Company Profile: Taco Bueno Taco Bueno is a restaurant chain that serves up Tex-Mex dishes. The first location was in Abilene, Texas in 1967. Headquarters are currently in Farmers Branch, Texas. The chain has more than 3,856 employees and an annual revenue of $187 million. There are currently 176 restaurants spread across 8 states. While working at Taco Bueno, you can suffer serious injuries. If you happen to be injured while slicing up vegetables for salads, you should consider filing a workers' compensation claim against Taco Bueno. You might be able to get compensated for your losses. Filing a claim can help you get the compensation that you deserve to help you cover your costs of medical care as well as part of your lost wages. If you are considering filing a claim against Taco Bueno for workers' compensation benefits, there is information available to help you ensure you get the compensation that you deserve for your injuries. Damages to Which You Might be Entitled There are various damages you might be entitled to receive if you are filing a claim against Taco Bueno for workers' comp benefits. Here are some examples of potential damages you might be eligible to receive: The cost of medical expenses. Maintain copies of all your medical bills along with copies of your medical records. This will be needed to support your claim. If you were hit by a large can of taco sauce that fell from a top shelf and hurt your shoulder, make sure you keep documentation from your emergency room visit and follow-up care. Your lost wages. You are entitled to a portion of your lost wages from the initial hospital visit when you had to leave work to any follow-up visits and time off while the doctor hasn't released you. If you hurt your back lifting cases of sauces and spices, document everything. You should maintain a record of all your time off work. Vocational training. If your injury was so severe that you cannot return to the same position, workers' comp should cover the cost of vocational training for a new position so you can return to work. Consult with a Workers' Compensation Attorney If you have suffered injuries while working at Taco Bueno, you should consult with a workers' comp attorney. Your attorney can gather all the relevant evidence and documentation before filing a claim against Taco Bueno for workers' comp benefits. Workers' comp benefits can help you recover the costs of your medical care and a portion of your lost wages as you recover from your injuries. A workers' compensation attorney doesn't get paid until you have won your claim. Your lawyer will ensure your rights are protected and will fight to make sure you are treated fairly throughout the process. *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 Taco Bueno, or another party, you may not be entitled to any compensation.