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| " Contact a workers' compensation lawyer representing clients in Des Moines, Iowa today to schedule your free initial consultation." |
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| Can I Sue If My Employer Disputes My Claim? |
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Generally, workers’ compensation claims are handled by an administrative agency rather than the court system. Because workers’ compensation claims are outside of the court system, these claims have different rules than a traditional lawsuit. However, once the agency process, including administrative hearings, has been exhausted, the employee or the employer may appeal to either a workers’ compensation appeal board or to a court.
In some states, if an employer or an employee is not satisfied with the workers’ compensation appeal board’s decision, they may then appeal that decision to the civil court system. This process is specific to each state. A workers’ compensation lawyer will be able to tell you how the process works in your state and guide you through that process.
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| Council Bluffs, Iowa Attorneys practicing in Iowa primarily in Criminal Defense, Insurance Defense, Personal Injury, Worker's Compensation, Wrongful Death, Product Liability, Real Estate, and Estate Planning & Probate. Lawyers at Stuart Tinley Law Firm, L.L.C. are dedicated to serving their clients in Iowa and Nebraska, including the cities of Omaha, Sioux City, Council Bluffs, Des Moines, Logan, Harlan, Audubon, Atlantic, Glenwood, Red Oak, Sidney, Clarinda, Bedford, Corning, Greenfield, Guthrie Center, Adel, Onawa, Denison, Ida Grove, Bellevue, Blair, & Nebraska City, and the communities that make up Douglas, Woodbury, Pottawattamie, Polk, Harrison, Shelby, Audubon, Cass, Mills, Montgomery, Fremont, Page, Taylor, Adams, Adair, Guthrie, Dallas, Monona, Crawford, Sarpy, Washington, and Otoe counties. |
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