Macon Gig Workers Comp: 2024 Law Still Fails
Key Takeaways Georgia’s recent legislative amendments, specifically to O.C.G.A. § 34-9-1.1, have clarified but not fully resolved the independent contractor status for many gig drivers,…
Key Takeaways Georgia’s recent legislative amendments, specifically to O.C.G.A. § 34-9-1.1, have clarified but not fully resolved the independent contractor status for many gig drivers,…
Navigating the aftermath of a workplace injury can be daunting, particularly when dealing with the complexities of Georgia workers’ compensation laws in Dunwoody. A recent…
The rise of the gig economy has brought unprecedented flexibility for workers and consumers alike, but it has also created significant legal ambiguities, particularly around…
Key Takeaways The Sandy Springs ruling re-emphasizes that Georgia courts apply a multi-factor “economic realities” test to determine worker classification, moving beyond simple contract language.…
The classification of gig economy workers remains one of the most contentious legal battles of our era, and a recent Philadelphia ruling has once again…
Key Takeaways Effective January 1, 2026, O.C.G.A. Section 34-9-200.1 now mandates electronic filing for all workers’ compensation claims and related documents with the State Board…
A staggering 90% of gig workers believe they should be classified as employees, not independent contractors, according to a recent survey by the Economic Policy…
Navigating the complexities of workers’ compensation in Georgia, especially here in Atlanta, can feel like walking through a legal labyrinth without a map. Recent legislative…
There’s an astonishing amount of misinformation circulating about the employment status of DoorDash workers, particularly following the recent Valdosta ruling concerning workers’ compensation. Understanding these…
The maximum compensation for workers’ compensation in Georgia has seen significant adjustments, profoundly impacting injured workers across the state, particularly those in areas like Macon.…