Philadelphia DoorDash Workers’ Comp in 2026
The rain was coming down in sheets, blurring the neon glow of South Broad Street as Michael, a DoorDash driver, navigated his beat-up Honda Civic.…
The rain was coming down in sheets, blurring the neon glow of South Broad Street as Michael, a DoorDash driver, navigated his beat-up Honda Civic.…
A staggering 90% of gig workers believe they are independent contractors, yet recent legal battles, including the pivotal Dunwoody ruling, are dramatically reshaping this perception,…
The gig economy, particularly rideshare services, has transformed urban transportation in Atlanta, offering flexibility for drivers but often leaving them in a precarious position regarding…
Key Takeaways Effective January 1, 2026, O.C.G.A. Section 34-9-200.1 significantly alters the process for requesting independent medical examinations (IMEs) in Georgia workers’ compensation cases, requiring…
The question of whether DoorDash workers are employees or independent contractors has become a focal point in the gig economy, particularly with the recent Augusta…
The legal battle over the employment status of DoorDash workers continues to reshape the gig economy, with a recent Philadelphia ruling throwing a significant wrench…
The question of whether DoorDash workers are employees or independent contractors has long been a contentious battleground, particularly when it comes to fundamental protections like…
The recent legislative adjustments in Georgia have profound implications for gig drivers, particularly concerning workers’ compensation. These changes, effective January 1, 2026, directly address the…
Navigating the aftermath of a workplace injury can be daunting, especially when it happens along the bustling I-75 corridor in Georgia, where commercial traffic and…
Maria, a single mother of two living in Little Havana, had always prided herself on her independence. For years, she’d juggled a part-time job as…