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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Workers’ Compensation for Rotator Cuff Surgery or Injuries in IowaIf you sustained a rotator cuff injury on the job and need surgery, you’re eligible for workers’ compensation insurance.
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4 Things You Should Never Do if Applying for Workers’ Compensation BenefitsWhen applying for workers’ compensation after a work-related accident, make sure you never do any of these four things.
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Why Causation is Such an Important Aspect of Your Workers’ Compensation ClaimIf you can’t prove causation, then your claim for workers’ compensation benefits may be denied.
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Workers’ Compensation for New Employees in IowaIf you’re a trainee who’s been injured on the job in Iowa, you still may be eligible for workers’ compensation for new employees, call (641) 792-3595.
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Workers' Compensation for a Hip Replacement after an InjuryIf you have to undergo hip replacement surgery for a work-related injury in Iowa, workers’ compensation should pay for the surgery and provide benefits.
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Workers' Compensation for a Fractured Toe at WorkWorkers who have a fractured toe from a work-related accident in Iowa can file a claim for workers’ compensation benefits.
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Work related Injury Humerus Fracture. What am I owed?If you’ve suffered a break in your upper arm bone – or humerus fracture – on the job, then you may want legal help filing your workers’ compensation claim.
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Workers’ Compensation if You Broke a Finger at Work in IowaIf you broke a finger at work, you may be unable to return to work or may temporarily perform lower-paying work. Iowa workers can get workers’ comp.
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Addressing Workplace Safety in Iowa Protects WorkersWorkplace safety measures are key to saving Iowa workers’ lives and protecting against injury and illness.
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MCL Injury at Work– Types of Treatment and Getting Workers’ Compensation in IowaThe MCL knee ligament aids in rotation and stability. An MCL injury can require a worker in Iowa to miss work and may entitle him to workers’ comp.
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Calculating Temporary Partial Disability Compensation in IowaIf injured in Iowa, you may qualify for temporary partial disability compensation from workers’ comp. Here’s what to know about calculating benefits.
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Workers’ Compensation, Reasonable Accommodations & ADA ViolationsWorkers’ compensation insurers or Iowa employers may postpone reasonable accommodations until a worker reaches MMI. But EEOC says it may be an ADA violation.