Iowa Statutes
§ 622.4 — Medical expenses
Iowa § 622.4
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Iowa Code § 622.4 (2026).
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Evidenceofferedtoprovepastmedicalexpensesshallbelimitedtoevidenceoftheamounts
actually paid to satisfy the bills that have been satisfied, regardless of the source of payment,
and evidence of the amounts actually necessary to satisfy the bills that have been incurred
but not yet satisfied. Evidence of the amounts actually necessary to satisfy the bills that
have been incurred shall not exceed the amount by which the bills could be satisfied by the
claimant’s health insurance, regardless of whether such health insurance is used or will be
used to satisfy the bills. This section does not impose upon any party an affirmative duty to
seek a reduction in billed charges to which the party is not contractually entitled.
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Related
Kimmel v. Iowa Realty Co., Inc.
339 N.W.2d 374 (Supreme Court of Iowa, 1983)
Matter of Estate of Fisher
344 N.W.2d 579 (Court of Appeals of Iowa, 1983)
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