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Everybody wants a cut of your crash settlement in Waterloo
A Waterloo farm worker on a motorcycle gets rear-ended at a light, the city points at the road defect, and the money fight turns into who grabs the settlement first.
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by Keith Haroldson
2026-03-21
search warrant requirements
Like a foreman who cannot just send a crew onto private land without the right address, reason, and limits on the job, police usually cannot search a person, home, car, phone,...
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my car disappeared in a dust storm near Cedar Rapids and now everyone wants proof
After a highway dust storm crash near Cedar Rapids, the evidence disappears fast, and that matters even more when a health insurer starts claiming your whole settlement.
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by Gary Johannsen
2026-03-28
grand jury
Not the same thing as a trial jury, and not a group that decides whether someone is guilty. A grand jury is a panel of citizens asked to review evidence presented by a...
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Eight months after an Iowa City shoulder crash, your Instagram can still blow up the claim
A pregnant Iowa City business owner got rear-ended on the highway shoulder, can't work normally, and now the trucking insurer is using social media to argue she and the baby are fine.
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by Wayne Recker
2026-03-25
probable cause
Miss this one, and a bad stop turns into handcuffs, a car search, a jail booking, and charges built on evidence you may never have let police near if you knew your rights....
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indictment vs information
Am I being formally charged by a grand jury, or did the prosecutor file the case another way? That is the difference between an indictment and an information. Both are formal...
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rear ended in a Cedar Rapids construction zone and insurance denied everything now what
An EMT in Cedar Rapids got rear-ended in a sudden-stop construction zone while on the clock, and the denial may involve a government road claim, a commercial auto policy, and workers' comp all at once.
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by Linda VanDerPol
2026-03-22
Second busted-up shoulder in Dubuque, and now a crosswalk apparently needs a seatbelt?
A Dubuque construction worker hit in a crosswalk may hear all kinds of garbage from insurance, including blame that makes no sense, even when the driver is facing criminal charges.
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by Angela Washington
2026-03-30
record sealing
Not the same as wiping a case off the map forever, record sealing usually does not erase what happened. Instead, it limits who can see a criminal or court record. The public...
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Preserving Truck Data After a Des Moines Pedestrian Crash
A Des Moines nurse hit by a speeding company truck needs to move fast because the electronic crash data can disappear long before the injury picture is fully clear.
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by Hieu Nguyen
2026-03-21
Should You Talk to Insurers After an Iowa Crash?
If you were hurt in an Iowa crash and the other insurer starts sounding helpful right away, the real question is what they're trying to lock you into before your injuries and your case are clear.
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by Angela Washington
2026-03-05
arraignment
You'll usually see it in a court notice, charging papers, or hear, "Your arraignment is set for next week." That is the first formal court appearance where a judge tells the...
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I was on the clock and maybe not paying full attention - can I still go after the driver with bad brakes?
A Sioux City office worker can have a workers' comp claim and a separate injury case at the same time, and being a little distracted does not automatically wipe either one out.
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by Wayne Recker
2026-03-22
felony vs misdemeanor
You'll usually see this in a charging document, police paperwork, a court notice, or a lawyer's quick explanation: the case is being filed as a misdemeanor or a felony. That...
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expungement
It is not a magic eraser that makes a case vanish from every database, background check, or memory. What it usually means is that a court orders a criminal record sealed,...
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Suing after a two-hit crash in Iowa City can feel ugly - waiting is still smarter
Two impacts in one crash can leave you arguing with two insurers while your income drops fast, and a quick settlement can wreck the rest of the claim.
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by Keith Haroldson
2026-03-29
My coworker said no plate means no claim after a Dubuque hit-and-run, true?
The one thing your employer or landlord is hoping you never find out: no plate does not automatically mean no money. From the insurance company's perspective, they want this to...
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Electronic Logging Device
Think of it like a truck driver's built-in timecard and GPS trail rolled into one. The part that catches people off guard is this: after a semi crash, that data can disappear...
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guilty plea vs no contest
Get this wrong, and a quick decision in criminal court can follow someone into a civil case, a job problem, or an insurance fight. A guilty plea is a direct admission of the...
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