More Issues About Employment Status 

Question—I work on a construction site where several different contractors are working.  And we all try to help each other out.  I work for a drywall contractor.  Last week, I was helping out the plumbing contractor, when something heavy was dropped on my shoulder and it hurts.  I am getting conflicting signals about whose responsibility […]

What is the Worker’s Burden of Proof and How Do You Fulfill It? 

In order to prove a tort case, you must prove fault on the part of the defendant—you must show that they screwed up (blew a stoplight, crossed the center line, etc.)  In order to prove a case for workers’ compensation, the worker must show the following:  (a) employment; (b) injury; (c) the injury arose out of the employment; (d) […]

What is Workers’ Compensation?

Did you know that if you suffer an injury while you are on the job you are owed monetary compensation for that incident? We are all used to the basics of tort law, because of stories we hear and things we see on television and in movies.  If someone blows a stoplight and hits your […]

Incapacity Planning

What is Incapacity?    Incapacity is defined in Iowa the same as incapacity for a guardianship or a conservatorship under Iowa Code §633.556.  It is defined as functional limitations that make a person unable to communicate or carry out important decisions concerning a person’s affairs.    What happens if I am in the hospital and unable to make decisions?  What happens […]

10th Annual Hat & Glove Drive

If you follow us at all, you know we hold an Open House and Hat & Glove Drive every December. For the past ten years, we have collected hats and gloves to distribute to the Warren County School districts. We were extremely excited to host this year’s event. With COVID, we had to sacrifice some […]