The insurance adjuster on my case says that I dont need a lawyer to help me with my workers compensation claim. Is that true?
Q: What is Workers Compensation? A: The Workers Compensation law requires most employers to provide benefits to eligible employees who have injuries arising out of and in the course of employment. (Back to Top) Q: What types of injuries are covered? A: In Iowa, “injury” is defined very broadly to include any health impairment other than the normal building up and tearing down of body tissues. The health impairment must be a result of employment activities. An employee is not entitled to benefits for a preexisting injury or disease unless it is aggravated, or worsened, by the employment. (Back to Top) Q: How long will this suit take? A: In Iowa, once a claim for workers compensation is filed with the Commissioner, it usually takes about a year to get through the hearing stage where a first determination for benefit eligibility is made. (Back to Top) Q: What kind of recovery can I get from Workers Compensation? A: If you have a work-related injury you may have the right to medical benefi
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