Rivera v. Woodword Res. Ctr.
Annotate this CasePlaintiff filed a wrongful discharge suit against the State. The State moved to dismiss the action for failure to exhaust administrative remedies as required by the Iowa Tort Claims Act (Act). The district court granted the motion, holding that the claim was a tort subject to the Act. After an unsuccessful appeal, Plaintiff filed her lawsuit in district court a second time. The district court held that Plaintiff failed to comply with the statute of limitations and dismissed the second lawsuit. The Supreme Court reversed, holding that Plaintiff properly complied with the savings clause of the statute of limitations under the Act once the district court determined the Act provided the exclusive remedy for her claim. Remanded.
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