Domino’s Pizza, founded in 1960, is an American pizza chain. The company’s headquarters are in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and the chain is incorporated in Delaware. The chain became the largest pizza seller worldwide based on sales as of February 2018. In addition to pizza, Domino’s sells desserts, submarine sandwiches, pasta, and chicken wings. The chain has an annual revenue of $2.47 billion and there are more than 16,000 worldwide locations employing more than 290,000 people. Every job at Domino’s has its own inherent risks, so you could be hurt while working. Who Can File A Claim Under Domino’s Pizza Workers’ Compensation? If you are an employee of Domino’s Pizza, you are covered by workers’ compensation benefits while you are on the job. Domino’s workers’ compensation covers full-time, part-time, and temporary employees while they are on the job. Only actual Domino’s Pizza employees are covered by the insurance while they are on the job. Every position is covered as long as the individual is an actual employee of the company. As an example, a cook might suffer serious burns while working in the kitchen. A delivery driver might fall off the loading ramp and break his leg. Either of these injuries are covered by Domino’s Pizza workers’ compensation insurance. Report any workplace injury to your supervisor right away and be sure to establish medical care that shows the injuries are related to the workplace injury at Domino’s Pizza. Maintain supporting documentation, and take notes of what happened while the incident is still fresh in your memory. Who Isn’t Covered By Domino’s Pizza Workers’ Compensation? If you aren’t an actual employee of Domino’s Pizza, you aren’t covered by workers’ compensation maintained by the restaurant chain. This includes those who are suppliers, vendors, or contractors. You might be a contractor hired to patch the parking lot. If you fall and break your ankle on loose pavement, you aren’t covered by Domino’s workers’ compensation. If you are a supplier who went to deliver a load of sauce and you fall and break an arm, your employer should have workers’ compensation coverage to protect you. Consult With a Workers’ Compensation Lawyer If an accident at Domino’s Pizza has left you with an injury, you should consult with a workers’ compensation lawyer who is licensed to handle such claims in your state. Workers’ compensation lawyers are experience in this area, and they are familiar with the changing laws of your state. An attorney will make sure that the claim is filed in a timely manner and that the documents are properly completed. Workers’ compensation lawyers work on the contingency basis, which means they will not charge anything upfront and will only be paid when your case has been won. Schedule your Free Case Evaluation today because time is of the essence. *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 Domino’s Pizza or any other party, you may not be entitled to any compensation. Additional Resources How Much is a Domino's Claim Worth?* Prepare a Domino's Workers' Compensation Claim* Tips For Applying For Workers Compensation