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Des Moines Workers' Compensation Law Firm
Overview
Iowa Labor Law, Workers' Compensation, and Personal Injury Law Firm
The attorneys of Hedberg & Boulton, P.C. are very active in advocating on behalf of our clients in workers' compensation and workers' rights in Iowa.
In addition to representing injured workers, we are active in the community of lawyers and non- lawyers who promote public policies that protect workers' rights. We have been involved in workers' rights legislation through meeting with legislators and testifying before legislative committees, researching bills and advising union clients.
The Hedberg name has a long history with the labor movement and workers' rights advocacy in Iowa:
Art Hedberg, who is of counsel to the firm, served as a Charter Member and Past President of the Iowa Workers' Compensation Advisory Committee. He has also been a board member of the Iowa Trial Lawyers Association, Workers' Compensation Section and the Iowa State Bar Association, Workers' Compensation Section.
Mark Hedberg is a member of the International Union of Painters and Allied Trades (IUPAT) and part of the AFL-CIO Lawyers Coordinating Committee. He is also general counsel for Iowa's American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees union (AFSCME Iowa Council 61). Additionally, Mark is the retained attorney for a United Auto Workers' local and the union that represents Des Moines police officers.
Nate Boulton is an Associate Member of the USW and local counsel for UFCW Local 1149 in addition to being a member of the AFL-CIO Lawyers Coordinating Committee. He also serves on the Iowa Association for Justice Workers' Compensation Core Group, the Iowa Workers' Compensation Advisory Committee, and the Iowa State Bar Association's Workers' Compensation Section Council. His connection to the labor movement is also part of his family history. He is the son of Iowa labor leader Randy Boulton, who serves as Sub-District Director for the United Steelworkers (USW) and grandson of Ray Boulton, who served as a local union steward in a union that is now known as the United Food and Commercial Workers.
By staying involved with the Iowa bar groups on workers' compensation and workers' rights, we stay connected to current developments in these important legal fields. We also help promote and protect Iowa legislation dealing with workers' rights. We are workers' lawyers. As Art Hedberg says, "I've been practicing law for more than 50 years and I haven't represented a corporation yet."
Our office can schedule evening appointments and appointments on Saturday mornings for the convenience of working people and their families. Our office is regularly open Monday through Friday from 8am to 5pm.
About Hedberg & Boulton, P.C.
Previous Law Firm Name
- Hedberg, Owens, Hedberg & Walsh, P.C.
Languages
- English
- Spanish
Practice Areas
- Workers' Compensation
- Employment Law
- Labor Law
- Social Security Disability
- Personal Injury
- Estate Planning
People
Attorneys
- Nathaniel R. Boulton (Partner)
- Arthur C Hedberg Jr. (In Memory)
- Mark T. Hedberg (Partner)
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
100 Court AvenueSuite 425 Des Moines, IA 50309
Phone
Fax
- 515-288-4149
Appointments
Weekday
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