We're committed to helping you learn more about Iowa's sometimes complicated injury laws. For example, did you know that you can receive pain and suffering damages in a car accident, but not in a workers' compensation case? Or that in a workers' compensation case you're to be paid mileage going to and from your medical appointments including the pharmacy to pick-up medications?
Well, there are many things that most injured Iowans do not know about the laws and we try to answer most of the questions here at IowaInjured.com in the various articles and FAQs (frequently asked questions) we've written. However, if you do not see the answer to your question, we invite you to take advantage of our firm's FREE and confidential injury audit. You can also request to receive any of our books at no cost to you. Our books go into more detail about your injury case and describe the process from start to finish including how to avoid costly mistakes in your case.
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Proving Iowa Operating While Intoxicated Cases: Civil vs. Criminal OWI Accident CasesProving a drunk driving accident case in Iowa is not the same in criminal court as it is in civil court. Read on for what you need to know about each.
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Fibula Fracture in an Iowa Car AccidentA fibula fracture is a painful injury that may require surgery. If you fractured your fibula in an Iowa car accident, you have legal rights you should know.
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Shoulder Decompression after Iowa Car AccidentIf you’ve been in an Iowa car accident and suffer from shoulder impingement syndrome as a result, you may require shoulder decompression surgery.
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Motorcycle Safety Tips to Avoid Losing Control of a Motorcycle in IowaAre you a motorcycle enthusiast? Read these motorcycle safety tips to help avoid losing control of your bike while on Iowa roads.
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Motorcycle Safety Tips to Be More Visible on Your Bike in IowaWearing bright colors and avoiding cars’ blind spots are two motorcycle safety tips to improve your visibility as an Iowa motorcyclist.
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Recovering Damages from a Shoulder Replacement after an Iowa Car AccidentA shoulder injury sustained during an Iowa car accident may require shoulder replacement surgery. A victim may be able to recover compensation for costs.
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Seat Belt Injuries to the Shoulder in Iowa AccidentsSeat belts keep Iowa drivers and passengers safe in a wreck. Sometimes, seat belt injuries to the shoulder occur, especially if it's defective.
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The consequences of drunk driving are shocking in this video. Practice safe driving and never drink and drive.If you’re a driver in Des Moines, Iowa, a TAC campaign video will remind you to drive safely this holiday season, and throughout the rest of the year.
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Open Reduction with Internal Fixation for Broken Bones from a Work InjuryFollowing a workplace accident that results in a broken bone, a doctor may recommend open reduction with internal fixation. Learn more about this surgery.
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Frozen Shoulder Injury after a Car Accident in IowaFrozen shoulder injury from a car accident in Iowa can develop following an injury. By filing a lawsuit, you may be able to recover damages.
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PCL Tear at Work: Iowa Workers Can Get Workers' CompA PCL tear at work can render a worker unable to return to work and can result in costly medical expenses. Iowa workers can get workers' compensation.
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How to Deal with an Insurance Adjuster in Iowa: What Not to SayAfter a car accident, there are certain things you should avoid saying. Here’s how to deal with an insurance adjuster after an Iowa car accident.