If you've been injured on the job in Iowa, then you're probably finding yourself overwhelmed. You might be struggling to ease your pain, and it might be worrisome to say the least to think that you'll no longer have an income on which to support yourself and your...
Month: October 2018
Workers’ compensation and repetitive motion injuries
On behalf of Schott Mauss & Associates, PLLC | Oct 11, 2018 | Workers' Compensation
Workplace injuries can occur in a variety of ways. Employers failing to provide proper safety equipment or adequate training, third-parties veering into a construction zone, and even inclement weather can all cause a worker to suffer serious injuries. Yet, sometimes...
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