Georgia Workers’ Comp: 2026 Law Shifts & $850 TTD
Navigating the intricacies of Georgia workers’ compensation laws can feel like traversing a labyrinth, especially with the significant updates anticipated for 2026. As an attorney…
Navigating the intricacies of Georgia workers’ compensation laws can feel like traversing a labyrinth, especially with the significant updates anticipated for 2026. As an attorney…
Key Takeaways In Georgia, approximately 1 in 5 accepted workers’ compensation claims involve a temporary partial disability, underscoring the need for precise wage loss calculations.…
Key Takeaways Effective January 1, 2026, Georgia’s State Board of Workers’ Compensation implemented changes clarifying requirements for telehealth services in workers’ compensation claims, particularly for…
Michael, a seasoned electrician with over two decades under his belt, had always prided himself on his steady hands and sharp focus. Working for a…
Key Takeaways The maximum temporary total disability (TTD) rate in Georgia for injuries occurring on or after July 1, 2024, is $850 per week, a…
Key Takeaways Only 17% of Arizona’s gig drivers are estimated to be covered by any form of occupational accident insurance, leaving a vast majority vulnerable…
Key Takeaways Georgia’s workers’ compensation system for 2026 continues to emphasize prompt medical care and wage replacement for injured employees. Employers in Georgia must maintain…
Seattle’s dynamic gig economy, particularly its thriving rideshare sector, has long grappled with the ambiguity surrounding worker protections. For years, drivers operating for companies like…
Navigating the intricacies of Georgia workers’ compensation laws can feel like traversing a labyrinth, especially with the 2026 updates now firmly in place. Many injured…
The gig economy, for all its promised flexibility, often leaves workers in a precarious position when income suddenly stops. For an Uber driver 1099 wage…