GA Gig Economy: 2025 Roswell Ruling Reshapes Law
Nearly 80% of gig workers believe they should be classified as employees, yet the legal framework often treats them as independent contractors. This fundamental disconnect…
Nearly 80% of gig workers believe they should be classified as employees, yet the legal framework often treats them as independent contractors. This fundamental disconnect…
Navigating the complexities of workers’ compensation laws in Georgia, particularly in regions like Valdosta, requires a sharp understanding of the 2026 updates. Are you truly…
The question of whether DoorDash workers are employees or independent contractors has fueled intense debate for years, impacting everything from labor rights to company balance…
Experiencing a workplace injury in Alpharetta can be disorienting, but understanding your rights and the legal process for workers’ compensation in Georgia is paramount. A…
An Amazon DSP driver in Brookhaven recently faced a denial of their workers’ compensation claim, highlighting the persistent challenges within the gig economy for those…
The Georgia State Board of Workers’ Compensation recently issued a critical advisory regarding the reporting and classification of certain occupational injuries, a move that will…
The relentless Dallas sun beat down on Miguel’s delivery van as he navigated the labyrinthine streets of Highland Park, a familiar route for the Amazon…
A staggering 78% of Atlanta’s gig drivers lack comprehensive workers’ compensation coverage, leaving them vulnerable to financial ruin after a work-related injury. This isn’t just…
POLICY_REFUSAL Understanding the Rise in Policy Refusals In 2026, Georgia has seen an unsettling trend: a noticeable increase in workers’ compensation policy refusals, particularly affecting…
The recent decision impacting DoorDash workers in Macon has sent ripples through the gig economy, fundamentally altering how we view the employment status of rideshare…