GA Workers Comp: 2026 Changes Impacting I-75 Claims
Navigating workers’ compensation claims in Georgia, especially for incidents occurring on or near I-75 in areas like Johns Creek, just got more complex with the…
Navigating workers’ compensation claims in Georgia, especially for incidents occurring on or near I-75 in areas like Johns Creek, just got more complex with the…
A staggering 78% of workers’ compensation claims in the gig economy are initially denied, a figure that paints a grim picture for those injured on…
The year 2026 brings significant amendments to Georgia workers’ compensation laws, particularly impacting employers and injured workers in areas like Savannah. These updates, effective January…
Experiencing a workplace injury in Columbus, Georgia can be a disorienting ordeal, but understanding your rights to workers’ compensation is the first step toward recovery.…
The rise of the gig economy has brought unprecedented flexibility for workers, but it has also created significant gaps in traditional safety nets, especially concerning…
Key Takeaways The Philadelphia Department of Labor’s ruling in the DoorDash case reclassifies certain gig workers as employees, potentially expanding their eligibility for workers’ compensation…
A staggering 73% of Georgia workers’ compensation claims filed last year involved some form of dispute, highlighting the complex legal landscape facing injured employees, especially…
The smell of burnt coffee still lingered in the air at the Fulton County Superior Court as Marcus, a DoorDash driver for the past four…
A staggering 80% of gig workers nationwide believe they should be classified as employees, not independent contractors, according to a recent Pew Research Center study…
The denial of workers’ compensation for an Amazon DSP driver in Smyrna highlights a growing crisis within the gig economy, leaving injured workers without vital…