A Jeep Owner Is Being Sued Over the Death of a Dealership Mechanic.

that is a frivolous suit ........ hope the owner of Jeep gets compensated for all cost to defend himself
The laws in that state are crazy .. it should be entirely on the dealership for the conduct of their employee and safety violations
sounds like a crafty lawyer trying to circumvent the laws in Michigan
 
From article : Here's where things get complicated. In Michigan, there are laws on the books that prevent employees (and by extension, the families of employees) from suing their employer or a fellow employee over workplace accidents.......

Same in Ohio. The exclusive remedy would be through the Workers Compensation system. The only exception here (I believe is still law), would be if it were an Intentional Tort.
 

" In Michigan, there are laws on the books that prevent employees (and by extension, the families of employees) from suing their employer or a fellow employee over workplace accidents. Further, there is another law that specifically prevents a car dealership from being held liable for the actions of individuals authorized by a customer to drive their vehicle."

Why are these laws still on the books? Yeah, some state politicians granted huge favors to their favorite patrons. But why shouldn't employers get sued for accidents in the workplace, if they were responsible for the accident. And same for car dealers?
I guess I live in a world without favoritism and privilege.
 
Hum, the children will receive social security. Much more depends on the state's public assistance program. Hopefully, the family will have affordable childcare and medical coverage. Food and housing assistance could be helpful.

I would think the young man who got in the car would need counseling. It would be very difficult to have that accident on one's mind.

I think the employer was careless and should be held accountable but million-dollar lawsuits are very excessive.
 
" In Michigan, there are laws on the books that prevent employees (and by extension, the families of employees) from suing their employer or a fellow employee over workplace accidents. Further, there is another law that specifically prevents a car dealership from being held liable for the actions of individuals authorized by a customer to drive their vehicle."

Why are these laws still on the books? Yeah, some state politicians granted huge favors to their favorite patrons. But why shouldn't employers get sued for accidents in the workplace, if they were responsible for the accident. And same for car dealers?
I guess I live in a world without favoritism and privilege.
A real "sweetheart deal", money can buy you the most favorable laws, through the most crooked political connections.
 
Why are these laws still on the books? Yeah, some state politicians granted huge favors to their favorite patrons. But why shouldn't employers get sued for accidents in the workplace, if they were responsible for the accident. And same for car dealers?
In Ohio, it is in our State Constitution from the 1800's. I could not find such in Michigan's though.
 


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