What to Do if Injured While Working at a Blake's Restaurant*

It’s no fun being injured in your own workplace, especially if you have been the victim of someone else’s carelessness or negligence.

If you have been injured while working at a Blake’s Restaurant and you think that you can prove that the restaurant was to blame, then you may be able to claim workers’ compensation. Most workplaces are required by law to have workers’ compensation insurance in case one of their employees is injured or harmed.

A Blake’s workers’ compensation claim can help to pay all those bills you never budgeted for. These can include any medical expenses as well as lost wages or other earnings that are directly related to your inability to return to work after the workplace accident.

Blake’s Lotaburger Restaurants

Blake’s Restaurants, or Blake’s Lotaburgers Restaurants, is a chain of fast food restaurants selling made-to-order meals, especially, as the name suggests, large hamburger-based meals.

The chain’s headquarters are in Albuquerque, New Mexico. There are 73 restaurants in that state, and five others in Texas and Arizona.

The chain is a little unusual in that all the restaurants are company owned, rather than being franchises. The company also owns nearly all of the buildings in which the restaurants are located, as well as a lot of the support infrastructure, including a refrigeration shop, sheet metal work site, and vehicle maintenance fleet.

Workplace Injury at a Blake's Restaurant

Possible Injury Situations at a Blake’s Lotaburger Restaurant

It is quite possible to suffer a debilitating injury while working at a Blake’s or Blake’s Lotaburger restaurant. The injury may mean that you need to make a Blake’s workers’ compensation claim to help pay the bills. Here are some of the hypothetical situations that might lead to an injury at a Blake’s restaurant.

If your job was to supervise the grills and fry pans, you could be spattered with hot oil. This could cause serious burns to your face and neck. You may need extensive surgery and even plastic surgery if the damage to the skin is particularly serious. A Blake’s workers’ comp claim can help to repair burn wounds.

While cleaning out the washrooms, you slip over on the wet floor and hit the sharp edge of a door while falling. The accident causes a broken collar bone, which needs medical treatment for the fracture as well as the pain. A Blake’s workers’ comp claim can help repair the fracture and ease the pain.

You may trip over an electrical power cord that has been left in place across the floor of the dining room while maintenance work is carried out. You fall over on your face, knock out some of your teeth, and need replacements. This is an expensive dental procedure, and you may find that a workers’ comp settlement can help pay for it.

Don’t forget that any accident at work should be reported to the restaurant supervisor or the manager, and the injury should be recorded in the accident log book. If you are able to do so at the time of the accident, make a note of what happened and why.

A Workers’ Comp Attorney May Be Needed

You may find a workers’ comp attorney very useful if you have been injured and are considering making a Blake’s workers comp claim. Employers are supposed to provide safe working environments for their employees and ensure they have sufficient insurance coverage in case of accidents.

However, some employers are reluctant to pay compensation automatically. If you are faced by a resistant employer, then it may be advisable to talk to a qualified workers’ comp attorney and leave the bulk of the negotiations to him or her.

This attorney will most likely work on a contingency fee basis, which means that you won’t have to worry about payment unless you win your claim. So don’t hesitate to reach out today!

*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 Blake’s, you may not be entitled to any compensation.