If you have been injured on the job and are worried about making ends meet, it is common to wonder how much Iowa workers’ compensation pays. The Law Offices of James P. Hoffman has a great deal of experience in this area and has produced this blog post to offer information on that topic.
The amount you receive is determined based on your average weekly wages before deductions or withholding. Certain types of pay, such as overtime, are excluded by law. If you are paid an hourly rate, your average weekly rate is determined based on the previous 13 full weeks of pay before the injury occurred.
Further determinations on the amount of compensation you deserve include your marital status and number of dependents. All of this information is charted on a calculation table, and your weekly compensation rate should be about 80% of your average spendable earnings at the time of your injury.
It is tricky to determine the amount you should be paid, and workers’ compensation firms can sometimes make mistakes. That is one fundamental reason you should choose an attorney with experience in this area to ensure you get the amount you deserve under the law.
If you need more information on this topic, contact the Law Offices of James P. Hoffman.
