Georgia Gig Economy: Brookhaven Ruling Shifts 2026 Rules
The burgeoning gig economy has created a legal quagmire, leaving many workers unsure of their rights and employers exposed to significant liabilities. Specifically, the question…
The burgeoning gig economy has created a legal quagmire, leaving many workers unsure of their rights and employers exposed to significant liabilities. Specifically, the question…
Effective January 1, 2026, significant amendments to the Georgia Workers’ Compensation Act, specifically O.C.G.A. Section 34-9-200.1, have reshaped how medical treatment is approved and disputes…
A recent report indicates that nearly 70% of gig economy workers injured on the job are initially denied workers’ compensation claims, even in states like…
Navigating a workers’ compensation claim in Columbus, Georgia, can feel overwhelming, especially when you’re recovering from an injury. Recent legislative updates have reshaped the process,…
When a workplace injury strikes in Columbus, Georgia, navigating the complexities of workers’ compensation can feel like an uphill battle, especially with recent legislative changes…
Key Takeaways A recent Chicago ruling reclassified some DoorDash delivery drivers as employees, potentially granting them access to workers’ compensation benefits previously denied. The legal…
The world of workers’ compensation in Georgia, especially around cities like Savannah, is rife with misinformation, and it can cost injured workers dearly. Every year,…
Key Takeaways The Miami-Dade Circuit Court’s recent ruling suggests a potential shift in how DoorDash workers, and other gig economy drivers, are classified, moving closer…
The smell of burnt coffee still clung to Michael’s clothes as he sat across from me, his shoulders slumped. He’d been delivering for DoorDash in…
A recent Georgia State Board of Workers’ Compensation ruling has sent ripples through the gig economy, particularly impacting how we view workers’ compensation claims for…