Macon Workers’ Comp: 2026 TTD Cap Changes
Navigating a workers’ compensation settlement in Macon, Georgia, can feel like traversing a labyrinth without a map, especially with recent legislative adjustments impacting how claims…
Navigating a workers’ compensation settlement in Macon, Georgia, can feel like traversing a labyrinth without a map, especially with recent legislative adjustments impacting how claims…
Navigating a workers’ compensation claim in Sandy Springs, Georgia, can feel like traversing a labyrinth without a map, especially with recent legislative adjustments impacting how…
Navigating the complexities of workers’ compensation claims in Georgia, especially around areas like Smyrna, demands a precise understanding of legal fault and liability. As an…
Navigating workers’ compensation claims after an accident on I-75 in the Roswell area can feel like an uphill battle, especially with recent legislative adjustments in…
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…