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File a Petition for Workers’ Compensation Benefits in Iowa
When you are injured on the job or in the workplace, you are typically entitled to some type of workers' compensation benefits. However, filing a claim and being granted these benefits is not always as simple as it may seem. There are a number of different reasons why workers' compensation claims can be denied which can lead to added stress for you and your family. If your claim was denied and you wish to contest it, West Des Moines workers' compensation attorney Mark A. King can help.
Please contact King Law, PLLC today at (515) 444-8035
for a free initial consultation to discuss filing an appeal.
If you are an employee who has been injured on the job and can no longer work or hold the same job you did before the accident, it is vital that you seek benefits. Once your claim has been denied, it is in your best interest to speak with a firm that understands the hearing and litigation process. With more than a decade of experience, West Des Moines workers' compensation lawyer Mark King is dedicated to protecting your rights and best interests.
The Workers' Compensation Commissioner will likely take the following steps during your hearing:
Attorney King is experienced at figuring out exactly why claims were denied. He is skilled at putting together and employing workable strategies to appeal wrong decisions and is dedicated to supporting his clients every step of the way. You can rely on him to represent you in all hearings and ensure that your case is heard by the appropriate parties.
If you are ready to take the next step, call King Law, PLLC today at (515) 444-8035
for a
free initial consultation to learn how he can help.
Free Initial Consultations on Workers' Compensation Hearings
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