Legal Question in Workers Comp in Iowa

Legally fileing with workmans comp

As a employee if I get hurt and I report it to my super visor and he refuses to report it what is my time legally to file this injury with workmans comp?


Asked on 11/03/99, 10:26 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Joel Fenton Fenton Law Office

Re: Legally fileing with workmans comp

Under Iowa law, employers are legally obligated to fill out a form known as a "First Report of Injury" any time an employee suffers an on-the-job injury,

whether the employer believes that there has been an injury or not. Further, there are Federal obligations for the employer under OSHA for keeping track of workplace accidents.

I would want to know more about the circumstances of the supervisor's refusal to report the injury. There would also be issues of whether the employer received notice of the injury. Notice can either be given formally, or implied by reason of what the employer knew or should have known about the employee's situation.

My law firm handles many workers' compensation cases in the state of Iowa. If you are interested in learning more about your legal rights, please give my office a call at (515) 633-9210 or (888) 700-9941 and we can discuss your factual sitation and the legal rules which apply in greater detail.

Joel E. Fenton, Attorney at Law

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Answered on 1/14/00, 12:46 am


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