Valdosta Uber Drivers: No Workers’ Comp in 2026
The hum of the Valdosta morning traffic was usually a comforting backdrop for Marcus, a dedicated Uber driver for the past four years. He knew…
The hum of the Valdosta morning traffic was usually a comforting backdrop for Marcus, a dedicated Uber driver for the past four years. He knew…
Navigating the complexities of workers’ compensation in Georgia can feel like walking through a legal maze, especially with recent updates impacting your rights as an…
The relentless hum of Atlanta Road traffic was a constant companion for Maria, a dedicated rideshare driver in Roswell, as she navigated the complex world…
The legal landscape for gig drivers in Seattle has shifted significantly, creating a complex and often perilous situation regarding workers’ compensation. Recent legislative changes aimed…
Maria, a dedicated rideshare driver in Seattle, navigated the city’s unpredictable traffic daily, from the bustling Pike Place Market to the quiet residential streets of…
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…
Key Takeaways Independent contractor classifications, particularly in the gig economy, significantly impact a worker’s eligibility for workers’ compensation benefits in Georgia. Georgia law, specifically O.C.G.A.…
Navigating the intricacies of workers’ compensation in Georgia, especially with the 2026 updates, requires more than just a passing understanding of the law. For injured…
The Georgia State Board of Workers’ Compensation recently clarified guidelines concerning repetitive stress injuries, a development that significantly impacts how workers’ compensation claims are handled…
The burgeoning rideshare and food delivery industries have brought unprecedented flexibility, but for many gig drivers in Athens, a critical safety net has remained elusive.…