Valdosta Ruling: Gig Workers’ Comp in Peril 2026
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…
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 biting Chicago wind whipped around Maria’s threadbare jacket as she clutched her phone, eyes scanning the DoorDash app for her next delivery. A sharp…
Key Takeaways The maximum temporary total disability (TTD) rate in Georgia for injuries occurring on or after July 1, 2024, is $850 per week, as…
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.…
Georgia Workers’ Compensation Laws: 2026 Update – Navigating Your Rights in Sandy Springs The year 2026 brings important nuances to Georgia workers’ compensation laws, particularly…
The aroma of hot pizza and the hum of traffic were familiar companions for Marcus, a dedicated DoorDash driver in Alpharetta. One Tuesday morning, while…
Key Takeaways Effective July 1, 2026, the Georgia State Board of Workers’ Compensation has implemented new evidentiary standards for occupational disease claims, requiring a higher…
Georgia Workers’ Compensation Laws: 2026 Update The legislative session brought significant changes to Georgia workers’ compensation statutes, particularly impacting claims initiated after January 1, 2026.…
Key Takeaways The Smyrna ruling regarding a DoorDash driver in Georgia signals a potential reclassification of gig workers from independent contractors to employees, impacting their…
Navigating the aftermath of a workplace injury can feel like slogging through quicksand, especially when dealing with medical bills, lost wages, and confusing legal jargon.…