GA Gig Workers: Sandy Springs Ruling Reshapes 2026
Key Takeaways The Sandy Springs ruling re-emphasizes that Georgia courts apply a multi-factor “economic realities” test to determine if a gig worker is an employee…
Key Takeaways The Sandy Springs ruling re-emphasizes that Georgia courts apply a multi-factor “economic realities” test to determine if a gig worker is an employee…
The gig economy, for all its promised flexibility, often leaves its workers in a precarious position when injuries strike. Recent developments in Georgia law, particularly…
The legal classification of gig economy workers continues its turbulent journey, with the recent Athens-Clarke County Superior Court ruling regarding DoorDash workers sending ripples through…
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…
Navigating the complexities of a workers’ compensation claim in Savannah, GA, can feel like traversing the Talmadge Memorial Bridge during rush hour – daunting and…
The legal terrain for gig economy workers in Columbus, particularly rideshare drivers, has long been a patchwork of ambiguity when it comes to workplace injuries…
A staggering 78% of Marietta rideshare and delivery drivers mistakenly believe they are covered by workers’ compensation in the event of an on-the-job injury, according…
Key Takeaways Arizona House Bill 2187, effective January 1, 2026, mandates that rideshare companies like Uber and Lyft must offer occupational accident insurance to their…
Navigating the intricacies of Georgia workers’ compensation laws can feel like traversing a labyrinth, especially with the significant updates anticipated for 2026. For businesses and…
Imagine dedicating your time and energy to a job, only to suffer an injury and then be told you’re not eligible for the very protection…