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I just found out the Ames ER sent my kid home too fast and now the insurer is using that against us
A project manager in Ames is getting jerked around after a child's facial dog bite because the quick ER discharge is being twisted into "not a serious injury."
ARTICLE
by Hieu Nguyen
2026-03-29
Rear-ended in Ames, then the hospital gave you the wrong drug - now what?
A teacher in Ames may be dealing with two separate fights after one wreck: proving the crash when the other driver lies, and untangling a hospital medication error that made everything worse.
ARTICLE
by Pete Callahan
2026-03-29
Boss says keep quiet, the insurer says you were partly at fault, and your panic attacks are getting worse
A Des Moines commuter can still pursue serious emotional distress damages after witnessing a fatal crash, even if the insurer is trying to hang the whole thing on a minor traffic violation.
ARTICLE
by Gary Johannsen
2026-03-24
Missing Records After a Patient Lifting Back Injury
If you were hurt moving a patient in an understaffed Iowa hospital, the first fight is often over evidence that should have existed but somehow keeps "disappearing."
ARTICLE
by Keith Haroldson
2026-03-09
How much is a Des Moines dog attack claim worth if the lease forces arbitration
A Des Moines restaurant server got attacked by a dog that got out through a broken fence, and now the fight is over value, liability, and whether a lease arbitration clause can box the injury claim into a private process.
ARTICLE
by Maria Perez
2026-03-26
Eight months later, the contractor is still lying about your SSDI and immigration status
An undocumented worker in Des Moines can still pursue a claim after a roof fall, and SSDI usually is not the benefit that gets wrecked by a settlement.
ARTICLE
by Hieu Nguyen
2026-03-23
Nursing home claim or borrowed-car insurance fight - which is smarter first?
A single parent in Cedar Rapids can't afford two slow injury fights at once, so this breaks down which claim usually moves faster and which one actually pays for the bigger damage.
ARTICLE
by Angela Washington
2026-03-31
What happens if we threw away the e-bike battery after it exploded in Ames?
Send a written evidence-preservation letter immediately, and file any Iowa injury lawsuit within 2 years of the explosion. If the fire involved a rental unit, also ask the Ames...
FAQ
Apgar score
Defense lawyers and insurance companies often point to a baby's Apgar score as if it settles everything: a "normal" score means no harm, and a low score must have some cause...
GLOSSARY
birth asphyxia
The biggest trap is thinking this means a baby was simply born "not breathing" for a moment. It is more specific than that. Birth asphyxia is a lack of enough oxygen and blood...
GLOSSARY
commercial use exclusion
Like using a pickup for weekend errands and then finding out the insurer treats it differently the moment it starts hauling paid deliveries, the surprise is that a personal car...
GLOSSARY
meconium aspiration
A finding like this can make or break the value of a birth-injury case because it may point to oxygen deprivation, emergency delivery delays, and the kind of newborn harm that...
GLOSSARY
I waited too long to report the nursing home neglect in Cedar Rapids - is there still a case?
What actually happens next when a Cedar Rapids nursing home says weight loss, bedsores, or dehydration were "already coming" from your family member's health problems.
ARTICLE
by Angela Washington
2026-03-22
one-bite rule
You may see this phrase in an insurance letter, a landlord dispute, or a call with an adjuster: "The owner had no prior knowledge the dog was dangerous," or "There was no...
GLOSSARY
forceps delivery injury
The point that confuses people most is that forceps use is not, by itself, an injury. A forceps delivery injury is harm to the baby, the mother, or both caused by the...
GLOSSARY
attractive nuisance
This can be the difference between having no claim at all and having a viable case when a child is hurt on someone else's property. Iowa property owners usually owe very little...
GLOSSARY
Your lawyer went quiet and the bills didn't - yes, you can switch
You can change lawyers in an Iowa injury case, but the money fight usually happens between the attorneys, not out of your pocket upfront.
ARTICLE
by Hieu Nguyen
2026-03-21
undue influence on elderly
Pressure that overpowers an older person's free choice. "Pressure" can mean threats, guilt, isolation, nonstop badgering, fake caregiving, or controlling access to money,...
GLOSSARY
subpoena
A subpoena is a formal legal order that requires a person, business, or agency to give testimony, turn over records, or both. After an injury claim, this term usually comes up...
GLOSSARY
My manager says panic attacks after a Davenport crash don't count for workers' comp - is that actually true
A Davenport retail worker can still have a workers' comp issue when crash-related mental health symptoms start wrecking sleep, work, and daily life, even if the employer is pushing hard to keep it off the books.
ARTICLE
by Angela Washington
2026-03-23