GA Workers Comp: 73% Disputes & 2026 Changes
A staggering 73% of Georgia workers’ compensation claims in 2025 involved some form of dispute over medical treatment authorization or payment, a figure that continues…
A staggering 73% of Georgia workers’ compensation claims in 2025 involved some form of dispute over medical treatment authorization or payment, a figure that continues…
The Gig Economy Crossroads: Are DoorDash Workers Employees? The Marietta Ruling That Shook Georgia The scent of pizza and the promise of quick cash defined…
The recent denial of workers’ compensation benefits to an Amazon DSP driver in Johns Creek has sent ripples through the gig economy, challenging established notions…
Suffering a workplace injury in Atlanta can throw your life into disarray, leaving you with medical bills, lost wages, and profound uncertainty about your future.…
Navigating Georgia workers’ compensation laws in 2026 can feel like traversing a labyrinth without a map, especially for injured workers in areas like Sandy Springs.…
Navigating the complexities of Georgia workers’ compensation laws can be daunting, especially with the impending 2026 updates that will significantly impact injured workers and employers…
A recent development in Athens, Georgia, has sent ripples through the legal community, highlighting the precarious position of workers in the burgeoning gig economy. The…
Key Takeaways The recent Philadelphia ruling, finding some DoorDash workers are employees, significantly broadens eligibility for workers’ compensation benefits for gig economy drivers in the…
The smell of burnt sugar and coffee still clung to David’s work uniform, a stark contrast to the sterile scent of the emergency room at…
Key Takeaways The recent Columbus ruling underscores the nuanced legal challenges facing the gig economy, specifically regarding workers’ compensation eligibility for DoorDash drivers. Independent contractor…