SF Rideshare Workers’ Comp: AB 2700 Changes for 2026
The legal terrain for gig economy workers in San Francisco, particularly rideshare drivers, has been a minefield of ambiguity, especially concerning fundamental protections like workers’…
The legal terrain for gig economy workers in San Francisco, particularly rideshare drivers, has been a minefield of ambiguity, especially concerning fundamental protections like workers’…
The legal classification of DoorDash workers and others in the gig economy is shrouded in more misinformation than a Miami hurricane forecast. Especially concerning for…
Navigating the complexities of workers’ compensation claims can be a minefield, especially for those working in the burgeoning gig economy. When an Amazon DSP driver…
The smell of burnt coffee still clung to Michael’s clothes as he limped into my office on Peachtree Street. A DoorDash delivery driver, he’d been…
The legal landscape for gig economy platforms like DoorDash just got a seismic shake-up, directly impacting how we view workers’ compensation and employee classification. A…
For DoorDash workers in Chicago, the question of whether they are employees or independent contractors isn’t just academic; it directly impacts their access to vital…
Athens workers’ compensation settlement negotiations in Georgia just got a little more complex, thanks to a recent ruling from the Georgia Court of Appeals regarding…
The legal landscape for gig economy workers in Texas continues its tumultuous shift, exemplified by a recent Dallas County District Court ruling denying workers’ compensation…
A staggering 70% of gig economy workers in Georgia lack traditional workers’ compensation coverage, leaving them vulnerable when injuries strike. This stark reality hit home…
Key Takeaways A staggering 70% of gig workers believe they should be classified as employees, a sentiment underscored by recent legal rulings like the Smyrna…