Georgia Gig Workers: 2026 Injury Law Falls Short
The gig economy, a marvel of modern convenience, often leaves its most vital component—the driver—in a precarious position when it comes to workplace injuries. While…
The gig economy, a marvel of modern convenience, often leaves its most vital component—the driver—in a precarious position when it comes to workplace injuries. While…
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?…
The question of whether DoorDash workers are employees or independent contractors has long plagued the gig economy, creating a minefield for both businesses and the…
Key Takeaways The Atlanta ruling on DoorDash workers signals a critical shift, potentially reclassifying many gig economy drivers from independent contractors to employees under Georgia…
The legal classification of gig economy workers continues to be a battleground, and a recent decision regarding DoorDash workers in Philadelphia has sent ripples through…
A staggering 70% of Los Angeles gig economy workers do not believe they are eligible for workers’ compensation, even after suffering a work-related injury. This…
Navigating a workers’ compensation claim in Columbus, Georgia, can feel like a labyrinth, especially when recent legal shifts add new twists. Understanding the latest regulatory…
Key Takeaways Many San Francisco gig drivers mistakenly believe they are covered by traditional workers’ compensation, but California law classifies them as independent contractors, leaving…
The question of whether DoorDash workers are employees or independent contractors has significant implications, especially when it comes to vital protections like workers’ compensation. A…
Maria, a diligent DoorDash driver for nearly three years, knew every alley and shortcut from South Philly to Chestnut Hill. One rainy Tuesday, while navigating…