Georgia Gig Work: Macon Ruling Shifts 2026 Claims
The question of whether DoorDash workers are employees or independent contractors has significant implications, particularly when it comes to vital protections like workers’ compensation. Recent…
The question of whether DoorDash workers are employees or independent contractors has significant implications, particularly when it comes to vital protections like workers’ compensation. Recent…
A recent study revealed that nearly 70% of gig workers believe they should be classified as employees, not independent contractors, a sentiment increasingly echoed in…
The legal classification of gig economy workers continues to be a contentious battleground, and a recent Athens-Clarke County Superior Court ruling has sent ripples through…
The gig economy promised flexibility, but for many Uber drivers in New York, it delivered a harsh reality when injuries struck: a 1099 wage loss…
Proving fault in Georgia workers’ compensation cases has always been a nuanced endeavor, but recent shifts in judicial interpretation and administrative guidelines are making it…
Boston’s rideshare drivers, often operating as independent contractors, face unique challenges when injury sidelines them, especially regarding 1099 wage loss. The recent Massachusetts Supreme Judicial…
The landscape of workers’ compensation claims in Dunwoody, Georgia, saw a significant shift with the recent amendment to O.C.G.A. Section 34-9-200.1, effective January 1, 2026.…
The recent reclassification of gig economy workers in Georgia has sent ripples through the rideshare community, particularly for Uber drivers in Alpharetta facing a potential…
The Miami sun beat down on Marco’s old Honda Civic as he pulled up to a familiar address in Brickell. Another DoorDash delivery, another few…
Navigating the complexities of a workers’ compensation claim in Valdosta, Georgia, can feel like traversing a legal labyrinth, especially with recent updates to the state’s…