If you are suffering from a disabling injury or disease, don't settle for anything less than the law firm of MacDonald & MacDonald PLLC to protect your legal rights and recover your just compensation. The mission of our firm is to represent and assist injured and disabled workers and their families throughout Michigan. Attorneys in the MacDonald family have been fighting for injured and disabled Michigan workers for over 80 years and three generations.
The father and grandfather of the attorneys of MacDonald & MacDonald PLLC, Attorney Robert James MacDonald, served as a Democratic Representative and Senator from Flint in the Michigan Legislature, chaired the Workers' Compensation Section of the State Bar of Michigan and was appointed by two Governors to their Advisory Commissions on Workers' Compensation.
His son, the late Attorney R. Duncan MacDonald continued to fight zealously for over four decades to secure benefits for injured workers, including benefits for thousands of General Motors' employees in the Flint area in Workers' Compensation, Social Security Disability, Personal Injury and Product Liability claims.
The father and grandfather of the attorneys of MacDonald & MacDonald PLLC, Attorney Robert James MacDonald, served as a Democratic Representative and Senator from Flint in the Michigan Legislature, chaired the Workers' Compensation Section of the State Bar of Michigan and was appointed by two Governors to their Advisory Commissions on Workers' Compensation.
His son, the late Attorney R. Duncan MacDonald continued to fight zealously for over four decades to secure benefits for injured workers, including benefits for thousands of General Motors' employees in the Flint area in Workers' Compensation, Social Security Disability, Personal Injury and Product Liability claims.
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Duncan MacDonald joined his father Attorney Bob MacDonald and Attorney Jack FitzGerald in the practice of law in 1968, in a firm dedicated to assisting injured and disabled workers.
He specialized in handling Social Security Disability, Workers' Compensation, Personal Injury & Product Liability cases.
He represented disabled workers during the next four decades, working at various times with his father, as well as his brothers Brian and Tim, brother-in-law Tim, and son Robert.
His loyal secretary, friend and confidante Judith E. Hanson worked by his side for over forty years.
He specialized in handling Social Security Disability, Workers' Compensation, Personal Injury & Product Liability cases.
He represented disabled workers during the next four decades, working at various times with his father, as well as his brothers Brian and Tim, brother-in-law Tim, and son Robert.
His loyal secretary, friend and confidante Judith E. Hanson worked by his side for over forty years.
The law protecting those injured in auto accidents at one time in Michigan was basically that of the law of personal injury.
If you were hurt in an auto accident by another driver or as a passenger or as a pedestrian, you could sue the negligent owner or negligent operator for your injuries and losses.
In the 1970's however, Michigan adopted a No-Fault Act to cover auto accidents.
The No-Fault system changed what a person involved in an auto accident could recover and it changed who paid for various damages, losses and expenses.
If you were hurt in an auto accident by another driver or as a passenger or as a pedestrian, you could sue the negligent owner or negligent operator for your injuries and losses.
In the 1970's however, Michigan adopted a No-Fault Act to cover auto accidents.
The No-Fault system changed what a person involved in an auto accident could recover and it changed who paid for various damages, losses and expenses.
I injured my back at work and am not able to stand up enough to do my job.
My employer says he will not pay me workers' compensation benefits, and that I should just quit and find a sit down job somewhere?
Is this legal?.
Even though I have been paying into Social Security for 30 years, can the federal government legally refuse to pay my generation our retirement benefits when we reach retirement age?
My claim for Social Security Disability was denied and I appealed by requesting a hearing.
Who will decide my appeal?
My employer says he will not pay me workers' compensation benefits, and that I should just quit and find a sit down job somewhere?
Is this legal?.
Even though I have been paying into Social Security for 30 years, can the federal government legally refuse to pay my generation our retirement benefits when we reach retirement age?
My claim for Social Security Disability was denied and I appealed by requesting a hearing.
Who will decide my appeal?
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