While working your shift at Olive Garden, you suffered a deep laceration to your hand while you were slicing vegetables. You will be out of work for a while, and your medical bills will add up quickly. You are eligible for workers’ compensation benefits. Workers’ compensation is a no-fault insurance program that provides medical benefits and covers about two-thirds your regular salary while you are unable to work. While states set their own laws regarding workers’ comp, most employers are required to maintain the coverage. The claims process is very detailed and precise, so you need to make sure you handle the claims process properly. Completing the paperwork accurately and consistently is imperative to your claim. Am I Entitled to Olive Garden Workers’ Compensation Benefits? If you are employed by Olive Garden, you are entitled to workers’ compensation benefits if you are injured on the job or if you have been diagnosed with an occupational disease. Even if you are partially to blame for the injuries sustained, you are still eligible for workers’ comp benefits because it is a no-fault insurance program. Workers’ compensation insurance protects the injured worker as well as the employer in the event of a workplace accident or illness. While some companies are self-insured, most companies purchase workers’ compensation insurance coverage through an insurance company or maintain coverage through the state’s workers’ compensation fund. Employers have a list of workers’ compensation-approved physicians. To have your medical expenses covered, you will need to choose a physician from that list. Damages After Being Hurt on the Job at Olive Garden Any job has its own inherent risks, so you could suffer damages from any job you are performing at Olive Garden. As an example, you were working your shift as a server when you slipped on the restaurant floor because of a spilled drink. During the fall, you suffered a knee injury that required surgical intervention. You were working as a hostess when you tripped over a rug. During the fall you hurt your shoulder. While unloading a truck of supplies, you suffered a back injury that will require intensive treatment. Any of these injuries will result in mounting medical bills and time off work. Why Consider a Workers’ Compensation Lawyer? If you have suffered an injury while working at Olive Garden, you need to consult with a workers’ compensation attorney. For example, you suffered a back injury while unloading supplies. Your claim was denied because workers’ comp learned you had back surgery in the past. Your injury is considered pre-existing. You fell and hurt your knee, but because of orthoscopic knee surgery after a high school basketball injury, your claim is denied, and your injury is said to be pre-existing. In either situation, an attorney will have to appeal the decision. Complete the Free Case Evaluation Form on this page to have your claim reviewed, so you can get access to the benefits that you need during such a challenging time. Additional Resources I Got Hurt Working at Olive Garden. Can I be Compensated?* Injuries in the Sit-Down Restaurant Industry Result in Workers’ Compensation Claims *Disclaimer: The content of this article serves only to provide information and should not be construed as legal advice. If you file a claim against Olive Garden or another party, you may not be entitled to any compensation.