Top best Workers Compensation Lawyers Near me in ZIP 50265
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Workers Compensation Lawyers Nearby West Des Moines 50265 (by distance)
Within 5 miles
(Des Moines Area) 50325 3.6 miles
(West Des Moines Area) 50265 3.9 miles
(Waukee Area) 50263 4.5 miles
Within 10 miles
(Urbandale Area) 50323 5.2 miles
(Des Moines Area) 50322 6.2 miles
(Des Moines Area) 50312 7.1 miles
(Des Moines Area) 50310 8.4 miles
(Des Moines Area) 50309 9.9 miles
(Des Moines Area) 50315 9.9 miles
Within 25 miles
(Des Moines Area) 50319 10.9 miles
FAQs - Workers Compensation Lawyers in city West Des Moines How many Workers Compensation lawyers actively serve residents of West Des Moines, Iowa? Approximately 12 licensed attorneys focus on Workers Compensation across West Des Moines, Iowa. Most matters are filed through the Iowa District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. What is the typical hourly fee for Workers Compensation lawyers in West Des Moines, Iowa? In West Des Moines, typical rates range from $198-$385 per hour for Workers Compensation. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $3030 and $5723, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Workers Compensation matters usually take in courts near West Des Moines? Workers Compensation cases in West Des Moines, Iowa usually take around 2-5 months depending on complexity and the Iowa District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Workers Compensation cases for people living in West Des Moines, Iowa? Residents of West Des Moines typically see Workers Compensation filings handled by the Iowa District Court. Proximity to helps with quick submissions and clerk communications. Do attorneys around offer a free first consultation for Workers Compensation? About 45% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Workers Compensation, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
35 Workers Compensation Lawyers Found Near You
Workers' Compensation Attorney Adrienne Sula joined Hupy and Abraham as an Attorney in 2025. Prior to joining the firm, she spent ten years as a collection trial lawyer, and three years practicing corporate compliance law.. In her free time, she enjoys traveling, performing with various blues musicians in the area, and spending time with her husband and children.
Mark’s current law practice focuses primarily on helping the victims of injury, both work-related and otherwise. Mark spent many years working for a local firm that provides legal services for insurance companies and employers. Over time, he began performing more and more work for the victims of injury.. Realizing his true calling, Mark set out to level the playing field and provide legal representation to the individual person, not the multimillion dollar insurance companies that can intimidate and unfairly control the process.. To benefit from this in-depth experience, call . West Des Moines workers’ compensation attorney Mark A. King at King Law, PLLC is standing by to help you and your family.
Licensed to practice law in Iowa and Illinois. Civil litigation attorney with considerable experience in the areas of insurance law, workers' compensation, personal injury, and employment & labor law. Provides knowledgeable and efficient legal work with exceptional results for clients.. A member of the American Bar Association, Iowa Bar Association, Illinois Bar Association, Polk County Bar Association, and Iowa Defense Counsel Association. Also a member of the Iowa Association of Workers’ Compensation Lawyers, and co-chair of IAWC Planning Committee. Has further served on the Board of the Iowa Organization of Women Attorneys (2012-2017), and Bras for the Cause Executive Board (2013-2019). In 2017 and 2018, recognized as a Top 40 Under 40 Litigation Lawyer in the state of Iowa by the American Society of Legal Advocates.
Kent M. Smith is a member of Scheldrup Blades. He practices in the areas of workers’ compensation, insurance defense, immigration law, civil litigation and employment law. Mr. Smith received his B.A. from Central College in Pella, Iowa, and his J.D. degree and Legislative Practice Certificate from Drake Law School in Des Moines, Iowa. He was selected by the Drake Law School faculty to be a pupil member of the C. Edwin Moore Inn of Court. Mr. Smith served as a prosecuting intern in the Dallas County Attorney’s Office and participated in the Advanced Criminal Law Program at the Drake Law Legal Clinic.. Mr. Smith interned for United States Senator Charles Grassley in Washington, D.C., and for Iowa State Senator Larry McKibben. He also lobbied on behalf of various industries and associations at the state and federal levels of government. Mr. Smith is a member of the Iowa State Bar Association (serving on the Membership Committee), Nebraska Bar Association, the American Bar Association, Defense Research Institute and the Iowa Association of Workers' Compensation Lawyers. He is a frequent lecturer on workers’ compensation, civil litigation matters and employment law. Mr. Smith serves on the board of directors for the nonprofit corporation Systems Unlimited, Inc. Additionally, he has been published in DRI's For The Defense: The Intoxication Defense in Workers' Compensation, September 2009, and DRI's Trucking Policyholder's Duty to Preserve Coverage publication.
I was born and raised in Dubuque, Iowa and graduated from Dubuque Senior High. I attended the University of Northern Iowa where I earned my B.A. in History. After UNI, I attended Drake University and earned my Law degree from Drake Law School with Honors in 2001 and was admitted to the Iowa Bar that same year. Since graduating from Law School, I have been committed to helping injured workers and Iowans get swift justice for their injuries. Through hard work and sacrifice, Loney & Schueller was formed to help injured Iowans.
I focus primarily on defending those accused of possessing, delivering, cultivating or manufacturing marijuana and other narcotics. I also specialize in helping individuals recover property that has been unlawfully seized through civil forfeiture, which allows Iowa law enforcement agencies to profit from large amounts of cash, firearms, vehicles and other property taken from innocent persons. A significant part of my practice includes representing those charged with alcohol and drug-impaired offenses, ranging from public intoxication to OWI to vehicular homicide.. As a trial attorney, I've tried dozens of misdemeanor and felony cases to a jury and obtained dismissals of more than 170 other drug and OWI charges, including driver's licenses revocations, through successful pre-trial motions.. I take a keen interest in developing and litigating issues in traffic stops and other search and seizure contexts to expand the rights of the accused. Most recently, my efforts to overturn a search warrant based on information gathered during warrantless nighttime trash rips led to a landmark Iowa Supreme Court decision in State v. Wright, 961 N.W.2d 396 (Iowa 2021). The decision was the first to recognize the rejuvenated trespass doctrine in Iowa. By finding an expectation of privacy in garbage, the Court overturned a police tactic responsible for untold numbers of convictions during the past four decades. The decision is based on Iowa Constitutional grounds under article 1, section 8. I have since worked diligently to expand the scope of the trespass doctrine to K9 searches, the deployment of recording devices by confidential informants under the one-party consent rule in Iowa and other areas that have typically been analyzed under an expectation of privacy approach.. In response to Wright, the Iowa General Assembly codified a new law in 2022, which sought to reinstate the now-unconstitutional police practice of surreptitiously searching curbside garbage without a warrant. In what I believe to be the first ruling addressing the new law, the Iowa District Court for Boone County struck down the statute as unconstitutional in State v. Whaley, No. FECR115299, on September 28, 2022. Rather than appeal the ruling, however, the State dismissed the charges instead. Regrettably, this section has since been upheld by the Iowa Supreme Court. So, while Wright remains good law regarding the application of the trespass doctrine under the state constitution, the police can once again seize your garbage without a warrant and rummage throught it.. As trial counsel in State v. Pals, 805 N.W.2d 767 (Iowa 2011), I challenged the voluntariness of a detained driver's consent to search his vehicle under the Iowa Constitution. The Pals decision is now one of the seminal cases on the issue of warrantless consent searches.. My knack for understanding and simply explaining complex scientific concepts such as infrared spectrophotometry in breath testing, headspace gas chromatography with flame ionization detection in blood and urine testing, statistical analysis and measurement uncertainty is well known throughout the defense bar. The same can be said for my work in exposing drug K9 "alerts" that were either false positives or otherwise cued by the handler. I am one of a few attorneys in the state who have successfully challenged a vehicle search based on these highly questionable "alerts.". I am twice published in the area of OWI defense. In 2014, I co-authored the first edition one of the few practice-specific treatises in the state, Iowa OWI Defense: The Law and Practice, published by Lawyers & Judges Publishing Company. I also wrote a chapter focusing on the use of indepedent forensic investigations, including crash data and blood alcohol analysis, in Defending DUI Vehicular Homicide Cases, 2013 ed. by Aspatore Books. As an appellate lawyer, I have briefed and argued issues of constitutional and statutory importance before the Iowa Supreme Court and Iowa Court of Appeals. In addition to Wright, I successfully argued Mitchell County v. Zimmerman, 810 N.W.2d 1 (Iowa 2012), in which a unanimous Iowa Supreme Court struck down a local road-protection ordinance as unconstitutional under the Free Exercise Clause of the First Amendment. More recently, I secured a second unanimous decision in 2023 by the Iowa Supreme Court in State v. Arrieta, 998 N.W.2d 617 (Iowa 2023), which reversed the Iowa Court of Appeals decision and held our client was unreasonably detained at a weigh station to await a drug K9.. I am co-counsel in Mumford v. Iowa, No. 24-1093, a matter pending before the United States Supreme Court challenging a trepass by a drug K9 on an open car window under the Fourth Amendment. This is an appeal of the Iowa Supreme Court's ruling in State v. Mumford, 14 N.W.3d 346 (Iowa 2024).. I have been named a Great Plains Super Lawyer in the area of Criminal Defense for seven years running (2018-2024).
Experienced Workers Compensation attorney serving clients in West Des Moines and surrounding areas.
Experienced Workers Compensation attorney serving clients in West Des Moines and surrounding areas.
Experienced Workers Compensation attorney serving clients in West Des Moines and surrounding areas.
Experienced Workers Compensation attorney serving clients in West Des Moines and surrounding areas.
Experienced Workers Compensation attorney serving clients in West Des Moines and surrounding areas.
Experienced Workers Compensation attorney serving clients in West Des Moines and surrounding areas.
Experienced Workers Compensation attorney serving clients in West Des Moines and surrounding areas.
Experienced Workers Compensation attorney serving clients in West Des Moines and surrounding areas.
Experienced Workers Compensation attorney serving clients in West Des Moines and surrounding areas.
Experienced Workers Compensation attorney serving clients in West Des Moines and surrounding areas.
Experienced Workers Compensation attorney serving clients in West Des Moines and surrounding areas.
Experienced Workers Compensation attorney serving clients in West Des Moines and surrounding areas.