What to Do if Injured While Working at a Big Boy Restaurant*

If you were injured while working at a Big Boy restaurant, it is likely that you were covered by insurance that the restaurant has in case of accidents at work.

That being said, the process of recovering medical costs and any lost wages can be quite complicated and may not be straightforward. This is why it is advisable to contact a workers’ compensation attorney before deciding to file a Big Boy workers’ comp claim.

As soon as you get injured, you should have the accident recorded. The employer is expected to fill out a report that describes the circumstances of the accident and the injuries you received.

Without notifying your supervisor or the restaurant manager in a timely fashion, you may make it more difficult to claim adequate compensation if you do decide to go ahead with a Big Boy workers’ comp claim.

Big Boy Restaurants

The Big Boy restaurant chain was first established in Glendale, California back in 1936 by Bob Wian. The name of the first restaurants that featured the trademark big hamburgers and fries comes partly from the first name of the founder and partly from the relative size of the hamburgers.

The restaurants have been through a number of bankruptcies and company acquisitions. The 120-odd Big Boy restaurants in existence today in the U.S. are owned by Robert Liggett Jr., with the headquarters in Warren, Michigan. There are also a large number of licensed Big Boy locations in Japan.

Workplace Injury at a Big Boy

Types of Injuries Possible While Working at a Big Boy Restaurant

Whatever the injury you sustained while working at a Big Boy restaurant, the priority will be to get proper medical treatment and document the accident and injuries as soon as you can. Injuries at a hamburger restaurant like Big Boy can vary, but here are some of the more serious examples that might lead to a Big Boys workers’ comp claim being filed.

While using the hamburger grill plate, hot grease gets splattered all over your face, causing severe burns. These will involve surgery and substantial bills; this may be covered by a Big Boy workers’ comp claim.

You slip on a greasy patch on the floor of the kitchen and hit your head on a stainless steel food preparation counter. A successful Big Boy workers’ comp claim can help to pay for wages lost while off work recovering.

A knife blade spins off its handle, lodging in your arm and causing extensive bleeding. The injury does not need too much medical treatment, but because of the injury, you find that you need the Big Boy workers’ comp claim to help pay for the days you cannot do your job properly.

A Big Boy Workers’ Comp Claim May Require an Attorney

If you do decide to go ahead and file a Big Boy workers’ comp claim, you may find it hard going without the help of an experienced workers’ comp attorney. Even though your workplace is likely required to have workers’ compensation insurance, this doesn’t mean that receiving those benefits is easy.

As with other personal injury cases, it is important to have evidence that an injury took place while working at the workplace and that the injuries were the result of negligence on the part of the employer.

A professional opinion can be obtained from a workers’ comp attorney and, if this is necessary, the attorney can pursue the claim against the employer as well as negotiate with the employer’s insurance company. Additionally, if you need to file an appeal, an attorney can help with this process as well.

*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 Big Boy, you may not be entitled to any compensation.