Injured Iowans Lose on Legal Loopholes

Each year Injured Iowans lose their work injury, car accident and personal injury claims because they fail to protect their rights. Some fail to bring their case within the time limitations (Iowa law has time limits as short as 90 days in certain cases) while others do not seek the “right” legal advice. New FREE Books Reveal 7 Common Mistakes made by Iowans injured in Car Accidents, Work Injuries and other Personal Injury accidents. These books Expose 6 Things to Know Before Talking to the Insurance Company, 5 Things to Know Before Hiring an Attorney including whether contingent fees are right for you and if you even need an attorney for your case. If you or a loved one has been injured then you may be worried about your financial future or confused about what to do next. There is no cost or obligation, so don’t lose your case on a legal loophole. Learn how to Protect Your Rights and avoid mistakes.


Why would we offer Free Books? We have heard too many horror stories about people making mistakes because they did not know their legal rights which resulted in them losing thousands of dollars. Finally, you can learn about injury accidents in the comfort of your own home with no risk or obligation.


Would you like to know: Can I be fired for missing work caused by an accident? Should I Give a Recorded Statement? Should I Sign a Medical Release Form? What are My Legal Rights? How Long do I Have to Bring my Claim? For the answers to these questions and many more CALL NOW 1-800-707-2552 to hear a brief 24 hour recorded message about how to order your FREE Book and enter one of the following extensions (Car Accident- Ext. 510); (Work Injury- Ext. 511); (Personal Injury- Ext. 512) or go to www.InjuredIowan.com. However, this is a limited offer with a limited number of books available. As a Special Bonus just for contacting us receive 12 Myths about Iowa Injury Cases and our Injured Iowans First Fee ScheduleTM, a new approach to attorney fees in injury cases.

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