Philly Ruling: Gig Workers’ Comp in 2026
The Philadelphia Ruling: Are DoorDash Workers Employees? Navigating Workers’ Compensation in the Gig Economy The question of whether DoorDash workers are employees or independent contractors…
The Philadelphia Ruling: Are DoorDash Workers Employees? Navigating Workers’ Compensation in the Gig Economy The question of whether DoorDash workers are employees or independent contractors…
A staggering 35% of all workers’ compensation claims in Georgia involved some form of dispute over medical treatment in 2025, highlighting a critical flashpoint for…
The rise of the gig economy has fundamentally reshaped how many San Franciscans earn a living, but it has also exposed a significant and often…
The gig economy, particularly rideshare services, has long existed in a legal gray area regarding worker classification, leaving many drivers without essential protections. However, a…
The year 2026 brings important updates to Georgia workers’ compensation laws, particularly for those in bustling areas like Savannah. Navigating these changes can be daunting,…
The legal status of gig economy workers continues its turbulent journey, with a recent Columbus ruling sending ripples through the rideshare and delivery industries. This…
The recent changes to how Massachusetts views gig economy workers have thrown a wrench into the financial stability of many Uber drivers. If you’re a…
Navigating the complexities of workers’ compensation in Roswell, Georgia, can be daunting, especially when new legal developments shift the ground beneath your feet. Understanding your…
The year 2026 brings significant developments to Georgia workers’ compensation laws, impacting how injured employees in places like Savannah pursue their claims and how employers…
A recent amendment to Georgia’s workers’ compensation statutes has significant implications for injured workers in Columbus. This update, effective January 1, 2026, modifies the calculation…