Gig Worker Comp: 2026 GA Law Changes Ahead?
The recent denial of workers’ compensation benefits to an Amazon DSP driver in Johns Creek has sent ripples through the gig economy, particularly for those…
The recent denial of workers’ compensation benefits to an Amazon DSP driver in Johns Creek has sent ripples through the gig economy, particularly for those…
The question of whether DoorDash workers are employees or independent contractors has become a battleground, particularly when it comes to vital protections like workers’ compensation.…
Navigating a workers’ compensation claim in Georgia can be complex, and recent legislative updates have introduced significant changes that directly impact injured workers in Savannah.…
Navigating the labyrinthine rules of Georgia workers’ compensation can feel like a full-time job, especially with the significant 2026 update changes on the horizon. For…
Navigating workers’ compensation claims in Georgia, particularly along the busy I-75 corridor near Roswell, has become more complex with recent legislative adjustments. These changes significantly…
Key Takeaways Georgia’s 2026 workers’ compensation framework, specifically O.C.G.A. § 34-9-261, caps temporary total disability benefits at 400 weeks, a critical detail for long-term injury…
The aroma of deep-dish pizza usually brought a smile to Marco Rodriguez’s face, but not today. Behind the counter of his small but bustling restaurant,…
The recent denial of workers’ compensation to an Amazon DSP driver in Brookhaven has sent ripples through the legal community, highlighting the precarious position of…
The question of whether DoorDash workers are employees or independent contractors continues to reshape the gig economy, particularly in urban centers like Chicago. A recent…
Proving fault in Georgia workers’ compensation cases just got a little more complicated, especially for those injured on the job in and around Marietta. The…