Miami Court Reclassifies DoorDash Drivers in 2026
Key Takeaways A recent Miami-Dade County court ruling classified a DoorDash driver as an employee for workers’ compensation purposes, overturning the traditional independent contractor model.…
Key Takeaways A recent Miami-Dade County court ruling classified a DoorDash driver as an employee for workers’ compensation purposes, overturning the traditional independent contractor model.…
The call came in late afternoon, just as I was wrapping up a mediation. On the other end was a frantic young man named Miguel,…
Atlanta workers’ compensation laws are constantly evolving, and staying informed about recent changes is absolutely critical for safeguarding your rights if you’re injured on the…
The recent denial of workers’ compensation benefits to an Amazon DSP driver in Smyrna has sent ripples through the gig economy, specifically impacting those in…
A staggering 70% of gig workers believe they are covered by workers’ compensation, yet the reality, especially for an Amazon DSP driver denied workers’ comp…
The legal battle over whether gig workers are employees or independent contractors has heated up considerably, with a recent Augusta ruling sending ripples through the…
The year is 2026, and the Georgia workers’ compensation system continues its relentless evolution, often leaving employers and injured workers in a bewildering state of…
The Georgia State Board of Workers’ Compensation recently announced significant updates to the maximum compensation rates for injured workers, effective July 1, 2026. This adjustment…
The landscape of Georgia workers’ compensation claims is always shifting, and recent updates to evidentiary standards have significant implications for proving fault, especially for injured…
The recent Dunwoody ruling regarding a DoorDash worker’s status sent shockwaves through the gig economy, reigniting the contentious debate over independent contractors versus employees. An…