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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Understanding PTSD After Iowa Work Injury: A Guide for Iowa Workers and Their FamiliesRecognizing signs of work-related PTSD and knowing how to support affected loved ones is important while dealing with this challenging condition.
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Avoid Costly Mistakes: Navigating Iowa Workers' Comp Claims SuccessfullyAre you navigating the complexities of an Iowa workers' compensation claim? It's crucial to stay vigilant and avoid common pitfalls that could hurt your case.
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Iowa Car Accident Attorney Revealing Insurance Company Tactics You Need to KnowAs you navigate the aftermath of a car crash, understanding insurance company tactics is crucial to protect yourself and your rights under Iowa law.
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Understanding and Managing Muscle Strain and Sprain Injuries in the Workplace: A Guide for Iowa Workers' Compensation CasesThe Iowa economy includes many workplace injuries such as muscle strains and sprains are unfortunately common occurrences.
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How to Navigate Your Free Consultation with an Iowa Car Accident Attorney: Essential Questions and Tips for Peace of MindYour first meeting with a car accident injury attorney can be intimidating, even if the consultation is free. Knowing the right questions to ask can help ease the process.
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Doctor Recommends Surgery, but Work Comp Insurance DeniesMedical care denial commonly occurs in Iowa work injury cases because the employer chooses your providers for your injury case.
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Workers’ Compensation Benefits in Iowa for Loss of Limb and Loss of DigitEvery year thousands of Iowans are hurt at work and many of these injuries involve loss of limb (arm, hand, leg, foot or eye) or worse.
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Is it Work-Related? Recognizing and Responding to InjuriesSometimes it may not initially seem clear to you if you have sustained a work-related injury. Not all injuries are traumatic injuries that happen at a certain date and time, such as injuring your legs during a work accident. There are various types and causes of work injuries.
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How to Find the Best Work-Related Injury Lawyer Near Me?Workers get injured on the job every day. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), U.S. workers incurred 2.6 million injuries in 2021 alone. If you got hurt at work, you could be entitled to workers’ comp benefits such as medical expenses, income loss, disability, and others.
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Why The Insurance Company Is Not Always On Your SideInsurance companies are in business to make a profit and they would rather collect premiums than pay claims. The insurance adjustor may be nice to you but remember that the insurance adjustor is not on your side and is under no obligation to help you and is not even required under the law to tell you the truth.
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Accident With Delivery Truck: Here's What To Do If You're Hit By UPS/FedEx/AmazonWith the growth of the internet and online ordering, there are more delivery trucks on the road than ever. Now with ever stricter expectations, forcing drivers to go quicker and drive dangerously to keep their job.
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The Truth About Filing a Workers' Comp Claim in Iowa: Why You Shouldn’t Worry About Hurting Your CompanyIowa workers are mostly very loyal to their employers and do not want to hurt the company by filing a workers’ comp claim. First, failing to properly and timely file a claim can result in you receiving no compensation and could also result in you losing your job