoena requesting copies of MDHHS records must be served on MDHHS at least 14 days prior to the subpoena's deadline.

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Detroit Michigan Subpoena for Workers' Compensation