If you work in an office at a computer, you probably have seen the effects of carpal tunnel syndrome among your co-workers. But, are you familiar with cubital tunnel syndrome? Cubital tunnel syndrome is a lesser-known cumulative injury that is caused by repetitive...
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What is the waiting period for Iowa workers’ compensation?
On Behalf of Hedberg & Boulton, P.C. | Feb 16, 2023 | Workers' Compensation
Most workers in Iowa have a baseline understanding of how workers' compensation coverage functions. They know that they can ask for medical coverage and even disability pay if they get hurt at work or their doctor diagnoses them with a job-related medical condition....
Workplace accidents that can lead to neck injuries
On Behalf of Hedberg & Boulton, P.C. | Jan 30, 2023 | Workers' Compensation
Every workplace has its share of risks and hazards. One of the most common injuries you can sustain at work is an injury to the neck. Depending on the severity, injury to the neck can cause crippling pain and greatly disrupt your life. If you sustain a neck injury or...
How does nerve damage happen at work?
On Behalf of Hedberg & Boulton, P.C. | Dec 20, 2022 | Workers' Compensation
At work, nerve damage, also known as peripheral neuropathy, can happen if you are involved in a one-off accident or following a repetitive use of a motor function like operating power tools or use of non-ergonomic furniture. If you suffer nerve damage that is...
Will my employer hold it against me if I file workers’ comp?
On Behalf of Hedberg & Boulton, P.C. | Dec 15, 2022 | Workers' Compensation
You got injured on the job, and you know you need to file a workers’ compensation claim. It’s the only way that you’re going to be able to pay your bills, especially your medical bills, while you recover. After all, your employer has workers’ comp insurance for this...
Are you struggling to obtain workers’ compensation?
On Behalf of Hedberg & Boulton, P.C. | Nov 17, 2022 | Workers' Compensation
When you agree to employment, you accept certain perks and benefits as an attractive incentive. You expect that you work, and your employer upholds their end of the deal. Sometimes that doesn’t happen, though; your employer may try to skirt agreed-upon...
How do you know if an injury is serious enough for workers’ comp?
On Behalf of Hedberg & Boulton, P.C. | Oct 11, 2022 | Workers' Compensation
Injuries at work happen all the time. Some workers may ponder whether or not they really need to seek workers’ compensation. Are they going to qualify? Is it serious enough? Who gets to make these types of decisions? This can be difficult to discern since injuries run...
Should you accept a lump sum payment for your workers’ comp?
On Behalf of Hedberg & Boulton, P.C. | Sep 9, 2022 | Workers' Compensation
You were hurt at work. You have fought hard and won the workers’ compensation you are rightfully entitled to receive. So what happens next? Should you accept your workers’ compensation settlement in a lump sum or in installments? Lump sum settlement is great for...
What if you don’t like your workers’ compensation doctor?
On Behalf of Hedberg & Boulton, P.C. | Aug 24, 2022 | Workers' Compensation
You don’t have to love your workers’ compensation doctor – but you should feel like they prioritize your health and have your best interests at heart. So, what happens when you either don’t like the workers’ compensation doctor you have or you simply don’t trust their...
What happens if I’m not able to return to work after an injury?
On Behalf of Hedberg & Boulton, P.C. | Aug 16, 2022 | Workers' Compensation
Workers who get hurt on the job can receive workers' compensation benefits. Instead of going without any income, workers can receive up to two-thirds of their average weekly wage until they recover enough to get back to work. Unfortunately, some injured workers in...
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