The National Floor Safety Institute estimates that falls account for over 8 million hospital emergency room visits in the U.S. per year. The risk of slipping and falling increases tenfold during adverse weather conditions such as heavy rain. And Council Bluffs and other western parts of Iowa have seen no shortage of heavy rain lately. Although most slip and fall…
Many of those who file for bankruptcy in Council Bluffs and other parts of Iowa wonder, “Can I file bankruptcy for my student loans?” The answer may be yes but doing so would require you to prove “undue hardship” for student loans. According to NBC News, one in five adult Americans has student loan debt. That is as many as…
As the Iowa Department of Transportation (IDOT) has reopened a stretch of southbound Interstate 29 into Council Bluffs after the third round of flooding, it is time to discuss a driver’s liability for car accidents that occur during flooding. As areas north of Council Bluffs remain flooded and inaccessible for motor vehicles, motorists across Iowa are wondering how fault is…
Rollover auto accidents tend to be the deadliest collisions, mainly because many of the vehicle’s safety features are not able to protect the driver and occupants from rollover-related injuries. According to the NHTSA, rollover crashes account for more than a third of all deaths in passenger vehicle accidents. It is worth mentioning that of more than 7,600 people who died…
When preparing for bankruptcy in Council Bluffs or elsewhere in Iowa, it makes sense to wonder, “Can I keep my house and car if I file for bankruptcy?” Unfortunately, there is a lot of confusion surrounding what property a debtor can keep after filing for Chapter 7 or Chapter 12 bankruptcy, especially if their property is necessary to run their…
Filing for bankruptcy may be considered a counter-productive move if you are looking for work. But bankruptcy filing could actually help you find a new job. When you are deeply in debt, you may fear that filing for bankruptcy would harm your chances of landing a job interview. However, filing for bankruptcy could actually assist you in your job search,…
When family farmers in Iowa struggle with debt, the prospect of filing for bankruptcy can be complicated and confusing for anyone who does not have specific knowledge of U.S. bankruptcy law. In particular, family farmers who want to remain in business while seeking bankruptcy protection often discover that Chapter 11 bankruptcy is too complicated and expensive for their needs, while…
Chapter 7 bankruptcy is a type of “liquidation” bankruptcy that allows a debtor to discharge all debts that are dischargeable under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code. In order to have debts discharged, all of the debtor’s non-exempt assets are liquidated so that creditors can be repaid a portion of what the debtor owes. There are many different reasons that an individual…
Recent flooding in Council Bluffs and throughout the state of Iowa has been devastating for farmers and could force many to file for bankruptcy. The flood damage is some of the worst that Iowa farmers have seen in the last decade, and it is likely to cost farmers billions of dollars. Indeed, according to a report in the Des Moines…
About two years ago, Iowa medical malpractice law changed in a way that benefitted healthcare providers. The law, signed by the governor in May 2017, capped non-economic damages at $250,000, thereby restricting the amount of money that patients can obtain for the pain and suffering they experience as a result of medical negligence. Our firm represents patients who have sustained injuries resulting from medical malpractice.…