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Iowa Workers' Compensation Laws

Iowa workers' compensation covers all employers with one or more employees (with limited exceptions for agricultural, household, and casual workers). TTD benefits are 80% of spendable (after-tax) weekly earnings, subject to a state-set maximum. Employers have the right to direct medical care — the employer chooses the treating physician. Anti-retaliation is recognized through common law (retaliatory discharge tort). Notice to the employer must be given within 90 days of injury.

Last verified: 2026-02-25

Statute of Limitations

90 days notice; 2 years to fileIowa Code §§ 85.23, 85.26

Written notice to the employer within 90 days of the injury. Original proceedings for benefits must be commenced within 2 years of the injury date, or 3 years from the last payment of weekly benefits if payments were made.

Exceptions

Occupational Disease90 days notice from first manifestationIowa Code § 85A

For occupational diseases, notice must be given within 90 days of the first distinct manifestation of the disease.

Key Iowa Statutes

Employer Coverage RequirementsIowa Code § 85.1

All employers with 1 or more employees must carry workers' compensation insurance. Exceptions: household employees earning under $1,500/year, casual employees earning under $1,500/year, agricultural employees (employer payroll under $2,500/year), relatives of farm operators, and up to 4 corporate officers who elect out.

TTD rate: 80% of the worker's weekly spendable (after-tax) earnings, subject to the state-set maximum rate (updated annually July 1). Benefits continue until the employee returns to work or is medically capable of returning to substantially similar employment. 3-day waiting period; if disability exceeds 14 days, first 3 days are compensated retroactively.

Employer-Directed Medical CareIowa Code § 85.27

The employer has the right and obligation to direct medical care. The employer chooses the authorized treating physician. The employer must pay for all reasonable medical expenses causally related to the injury. In emergencies, the employee may seek treatment from any provider.

Iowa recognizes a common-law tort of retaliatory discharge for employees terminated for filing workers' compensation claims. Based on the public policy embodied in § 85.18, which voids contracts that relieve employers from workers' compensation liability.

Permanent Partial DisabilityIowa Code § 85.34

PPD benefits are based on scheduled losses (specific body parts have statutory weeks) or industrial disability (loss of earning capacity). Unscheduled injuries use an industrial disability analysis considering the worker's age, education, qualifications, experience, and ability to engage in similar employment.

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