Macon Workers Comp: 2026 GA Law Changes Explained
Navigating the aftermath of a workplace injury can be daunting, especially when considering a Macon workers’ compensation settlement. The recent amendments to Georgia’s workers’ compensation…
Navigating the aftermath of a workplace injury can be daunting, especially when considering a Macon workers’ compensation settlement. The recent amendments to Georgia’s workers’ compensation…
Key Takeaways Georgia’s “Gig Economy Workers’ Compensation Reform Act of 2025” (O.C.G.A. Section 34-9-1.1) significantly alters how workers’ compensation claims are evaluated for independent contractors,…
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.…
The legal classification of gig economy workers remains a contentious battleground, particularly when it comes to fundamental protections like workers’ compensation. A recent Philadelphia ruling…
The legal landscape for gig economy workers in Columbus has long been a complex and often frustrating maze, particularly concerning workplace injuries. While the gig…
The Georgia workers’ compensation system, a bedrock of employee protection, has undergone significant revisions with the passage of Senate Bill 147, effective January 1, 2026.…
The rise of the gig economy has fundamentally reshaped employment, creating new challenges for worker protections that were designed for a bygone era. For drivers…
A staggering 90% of gig workers believe they should be classified as employees, not independent contractors, according to a recent survey. This widespread sentiment underscores…
Key Takeaways Uber drivers in Brookhaven can pursue workers’ compensation claims for injuries sustained on the job despite their 1099 classification, challenging the traditional independent…