It is all too common for the workers’ compensation insurance companies to deny workers’ compensation benefits to injured workers by blaming an injured worker’s symptoms or disability on a pre-existing medical condition. If this happens to you do not give up hope. Often, they are wrong.
This situation is frequently seen with work injuries involving body parts with joints such as the spine, shoulders, wrist, hands, and knees where there is some medical evidence of an underlying degenerative condition, e.g., degenerative arthritis. Truth is, as we age, we all have some signs of degenerative joint changes noticeable on x-ray, MRI, or CT scan. Yet, although a pre-existing condition may exist, it may not be causing any significant symptoms or even no symptoms at all. In this situation, Iowa workers’ compensation law recognizes if a work injury accelerates, worsens, or “lights up” a pre-existing condition it is a compensable work injury. This can happen because of a sudden traumatic injury at work or an injury that happens gradually over time due to the wear and tear from repetitive work tasks. Ultimately, the question of whether a pre-existing condition is worsened by the work injury is a question for medical experts.
At Johnson & Legislador, PLC, our workers’ compensation lawyers have experience and a proven record in winning these types of workers’ compensation claims and can have you evaluated by an independent medical professional to prove them wrong. If you are denied benefits because of a pre-existing condition call Johnson & Legislador, PLC right away at (319) 395-0700 or fill out our online Consultation Form for a fee claim evaluation.
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