What’s the Process for Filing Workers’ Comp. at McDonald’s*?

If you are an employee of McDonald’s, you could be injured performing any job. Thousands of workers across the country suffer injuries while working every day.

For example, a fry cook could suffer serious grease burns. A cashier could suffer from carpal tunnel syndrome because of repetitive hand movements. You might be cleaning the dining room when you slip and fall, hitting your head on a table.

Any of these injuries can lead to mounting medical bills and time off from work. If you suffer an injury while working, you can file for workers’ compensation benefits at McDonald’s. These benefits can provide the assistance that you need during such a challenging time. Workers’ compensation will cover the costs of medical expenses and a portion of your lost wages.

What to Do If Injured Working at McDonald’s

If you suffer injuries while working at McDonald’s, you must notify your employer right away. You can do this by telling your supervisor or manager about what transpired. You can suffer various injuries while working at McDonald’s such as a muscle sprain or strain while unloading a truck, carpal tunnel from repetitive motion such as at the fry baskets, or back and neck injuries from a slip and fall.

You will have to give a statement regarding what you were doing, exact specifics on how you were injured, and then details about your injuries. You must seek medical care immediately. Failure to get medical help right away can damage your claim.

What’s the Process for Filing Workers’ Comp. at McDonald’s*?

Filing Your McDonald’s Workers’ Compensation Claim

If you were hurt on the job, you will need to file a workers’ compensation claim with McDonald’s. Insurance companies are in the business to make money, so they aren’t going to want to pay out anymore than they have to for a workers’ compensation claim.

While state laws do vary, there are strict guidelines that you must follow when pursuing such a claim. Depending on your state laws, you have anywhere from three days to 30 days to notify your employer of your injuries after the accident. It is best to notify them the same day if possible. You will need to provide very specific details for the accident report.

As an example, if you were hurt while cooking, your incident description might include you were working the fry bin when you dipped the basket up and hot oil splashed up and into your face and eyes, leaving you unable to see at the time so coworkers began splashing cold water on your face and called an ambulance.

Filing the Actual Workers’ Compensation Claim

The actual claim must be filed through the property entity – depending on your state laws. That might through the state labor board, through the state workers’ compensation commission, or directly with your employer.

The time you have to pursue a claim varies, usually ranging from a few months until a year after the injury took place. Before you start filing for workers’ compensation at McDonald’s, you should consult with a workers’ compensation attorney who is licensed to practice workplace injury law in your state. Get your Free Case Evaluation 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 McDonald’s or any other party, you may not be entitled to any compensation.

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