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 | Larson's Emerging Issues & Trends 7/29/2008 5:24:43 PM EST Iowa Governor Creates Task Force on Employee Misclassification
This topic sounds boring, but it is an attempt to address real mistreatment and neglect of employees by some unscrupulous Iowa employers that results in thousands of injured workers being stuck without health care or income when injured at work.
On July 16, 2008, Governor Chet Culver signed Executive Order Number Eight to address the injustice and to level the playing field for honest employers. Some employers all over the United States play the same game, calling employees "ind By H. Edwin Detlie Create an account or login to post comments. Continue reading >> |
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 | Electronic Filing 6/10/2008 4:39:37 PM EST Electronic Filing and Case Management System Getting Closer in Iowa
After a lot of effort and some frustrating setbacks, the Iowa Workers' Compensation Commissioner's Office is moving closer to an electronic filing and case management system. The Commissioner has submitted a proposal for a system similar to the Georgia State Board of Workers' Compensation. The Commissioner recently remarked that the new "paperless" system will be accessible through any computer with internet access.
While the system will be "designed to make paper fili By H. Edwin Detlie Create an account or login to post comments. Continue reading >> |
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 | Larson's Case Law Developments 5/29/2008 6:04:43 PM EST Injured Workers Allowed to Report Work Injury Late Due to Discovery Rule
In two decisions filed on May 29, 2008, one by the Iowa Supreme Court and one by the Iowa Court of Appeals, injured workers were allowed to report a work injury beyond the normal 90-day statutory limit for reporting work injuries.
In The Dexter Company v. Connelly, the claimant sustained a low back injury at work on April 16, 2003, and reported it in August, 2003, after he saw a neurosurgeon. While the Iowa Supreme Court found that the discovery rule required specific facts to By H. Edwin Detlie Create an account or login to post comments. Continue reading >> |
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 | AMA Guides & Permanent Impairment 5/24/2008 10:58:55 AM EST Iowa Rejects 6th Edition of AMA Impairment Guides for Work Injuries
Since its publication, the Sixth Edition of the AMA Guides to the Evaluation of Permanent Impairment has met with stiff criticism. It has been described as a step back in fairly assessing work injuries by many legal and medical experts. Several States have formally rejected use of the Sixth Edition, and Iowa has joined that group of jurisdictions. Specifically, Iowa has relied on the Fifth Edition of the Guides, and will stay with that edition for the foreseeabBy H. Edwin Detlie Create an account or login to post comments. Continue reading >> |
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 | Larson's Case Law Developments 5/24/2008 10:45:26 AM EST Iowa Workers' Compensation -- Interest on Penalty Award
The latest buzz in Iowa workers' compensation law is the recent appeal decision of the Iowa Workers' Compensation Commissioner in Curl v. University of Iowa, filed May 16, 2008. In Curl, the Commissioner affirmed the Deputy Commissioner's assessment of a penalty under §86.13 of the Iowa Code for failure to pay permanent partial disability benefits. However, the Deputy then ordered the employer to pay By H. Edwin Detlie Create an account or login to post comments. Continue reading >> |
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