Our Keokuk
Lawyers
We have a new office in Keokuk, IA! We have represented labor unions and their members in Keokuk for over 15 years, so we opened a part-time office in order to represent more workers in Lee County.
Hours: 1st & 3rd Monday each month, 10am-5pm
Serving The Keokuk Area
As trusted Keokuk lawyers, our dedicated team brings extensive knowledge to the area. Providing custom legal solutions to the community is our goal.
By engaging with the people and businesses in the area, we have developed a deep understanding of the needs in the area. Find us on the 2nd floor of the Labor Temple in Keokuk on the 1st and 3rd Monday of each month.
Our Services
Please select an area you need assistance in to learn more about how we can help.
Legal Advice
You Can Trust
Rush and Nicholson is on your side. Our dedicated and skilled Keokuk lawyers can help you understand your rights and provide effective representation. There are things that only a lawyer experienced serving Keokuk would know which will benefit you and help bring you better results.
Recent Cases
District Court Judgement Reversed
A unanimous Iowa Supreme Court recently gave an Eastern Iowa woman a victory over the Attorney General’s Office. In Dee Delaney v. Second Injury Fund of Iowa, the Supreme Court overturned an agency decision and found Delaney is entitled to bring a claim for benefits.
$84,000 plus medical costs
A Cedar Rapids woman was awarded more than $84,000, and her medical costs, for a serious neck injury after trial before the Workers’ Compensation Commission.
$400,000 settlement in car vs pedestrian uninsured motorist claim
A man reached a $400,000 settlement in his claim against his own auto insurance following severe injuries after he was struck by an uninsured driver while walking along the side of the road.
Get your case reviewed, for free!
News in Keokuk
Find news related to our work in Keokuk, changes or new laws affecting the area, and anything else we find helpful to residents in the area.
Painful Reality: Children are Cheaper to Injure
A new Iowa law purports to allow 16 and 17-year-old kids to work in construction, roofing, manufacturing and other hazardous jobs. The new law is controversial for any number of…
Learn MoreAdding Insult to Injury: Work Injuries and Mental Health
(This piece was originally published in The Prairie Progressive) Workplace injuries reveal the harsh realities many workers face when trying to secure the benefits they are legally entitled to. These…
Learn MoreHealth care for the benefit of businesses, not patients
Imagine you are never allowed to choose your doctor. Imagine you are never allowed to choose your health insurance company. Instead, the insurance company you did not select picks the…
Learn MoreWorking with Common Purpose
In 2017, Iowa Republicans rewrote our public sector collective bargaining law Chapter 20. This dramatically took away the rights of Iowa public sector workers to bargain a contract. However, there…
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