Columbus Gig Drivers: 2026 Comp Crisis Looms
The legal ground beneath Columbus’s gig economy drivers shifted significantly with the recent Ohio Supreme Court ruling, creating a perplexing workers’ compensation gap for those…
The legal ground beneath Columbus’s gig economy drivers shifted significantly with the recent Ohio Supreme Court ruling, creating a perplexing workers’ compensation gap for those…
The legal classification of gig economy workers continues its tumultuous journey, and a recent Miami-Dade County Circuit Court ruling has once again stirred the pot…
The legal battle over worker classification in the gig economy continues to reshape the operational frameworks for companies like DoorDash. A recent ruling from the…
A staggering 80% of gig workers believe they are misclassified, according to a recent Economic Policy Institute (EPI) report from 2024. This isn’t just a…
The smell of burnt coffee still clung to Michael’s work uniform – a faded black t-shirt he’d bought himself – as he recounted the accident.…
Atlanta’s bustling gig economy, particularly its rideshare sector, has long operated in a murky legal area regarding worker protections. A recent legal development, however, has…
Maria had been delivering for DoorDash in Miami for three years when the accident happened. A distracted driver, blowing through a red light on Biscayne…
Proving fault in Georgia workers’ compensation cases just got a bit more complicated, especially with the recent appellate court clarifications impacting how we assess causation…
Navigating the complexities of a workers’ compensation settlement in Athens, Georgia, requires not just legal acumen but also a deep understanding of the local landscape…
Key Takeaways Georgia’s recent amendment to O.C.G.A. Section 34-9-200, effective January 1, 2026, significantly alters the calculation of temporary partial disability (TPD) benefits, potentially reducing…