Lowe’s Home Improvement is one of the largest retailers in the world operating in over 2,300 locations with nearly 300,000 employees. As a hardware store they are more susceptible to workplace injury than other companies. Lowe’s stores tend to be massive and filled sharp tools or large heavy inventories that require machinery to move. If you are in the unfortunate situation where you suffer an injury while working at Lowe’s, or a similar store, we always recommend consulting an attorney. How an Attorney Can Help Lowe’s is a massive corporation and having help by your side can help even the playing field to make sure you get the compensation you deserve. A workers’ compensation attorney will know the proper documentation and evidence to prove your claim. They will also help you streamline the process and know how your specific situation affects your claim. More Specific Questions About Lowe’s Workers’ Compensation Your attorney will be able to answer any additional questions you have along the way. For now, here are some FAQs about your Lowe’s workers’ compensation claim: Can I file a claim for cracked ribs while working at Lowe’s*? Does workers’ comp. cover Lowe’s* parking lot injuries? How do I prove I was injured at Lowe’s*? Can I file for workers' compensation if I was concussed working at Lowe's*? Cracked Ribs and Worker's Compensation How do I prepare a claim as a Lowe's truck driver? How long do I have to file a claim against Lowe's*? How much does Lowe’s* workers’ compensation cover? Will I be fired if I was injured at Lowe's?* What is the Lowe's workers' compensation policy?* What if I broke my arm at Lowe’s? What if I broke my leg at Lowe's*? What if I dislocated my shoulder at Lowe’s*? Can I file a claim if I am a part-time Lowe’s* employee? How long will I be out of work if I am hurt working for Lowe's? I Hurt My Back Working At Lowe's I got hurt working in construction for Lowe's. What can I claim? Herniated Disc at Lowe’s *The content of this article serves only to provide information and should not be construed as legal advice. If you file a claim against McDonald's, or any other party, you may not be entitled to any compensation.