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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How Insurance Adjusters Reduce Injury ClaimsAfter a personal injury, one of the first people you will hear from is an insurance adjuster. They may introduce themselves with a friendly tone, express concern about your well-being, and assure you they are there to help.
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Protect Your Iowa Motorcycle Injury Claim After a CrashA serious motorcycle crash can turn your life upside down in seconds. While sustaining more than just physical injuries, riders in Iowa often face growing medical bills, lost income, and pressure from insurance companies to settle quickly. The steps you take and the mistakes you avoid can make a large impact on your motorcycle injury claim.
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Serious Motorcycle Road Rash and Burn Recovery in IowaMotorcycle burn injuries causes, treatment options such as skin grafts, and your legal rights to compensation after a serious Iowa Motorcycle crash.
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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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Why is Iowa’s Motorcycle Death Rate 10 Times Higher than the National Average?Despite the small number of motorcycles on the roads, motorcycle riders are 55 times more likely than other drivers to be killed in a motor vehicle crash.
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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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How do I File a Claim After a Motorcycle Accident in Iowa?Were you or a loved on injured in a motorcycle accident and have questions on how to file a claim? Learn more in our FREE book. CALL NOW to request a copy.
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Motorcycle vs. Car -- How Can I Prevent a Crash From Happening?Learn how to prevent a motorcycle vs. car crash to avoid being injured. Iowa injury attorneys provide tips for keeping yourself safe while riding a motorcycle
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What You Need to Know about Motorcycle Rider Courses in IowaThere are many motorcycle rider courses in Iowa for both the experienced biker and those new to the hobby. Walker, Billingsley & Bair (515) 440-2852.
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Why You Should Talk to a Motorcycle Accident Attorney in Des MoinesTalking to a motorcycle accident attorney in Des Moines helps you recover full damages amount after an accident. Walker, Billingsley & Bair (888) 435-9886.
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The Snell Motorcycle Helmet StandardsThe Snell motorcycle helmet standards are considered to be more comprehensive than the DOT standards. After a motorcycle crash call (888) 435-9886.
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What to Put in Your Motorcycle Emergency KitYour motorcycle emergency kit should contain water, tools, a first aid kit, and an extra cell phone. For crashes call Walker, Billingsley & Bair (888) 435-9886.