Columbus Gig Workers Denied Comp: 2026 Outlook
Roughly 30% of gig economy workers in the United States have been injured on the job, yet a staggering number are denied crucial benefits like…
Roughly 30% of gig economy workers in the United States have been injured on the job, yet a staggering number are denied crucial benefits like…
The gig economy promised flexibility, but for many, it has delivered uncertainty, especially when injuries strike. A recent Denver District Court ruling has sent ripples…
The denial of workers’ compensation benefits to an Amazon DSP driver in Augusta highlights a critical, ongoing battle for injured workers in the gig economy,…
The year 2026 promised a fresh start for Savannah’s bustling port, but for Michael Chen, a dockworker with nearly two decades of experience, it delivered…
The legal classification of gig workers remains a hot-button issue, especially concerning critical protections like workers’ compensation. Recent rulings, particularly in Illinois, are reshaping how…
Experiencing a workplace injury in Alpharetta can be disorienting, but understanding your rights and the steps to take for workers’ compensation in Georgia is paramount.…
The legal classification of DoorDash workers has become a battleground, especially in the wake of the recent Chicago ruling. So much misinformation exists regarding who…
Navigating workers’ compensation claims after a workplace injury on or near I-75 in Georgia, particularly for residents of Johns Creek, just got a whole lot…
Nearly 70% of gig workers believe they should be classified as employees, a figure that starkly contrasts with the legal realities many face, particularly in…
The scent of stale coffee and burnt toast usually greeted Mark as he wheeled his food cart through the bustling streets of Center City, Philadelphia.…