DADAK v. COMMERCE INSURANCE COMPANY

No. 99-P-478.

53 Mass. App. Ct. 302 (2001)

MICHAEL DADAK v. COMMERCE INSURANCE COMPANY.

Court of Appeals of Massachusetts, Plymouth.

November 29, 2001.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Peter J. McCue for the defendant.

Kristopher S. Stefani for the plaintiff.

Present: LENK, KAPLAN, & DOERFER, JJ.


KAPLAN, J.

While on duty as a Brockton police officer, the plaintiff Michael Dadak was injured when his cruiser was broadsided by a motor vehicle operated by Leonard Readus. The plaintiff, disabled for twenty-one weeks, received weekly benefits from Brockton in accordance with G. L. c. 41, § 111F, which amounted in all to $23,505.82. As noted in the margin, the statute provides non-standard workers' compensation.1

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