Johns Creek Ruling: Gig Worker Rights in GA 2026
Key Takeaways The Johns Creek ruling did not definitively classify all DoorDash workers as employees; it was a specific workers’ compensation decision based on a…
Key Takeaways The Johns Creek ruling did not definitively classify all DoorDash workers as employees; it was a specific workers’ compensation decision based on a…
The gig economy promised flexibility, but for many drivers, it delivers precarious employment and a frustrating fight for basic protections like workers’ compensation. A recent…
A staggering 38% of all Georgia workers’ compensation claims filed in 2025 involved some form of psychological injury component, up from just 12% five years…
Navigating a workers’ compensation claim in Georgia after a workplace injury can feel like traversing a labyrinth, especially when it culminates in a settlement. For…
The gig economy, once a beacon of flexible work, has long grappled with the murky waters of worker classification. For Uber drivers in New York,…
The story of an Amazon DSP driver in Brookhaven recently denied workers’ compensation benefits throws a harsh spotlight on the precarious position many individuals in…
Navigating the aftermath of a workplace injury can be bewildering, especially when facing medical bills and lost wages in Smyrna. Choosing the right workers’ compensation…
A recent Denver District Court ruling has sent ripples through the gig economy, particularly impacting how we view workers’ compensation for independent contractors. My office…
After sustaining a workplace injury in Columbus, Georgia, navigating the complexities of workers’ compensation can feel overwhelming, but a recent legal development offers both clarity…
Navigating a workers’ compensation claim in Georgia can feel like an uphill battle, especially when you’re recovering from an injury and dealing with the complexities…