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Iowa Workers' Compensation Electronic Filing Changes: What Every Employer and Insurance Carrier Needs to Know

The Division of Workers’ Compensation is in the process of rolling out its new Workers’ Compensation Electronic System (WCES).  Effective July 22, 2019, parties will now need to file pleadings, motions, settlement documents, hearing exhibits, hearing...
By: Davis Brown Law Firm
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/iowa-workers-compensation-electronic-68627/

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