GA Workers Comp: New Mental Health Rules in 2026
Key Takeaways Effective January 1, 2026, Georgia’s Workers’ Compensation Act now includes specific provisions under O.C.G.A. Section 34-9-200.1 for mental health support, requiring employers to…
Key Takeaways Effective January 1, 2026, Georgia’s Workers’ Compensation Act now includes specific provisions under O.C.G.A. Section 34-9-200.1 for mental health support, requiring employers to…
For many DoorDash drivers in Georgia, the question of whether they are truly employees or independent contractors has been a source of immense frustration and…
The aroma of deep-dish pizza usually brought a smile to Maria Rodriguez’s face, but not today. As a veteran DoorDash driver in Chicago, she’d navigated…
Proving fault in Georgia workers’ compensation cases just got tougher for injured employees, particularly with the recent Georgia Court of Appeals ruling that clarifies the…
Navigating the complexities of Georgia workers’ compensation claims, particularly when establishing fault, can be a labyrinthine endeavor for injured workers. The burden of proof rests…
Only 15% of gig workers in the U.S. currently receive traditional employee benefits, a stark figure that underscores the precarious legal tightrope walked by platforms…
The legal classification of workers in the gig economy remains a contentious battleground, particularly for platforms like DoorDash. A recent Philadelphia ruling regarding workers’ compensation…
There’s a staggering amount of misinformation swirling around the legal classification of gig workers, especially concerning workers’ compensation, leaving many DoorDash drivers, Uber Eats couriers,…
Nearly 80% of gig drivers in Dunwoody, Georgia, operate without the essential safety net of traditional workers’ compensation, leaving them financially vulnerable after an on-the-job…
On January 23, 2026, a significant development emerged from Atlanta concerning Arrowhead Clinic Chiropractor Atlanta and its deepened commitment to working with personal injury attorneys.…