Who Is Covered Under KFC Workers’ Compensation?*

Kentucky Fried Chicken, which is more commonly known as KFC, is an American fast food restaurant chain that was established in North Corbin, Kentucky, in 1952. It has grown to become the second-largest restaurant chain in the world, just behind McDonald’s with 22,621 locations in 136 countries according to December 2018 statistics. The chain is owned by Yum! Brands. The chain is known for its fried chicken, chicken sandwiches, and side dishes. Many locations have a buffet available for lunch.

Who Can File A Claim Under KFC Workers’ Compensation?

As an employee of KFC in any role, you are covered by workers’ compensation while you are on the job. Workers’ compensation insurance includes medical benefits and covers a portion of your lost wages while you are unable to work because of the workplace accident. There are many different job roles at KFC, and each job has its own inherent risks. As an example, you may be in the kitchen frying up chicken when you suffer serious burns that require skin grafts and treatment at a burn center.

You could be unloading a delivery when you slip and fall, hitting your head on the concrete and suffering brain trauma. While working in the stockroom, you could suffer a back injury from lifting heavy boxes. If you are injured working for KFC, report your injury right away so an accident report can be filed. It is also imperative to establish medical care right away so the connection between your injury and the accident is made apparent. Maintain thorough documentation to support your claim, and be sure you provide detailed statements to your employer for the accident report that must be filed regarding your injury.

Who Is Covered Under KFC Workers’ Compensation?

Who Isn’t Covered By KFC Workers’ Compensation?

If you are a supplier or vendor, you will go onto KFC property to complete a task, but you aren’t an employee of KFC. You will not be covered by KFC workers’ compensation. You may be covered by your employer. If you are a contractor or freelancer, you are self-employed, and you cannot file a claim with KFC workers’ compensation. Be sure to understand if you have protection from workers’ compensation insurance coverage or if you need to purchase your own disability coverage as someone who is self-employed.

Consult With A Workers’ Compensation Attorney

If an accident while working at KFC has left you with injuries, you will need to consult with a workers’ compensation attorney before pursuing a workers’ compensation claim against KFC. Workers’ compensation claims can be challenging, and with the help of a lawyer, the odds of a successful claim and being awarded benefits increase greatly. Workers’ compensation attorneys work on the contingency basis, so your lawyer will not be paid until you win your case. You will not have any upfront expenses.

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*The content of this article serves only to provide information and should not be construed as legal advice. If you file a claim against KFC or any other party, you may not be entitled to any compensation.