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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Statute of Limitations for Iowa Injury CasesEach Iowa injury case has a statute of limitations that prevents injured individuals from filing a claim after a certain amount of time has passed. These time frames have been reduced over the years.
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Finding the Best Dog Bite Attorney Near MeDog bites can be traumatic and life-altering. They can lead to serious injuries, emotional distress, and significant medical expenses.
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Long-term Effects and Treatment for Dog Bites in IowaDog attacks can have lasting effects on victims, both physically and mentally. If you've been the victim of a dog bite in Iowa, it's crucial to understand the potential long-term effects and seek appropriate treatment.
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Recovering Damages and Liability after a Dog Bite in IowaDog bites can result in severe physical injuries, emotional trauma, and financial burdens for victims.
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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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What to Do After a Dog Bite, Treatment, and Legal StepsBeing attacked by a dog can be a scary and dangerous situation. If you are bitten by a dog, the first thing you should do is call 911 so the appropriate personnel are sent.
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Harboring a Dangerous Dog: Special Rules for Vicious DogsOwners of vicious dogs that are declared dangerous must get special license and certificate of registration. Walker, Billingsley & Bair: (515) 440-2852.
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Practical Tips for Preventing a Dog BiteKnowing practical tips for preventing dog bite can keep you and your family safe around canines. Walker, Billingsley & Bair share safety tips (888) 435-9886.
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When Dog Bites Child the Aftereffects Can Be Long-TermWhen dog bites child, the likelihood that s/he will suffer long-term effects of dog bite are high. Walker, Billingsley, & Bair handle dog bite law (888) 435-9886.
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Broken Bones from Dog Bite in Iowa: Recovering Compensation for Medical CareBroken bones from a dog bite are painful and costly to heal. If you’ve been attacked by a dog in Iowa, the law may allow you to recover damages.
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Dog Safety for Kids in IowaTeaching dog safety to kids can prevent a dog bite or attack. If your child has been bitten in Iowa, call 888-435-9886.
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Common Types of Dog Bite Infections & Symptoms Iowa Victims Should KnowBecause up to one-fifth of dog bite wounds become infected, victims in Iowa should know the signs of dog bite infections.