GA Workers’ Comp: 38% Denied Claims in 2025
A staggering 38% of all denied workers’ compensation claims in Georgia during 2025 were due to improper filing procedures, not a lack of legitimate injury.…
A staggering 38% of all denied workers’ compensation claims in Georgia during 2025 were due to improper filing procedures, not a lack of legitimate injury.…
Key Takeaways The Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation (BWC) recently upheld a determination classifying DoorDash drivers as employees for workers’ compensation purposes, impacting all gig…
Did you know that despite a 15% increase in Georgia’s overall workforce since 2020, the number of successful workers’ compensation claims in Savannah has only…
Key Takeaways Georgia’s O.C.G.A. § 34-9-105(b) now mandates a clearer 15-day window for employer response to initial medical treatment requests, impacting all workers’ compensation claims…
The question of whether DoorDash drivers are employees or independent contractors has been a legal quagmire for years, especially concerning vital protections like workers’ compensation.…
The question of whether DoorDash workers are employees or independent contractors has fueled legal battles across the nation, and a recent Atlanta ruling has sent…
Navigating a workers’ compensation claim in Sandy Springs, Georgia, just got a bit more intricate, thanks to a recent clarification from the State Board of…
The complex world of workers’ compensation for gig economy drivers in Augusta just got a little less murky, but not necessarily in their favor. A…
The evolving legal definition of “employee” within the gig economy continues to challenge traditional notions of workplace protections, particularly for individuals like Amazon DSP drivers.…
Workers’ compensation laws in Georgia are designed to provide financial relief and medical care for employees injured on the job, and understanding the nuances of…