Summer is the time to load up on food thats best consumed outdoors in locations that are sometimes off-limits the rest of the year — think hotdogs at a ballpark or ice-cream on a scoop shops patio.
However, while some restaurants might see a spike in customers during these months, they also face increased workers comp-related risks.
June, July, and August see the highest reported restaurant workers comp accidents, according to AmTrust Financial Services “Restaurant Risk Report.”
Between Memorial Day and Labor Day, the workforce of this industry almost doubles, and inexperienced or newly hired seasonal workers are more likely to be injured than those who have held their positions for a longer period of time.