KUSHAY v. SEXTON DAIRY CO.

Docket No. 54831, (Calendar No. 9).

394 Mich. 69 (1975)

228 N.W.2d 205

KUSHAY v. SEXTON DAIRY COMPANY

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided April 29, 1975.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Miller, Klimist, Cohen, Martens & Sugarman, P.C. (by Bruce A. Miller, Judith A. Sale, and Samuel C. McKnight), for plaintiff.

Mansfield & Sulzbach, for defendants.

Amicus Curiae: Robert D. Thompson, for Michigan Self-Insurers Association.


LEVIN, J.

John Kushay became totally and permanently disabled as the result of a work-related injury. Workmen's compensation benefits were paid by his employer, Sexton Dairy Company.

This appeal concerns Kushay's claim that Sexton Dairy is liable for services rendered in the Kushay home by Kushay's wife, Daisy.

The Workmen's Compensation Appeal Board rejected the claim for funds to compensate Daisy Kushay on the ground that her services were those...

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