Georgia Gig Economy: New Risks for 2026
The legal classification of gig workers remains a contentious battleground, particularly when it comes to vital protections like workers’ compensation. For businesses operating in the…
The legal classification of gig workers remains a contentious battleground, particularly when it comes to vital protections like workers’ compensation. For businesses operating in the…
Navigating a Macon workers’ compensation settlement can feel like traversing a labyrinth without a map, especially with the recent adjustments to Georgia’s workers’ comp regulations.…
The legal landscape for gig economy workers continues its seismic shifts, and a recent Philadelphia ruling concerning DoorDash drivers has once again thrown the spotlight…
The relentless pace of the gig economy promises flexibility and independence, but what happens when that flexibility comes at the cost of basic worker protections?…
Key Takeaways Gig drivers for rideshare companies in Seattle are generally classified as independent contractors, not employees, which impacts their eligibility for traditional workers’ compensation…
Proving fault in Georgia workers’ compensation cases has always been a nuanced endeavor, but recent shifts in judicial interpretation and procedural requirements are redefining how…
A staggering 70% of denied workers’ compensation claims in the gig economy are overturned on appeal, a statistic that underscores the uphill battle many face,…
When an Amazon Delivery Service Partner (DSP) driver in Johns Creek suffers an injury on the job, the expectation of receiving workers’ compensation can quickly…
The gig economy, a dynamic force in modern work, presents unique challenges when unforeseen circumstances disrupt an independent contractor’s ability to earn. For Uber drivers…
Key Takeaways The Sandy Springs ruling re-emphasizes that Georgia courts apply the “right to control” test, not the ABC test, to determine if a gig…