Help, I Was Hurt Working at Payless Shoes*

Payless Shoes is an American discount footwear retailer that has headquarters in Dallas, Texas. Cousins Shaol and Louis Pozez founded the company in 1956. It is now a privately held company that is owned by Golden Gate Capital, Wolverine World Wide, and Blum Capital.

Employees of Payless Shoes are covered by workers’ compensation insurance. Workers’ compensation insurance includes medical benefits, which cover the cost of the care for treating the injury, and, also covers a portion of the lost wages while the injured worker is unable to work.

About Payless Shoes

Payless Shoes is headquartered in Dallas, Texas. As of 2018, the shoe store chain had 3,600 locations. As of 2015, the company had 25,000 employees with an annual revenue of about $3 billion. The chain filed Chapter 11 bankruptcy in April 2017, which resulted in 400 stores being closed across the country.

Back in the 1980s, the Payless Shoes locations were known for their line of discount sneakers, Pro Wings, which used Velcro straps rather than laces. The locations offer a variety of shoes, boots, and sandals offered by the different shoe brands.

Risks While Working at Payless Shoes

Payless Shoes has employees in several different job roles and each job has its own risks. As an example, a cashier could suffer carpal tunnel syndrome from the repetitive hand and wrist motions. You could be working the sales floor when you trip over a rug and suffer a shoulder injury.

While unloading a truck, you suffered serious back strain. You fell from a ladder in the stockroom and hit your head, suffering head trauma. Any of these injuries result in mounting medical bills and time off work. Workers’ compensation benefits can help you during this time.

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Workers’ Compensation Claim against Payless Shoes

You were working your shift at Payless Shoes when you climbed on a ladder to change a light bulb. The ladder shifted and turned over, throwing you against metal shelving before you hit the floor. You suffered a broken arm and bruised ribs. An ambulance was called to take you to the nearest hospital.

Because of your injuries, you will need to pursue a workers’ compensation claim against Payless Shoes to cover the cost of your medical care for taking care of your injury. Workers’ compensation will also pay about two-thirds your regular Payless Shoes weekly salary while you are unable to work because of the injuries.

Consult with a Workers’ Compensation Attorney

If you suffered an injury while working at Payless Shoes, you should consult with a workers’ compensation attorney in your state. You want to get a workers’ compensation lawyer who is familiar with the state workers’ comp laws. With the help of a workers’ compensation attorney, your chances of a successful workers’ compensation claim against Payless Shoes are much greater.

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*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 Payless Shoes, or any other party, you may not be entitled to any compensation.