Georgia Workers’ Comp: 30% Denied in Marietta
Did you know that nearly one-third of all workers’ compensation claims in Georgia are initially denied? This startling figure, according to recent data from the…
Did you know that nearly one-third of all workers’ compensation claims in Georgia are initially denied? This startling figure, according to recent data from the…
A recent amendment to Georgia’s workers’ compensation statutes has significant implications for injured workers in Dunwoody, particularly regarding the timing of medical treatment and claim…
The rise of the gig economy has thrown a wrench into traditional employment law, leaving many workers in a precarious position, especially when injuries occur.…
A staggering 90% of gig workers believe they should be classified as employees, not independent contractors, a sentiment that directly challenges the operating model of…
Key Takeaways Effective July 1, 2026, Georgia’s workers’ compensation law now includes specific provisions under O.C.G.A. Section 34-9-17(b) for mental health treatment coverage stemming from…
In Augusta, Georgia, a staggering 80% of gig drivers mistakenly believe they are covered by workers’ compensation, a critical gap in understanding that leaves them…
A staggering 70% of gig economy workers in a recent national survey reported they would prefer to be classified as employees rather than independent contractors.…
A staggering 72% of San Francisco gig drivers lack traditional workers’ compensation coverage, leaving them vulnerable after on-the-job injuries. This isn’t just an inconvenience; it’s…
The gig economy, for all its promised flexibility, often leaves workers in a precarious position when injury strikes. For Uber driver 1099 wage loss in…
The aroma of Cuban coffee still clung to Miguel’s car as he recounted the accident. A DoorDash delivery driver, he’d been T-boned on Coral Way…