GA Doctors & Lawyers: Ethics in 2026 Injury Claims
It started quietly, with whispers among a few defense attorneys. Then, the volume ratcheted up. Now, a growing number of Georgia doctors face scrutiny as…
It started quietly, with whispers among a few defense attorneys. Then, the volume ratcheted up. Now, a growing number of Georgia doctors face scrutiny as…
The landscape of workers’ compensation benefits in Georgia, particularly for those injured in areas like Macon, has recently seen significant adjustments to maximum compensation rates.…
The year is 2026, and the Georgia workers’ compensation landscape continues its dynamic evolution, particularly impacting businesses and employees in bustling areas like Sandy Springs;…
The scent of freshly brewed coffee and the low hum of morning traffic filled the air as Michael, a DoorDash driver in Columbus, Ohio, started…
Are DoorDash Workers Employees? The Marietta Ruling and Workers’ Compensation The question of whether gig economy workers, specifically those on platforms like DoorDash, are employees…
Understanding how to prove fault in Georgia workers’ compensation cases is absolutely critical for injured employees, especially here in Augusta. The recent amendment to O.C.G.A.…
The question of whether DoorDash drivers are employees or independent contractors has become a battleground, particularly in the realm of workers’ compensation. A recent Atlanta…
The aroma of fresh coffee usually invigorates me, but this morning, the stale scent of burnt toast and desperation hung heavy in the air of…
The recent legislative amendments in Georgia have significantly reshaped the terrain for gig economy workers, particularly those operating in the rideshare sector within Atlanta. These…
A staggering 37% of all Georgia workers’ compensation claims filed in 2025 were initially denied, a figure that continues to climb year over year. This…