What to Do if Injured While Working at a Souplantation*

It’s no fun having a serious accident while working in a restaurant. You may not know just when you can return to work, and you will be worried about the mounting cost of medical treatment coupled with possible suspension of your normal pay.

You should find that your employer has taken out workers' compensation insurance to cover for this sort of scenario. But this doesn’t mean that you will immediately get compensation.

First, you will have to go through the process of filing a claim for workers' comp to enable a payment. Payments can help pay for medical treatment and may also cover a portion of any lost income.

Souplantation

Souplantation is a buffet-style restaurant chain that mostly operates in the western United States. Its base is in San Diego, California, which is where the very first Souplantation restaurant was established by bartender Dennis Jay.

The restaurants serve salads, soups, pizza, pasta, and bread, all of which are made or baked on the premises.

The restaurants are all owned by Garden Fresh Corp., which has just emerged from bankruptcy. It expects that around 90 of its Souplantation and Sweet Tomato restaurants will remain open after negotiating a financial bailout.

Injuries While Working at a Souplantation

While serious workplace accidents are not common in restaurants, this doesn’t mean they don’t ever happen. Here are a few examples of possible injuries that could prompt you to file a Souplantation workers’ comp claim.

  • You are preparing a salad when the machine you are using to cut fresh vegetables malfunctions, and you cut the tip of a finger off. You certainly need surgery, and there may be a possibility of re-attaching the finger tip. Compensation from the restaurant chain would help to pay for the substantial medical costs.
  • You trip over some loose floorboards and get a concussion. You will be off work for a couple of weeks at least. This is when a Souplantation workers’ comp claim could come in handy.
  • During your shift as a janitor, you are cleaning the floor in the evening and receive an electric shock from the polishing machine cable. You remain unconscious for some time and are taken to the hospital for treatment. A Souplantation workers’ comp payment can help to pay the resulting bills.

Are You Filing a Workers’ Comp Claim? Do You Need an Attorney?

It can be hard trying to recover from a serious workplace injury and maintain a family life, all while worrying about a Souplantation workers’ comp claim that you may need to help pay for medical bills and lost income.

If you are confused or encounter a stumbling block, contact an experienced workers’ comp attorney to help you with your claim. The sooner your claim is filed and processed, the sooner you could receive a compensation payment.

*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 Souplantation, you may not be entitled to any compensation.