GA Workers’ Comp: DoorDash Ruling Shifts 2026 Rules
Key Takeaways The Georgia Court of Appeals’ 2026 ruling in Roswell v. DoorDash, Inc. significantly redefines who qualifies as an employee for workers’ compensation purposes…
Key Takeaways The Georgia Court of Appeals’ 2026 ruling in Roswell v. DoorDash, Inc. significantly redefines who qualifies as an employee for workers’ compensation purposes…
The recent amendments to the Georgia Workers’ Compensation Act, particularly those impacting medical treatment authorization and dispute resolution timelines, have significant implications for injured workers…
The recent amendments to Georgia’s workers’ compensation statutes have created a seismic shift for Uber driver 1099 wage loss claims in Macon, leaving many gig…
A staggering 83% of gig workers believe they should be classified as employees, not independent contractors, a perception gap that fuels battles like the recent…
Despite a steady decline in workplace injuries statewide, Georgia workers’ compensation claims continue to pose significant challenges for injured employees and employers alike. In fact,…
Navigating the complexities of a workers’ compensation settlement in Georgia, particularly in the Athens area, requires a keen understanding of recent legal shifts and established…
There’s a staggering amount of misinformation circulating about common injuries in Alpharetta workers’ compensation cases in Georgia, often leaving injured employees feeling lost and without…
The classification of gig workers has been a legal quagmire for years, but recent rulings, particularly the one emerging from Smyrna, Georgia, are beginning to…
Navigating the complexities of Georgia workers’ compensation laws after a workplace injury can feel like traversing a legal minefield, especially with the significant updates arriving…
Proving fault in Georgia workers’ compensation cases just got a little more complicated for employers, especially those operating in areas like Marietta. A recent ruling…