EXPERIENCE. INNOVATION.
HARD WORK.
WHY OUR FIRM
Corridorlaw Group is a new law firm consisting of lawyers who have a long history of providing legal services throughout Iowa in an innovative, efficient and no-nonsense manner.
PRACTICE AREAS
Our lawyers have a proven and successful track record in leading all these key areas of the legal practice. Most importantly, we know that successfully representing clients cannot be done right without hard work, plain and simple.
OUR COMMITMENT
Whether your need is for us to develop programs and procedures to reduce your exposure for workers’ compensation or OSHA claims, extricate your business or you personally from difficult legal situations or ensure maximum recovery for personal injuries or financial damage, lawyers at Corridorlaw Group are always well-prepared to creatively and effectively resolve these legal issues favorably for our clients or gear up, if necessary, to aggressively take on the resulting battles to successful conclusion.
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RECENT DECISIONS AND LEGISLATIVE CHANGES OF INTEREST
Corridorlaw Group prides itself on keeping clients informed. We regularly update this page to highlight recent cases and legal trends that could impact you. Please contact us should you have any questions regarding a case or article below.
John Cosgrove v. CRST Dedicated Services
In Cosgrove v. CRST Dedicated Services (File No. 5068073), a claimant sustained a scalp laceration after striking his head while docking his semi on 11/1/18. As a result of the incide [...]
Naima Cerwick v. Tyson Fresh Meats, Inc.
Scheldrup Wiltfang attorney Jason Wiltfang presented oral arguments to the Iowa Court of Appeal in this case on January 17, 2019. The issue in this Petition for Judicial Review was wh [...]
James Hessenius vs. Great Plains Orthotics & Prosthetics, Inc., and United First & Casualty Co.
File No. 5044228 (App. Dec. 02/14/19) This case involved an appeal of an arbitration decision granting the claimant only a portion of a partial commutation rather than the full amount [...]