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The Supreme Court of Iowa Clarified the Statute of Limitations Provisions in I.C.A. §85.26(2) in Circumstances Where an Employer’s Payment of Indemnity Benefits Cease Prior to an Arbitration Award.

by Admin | May 29, 2013 | WORKERS’ COMPENSATION

THE COURT OF APPEALS OF IOWA FINDS A CLAIMANT UNABLE TO REOPEN A SETTLEMENT WHEN THE CLAIMANT’S CHANGE IN CONDITION ARISES ENTIRELY FROM NON-ECONOMIC REASONS

by Admin | May 21, 2013 | WORKERS’ COMPENSATION

The Nebraska Supreme Court in Zwiener v. Becton Dickinson-East Ruled Against an Employer Who Wrongfully Believed that an Employee Waives Temporary Total Disability Benefits when the Employee Moves on from a Job that Could Have Accommodated Medical Restrictions.

by Admin | May 15, 2013 | WORKERS’ COMPENSATION

The Iowa Court of Appeals in Gallo v. Penford Products Ruled Against A Claimant Alleging Mental Injury Claims Arising out of his Accepted Physical Injury When There was Strong Evidence That Claimant’s Mental Symptoms Were Largely Personal in Nature

by Admin | May 14, 2013 | WORKERS’ COMPENSATION

Illegal Residence or Undocumented Work Status does Not Bar Indemnity Benefits

by Admin | Apr 20, 2013 | WORKERS’ COMPENSATION

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