Seattle Gig Drivers: $15K Risk in 2026
A staggering 70% of Seattle’s gig drivers believe they are covered by traditional workers’ compensation insurance, a belief that, sadly, is almost entirely unfounded under…
A staggering 70% of Seattle’s gig drivers believe they are covered by traditional workers’ compensation insurance, a belief that, sadly, is almost entirely unfounded under…
A staggering 70% of gig workers nationwide believe they should be classified as employees, not independent contractors, a sentiment that directly clashes with the business…
There’s an astonishing amount of misinformation circulating about the employment status of DoorDash workers, particularly following the recent Valdosta ruling concerning workers’ compensation. Understanding these…
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…
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 recent report indicates that nearly 70% of gig economy workers injured on the job are initially denied workers’ compensation claims, even in states like…
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…
The maximum compensation for workers’ compensation in Georgia has seen significant adjustments, profoundly impacting injured workers across the state, particularly those in areas like Macon.…
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…