Gig Workers: Chicago Ruling Reshapes 2026 Comp Law
There’s so much misinformation swirling around the legal status of gig economy workers, it’s enough to make your head spin. Especially when we talk about…
There’s so much misinformation swirling around the legal status of gig economy workers, it’s enough to make your head spin. Especially when we talk about…
The year 2026 brings significant shifts to Georgia workers’ compensation laws, impacting everything from claim filing deadlines to benefit calculations. A staggering 18% increase in…
The question of whether DoorDash workers are employees or independent contractors has become a battleground, particularly in the realm of workers’ compensation. A recent Atlanta…
Valdosta, Georgia, residents navigating the complexities of a workplace injury now face a slightly altered legal landscape following recent amendments to the state’s workers’ compensation…
For DoorDash workers in Chicago, the question of whether they are independent contractors or employees has profound implications, particularly concerning vital protections like workers’ compensation.…
Key Takeaways The Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas ruling in 2026 establishes a precedent for DoorDash workers to be classified as employees for workers’ compensation…
The denial of workers’ compensation for an Amazon DSP driver in Columbus highlights a critical, growing problem within the gig economy: who is responsible when…
The recent denial of workers’ compensation benefits to an Amazon DSP driver in Los Angeles highlights a critical and evolving challenge within the gig economy.…
Navigating the complexities of a workers’ compensation claim in Sandy Springs, Georgia, has recently seen a significant clarification regarding the definition of “medical necessity” for…
The gig economy promised flexibility, but for many, it delivered precarity, particularly when injuries strike. A recent case involving an Amazon DSP driver denied workers’…