GA Workers Comp: New 2026 Rules Impact Dunwoody
A recent amendment to Georgia’s workers’ compensation statute has significant implications for how occupational injuries are handled in Dunwoody, particularly regarding timely medical evaluations and…
A recent amendment to Georgia’s workers’ compensation statute has significant implications for how occupational injuries are handled in Dunwoody, particularly regarding timely medical evaluations and…
Fewer than 1% of gig economy workers in Ohio successfully claim workers’ compensation benefits after an injury, a statistic that frankly infuriates me. This abysmal…
Navigating the aftermath of a workplace injury can be a labyrinth, especially when trying to understand your rights and the types of common injuries in…
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…
Working in Johns Creek, Georgia, means you’re part of a thriving community, but even in the safest workplaces, accidents happen. When they do, understanding your…
Key Takeaways The recent California Court of Appeal ruling in Huong v. Amazon.com Services, Inc. (2026) clarifies that Amazon DSP drivers, even those working for…
A staggering 80% of gig economy workers in Florida believe they should be classified as employees, not independent contractors, a sentiment that clashes directly with…
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…
Key Takeaways Effective January 1, 2026, Georgia’s weekly temporary total disability (TTD) benefit cap increases from $800 to $950, directly impacting injured workers’ financial recovery.…
A recent amendment to Georgia’s Workers’ Compensation Act, effective January 1, 2026, has introduced significant changes to how medical evaluations for permanent partial disability (PPD)…