Estate Planning Resources

There are many questions people have when it comes to planning for the future, and making sure everything is in order in your estate plan. You may not know where to look or know what questions to ask, but Ellis Law Offices, P.C. is prepared to answer those questions for you and guide you through […]

Did My Injury Occur in the Course of Employment? Part II

As we have seen, to receive compensation under Iowa Code chapter 85, an injury must “occur in the course of employment,” and an injury that occurs while commuting to or from work does not qualify in general.  However, there are many exceptions to the “going and coming” rule against compensation.  Employer-provided transport—If the employer supplies the vehicle […]

Did My Injury Occur in the Course of Employment? Part I

What if the only “connection” requirement to compensate an injury was that it had to “arise out of” the employment?  One can craft an argument that would make most injuries somehow compensable under that standard.  If I got in a wreck on the commute to work, that commute arises out of the employment—I wouldn’t be […]

The Other Two Parts of the Worker’s Burden of Proof

Prior posts have stated that a workers’ comp claimant has the burden of showing four things in order to obtain an award of compensation: (a) employment; (b) injury; (c) the injury arises out of employment; (d) the injury occurred in the course of employment.  These last two elements are considered the “core” of workers’ compensation […]

Case Dismissed!

Attorney Ryan J. Ellis secured a case dismissal for a client who was charged with harassment.  The accuser told authorities that the client spoke inappropriately to her.  After learning this was in a public place, our office sought video surveillance and discovered a witness to the events who confirmed our client’s innocence. At Ellis Law […]