LA Gig Work Injuries: Who Pays in 2026?
The gig economy promised flexibility, but for many, it delivers a harsh reality when injuries strike. A recent Los Angeles case highlights this struggle, where…
The gig economy promised flexibility, but for many, it delivers a harsh reality when injuries strike. A recent Los Angeles case highlights this struggle, where…
A workplace injury in Columbus, Georgia can throw your life into disarray, but recent adjustments to the state’s workers’ compensation regulations mean understanding your rights…
Did you know that despite generating over $11 billion in revenue in 2023, DoorDash still largely classifies its workers’ compensation as independent contractors, leaving many…
Key Takeaways The Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas ruling in 2026 reclassified certain DoorDash drivers as employees, expanding their eligibility for workers’ compensation benefits under…
Key Takeaways The Johns Creek ruling specifically found a DoorDash driver to be an employee for workers’ compensation purposes, despite the company’s classification, due to…
A staggering 78% of gig economy workers in Georgia, including many Uber drivers, lack access to traditional workers’ compensation benefits, leaving them vulnerable to significant…
The legal classification of gig economy workers has been a contentious battleground for years, and a recent ruling in Marietta has sent ripples through the…
The gig economy’s rapid expansion has left a significant workers’ compensation gap for gig drivers in Johns Creek, a legal chasm that Georgia lawmakers are…
Navigating the complexities of a workplace injury claim in Georgia just got a little more intricate, thanks to recent adjustments to the state’s workers’ compensation…
The question of whether DoorDash workers are employees or independent contractors has significant implications, especially concerning workers’ compensation benefits after the recent Smyrna ruling. This…