Prop 22: SF Gig Drivers’ 2026 Injury Fight
San Francisco’s bustling gig economy, fueled by companies like Uber and Lyft, offers flexibility but often leaves drivers in a precarious position when it comes…
San Francisco’s bustling gig economy, fueled by companies like Uber and Lyft, offers flexibility but often leaves drivers in a precarious position when it comes…
Seattle’s gig economy drivers, long operating in a nebulous legal space, recently received a significant update to their workers’ compensation coverage, albeit one that still…
The legal battle over whether DoorDash workers are employees or independent contractors has significant implications, especially concerning vital protections like workers’ compensation. A recent Miami…
The year 2026 brings significant updates and clarifications to Georgia workers’ compensation laws, particularly impacting employees and employers in areas like Sandy Springs. Understanding these…
The classification of gig economy workers remains one of the most contentious legal battlegrounds of our era, and for companies like DoorDash, the stakes couldn’t…
The legal classification of gig economy workers remains one of the most contentious issues in employment law, with significant implications for benefits like workers’ compensation.…
The gig economy, a marvel of modern convenience, often leaves its most vital component—the driver—in a precarious position when accidents strike. Specifically, the gap in…
The debate surrounding whether gig economy workers are employees or independent contractors has raged for years, but a recent ruling originating from Macon, Georgia, has…
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…
Navigating the intricacies of Georgia workers’ compensation claims can be a labyrinth, especially when it comes to the critical task of proving fault. Recent clarifications…