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  • Mileage Reimbursement and Iowa Workers Comp

    When you're injured in a work accident, medical care becomes a big focus in your life. You'll need treatment, but that can be tough if you don't live close to a city. In some cases, you may need to visit a specialist, but their office is hours away. When that happens, you may be eligible for mileag...
  • Preparing for a Workers Comp Hearing

    It's unfortunate, but not every workers comp claim is approved right away, no matter how valid your claim is. However, that doesn't mean that your claim is at the end of its road. Instead, you may need to file for an appeal and begin preparing for a workers comp hearing. Fortunately, your attorney...
  • Ways a Lawyer Can Help with Your Workers Comp Claim

    One day, you're going about your day as usual at work. The next, you've been injured in a serious accident, and it doesn't look like you'll be able to work for some time. You're hurt, and now you need workers compensation for your losses. It's a difficult situation, but it's one a lawyer can help ...
  • Types of Iowa Work Comp Settlements

    After a serious work injury, the costs of your treatment may be high. Worse, you're unable to work and make the money you need to pay for it. So, you'll need to fight for your workers compensation benefits to recover. However, not every settlement for benefits is best for all injured workers. Ther...
  • Delayed Injuries and Iowa Work Comp

    Sometimes, you might feel fine immediately after an accident. Maybe you slipped and fell at work and felt like you could walk it off. Not every accident is all that serious, and you might have thought you were simply lucky. But now you’re in pain, and you believe it might be because of your ...
  • Can an Illness Be Covered by Workers Comp?

    In Iowa, workers can receive workers compensation benefits if they have become sick directly because of their work duties—but there are caveats. A work-related illness is covered under the state's insurance policies. The key is proving that the illness was work-related. In other words, coming...