LA Gig Workers: 78% of 2026 Claims Denied
A staggering 78% of workers’ compensation claims for gig economy drivers in Los Angeles are initially denied, a statistic that should send shivers down the…
A staggering 78% of workers’ compensation claims for gig economy drivers in Los Angeles are initially denied, a statistic that should send shivers down the…
Navigating a Macon workers’ compensation settlement can feel like traversing a labyrinth, especially with recent legislative shifts impacting how claims are valued and processed in…
The burgeoning gig economy in Johns Creek has unfortunately created a significant gap in workers’ compensation coverage for many drivers, leaving them vulnerable after on-the-job…
The recent California Court of Appeal decision denying an Amazon DSP driver workers’ compensation benefits in Los Angeles sends a chilling message through the gig…
The question of whether DoorDash workers are employees or independent contractors has long been a contentious battleground in the gig economy, shaping the legal landscape…
The question of whether DoorDash workers are employees or independent contractors has been a legal battleground, particularly in the ever-expanding gig economy. The recent Dunwoody…
Experiencing a workplace injury in Georgia can upend your life, and navigating the complex legal landscape of workers’ compensation claims is rarely straightforward. Choosing the…
When an Amazon DSP driver suffers an injury delivering packages in the sprawling Los Angeles metropolitan area, the expectation is straightforward: they should be entitled…
Key Takeaways The recent Johns Creek ruling significantly impacts how DoorDash workers’ compensation claims may be handled in Georgia, shifting the burden of proof for…
Key Takeaways The Columbus ruling classifies some DoorDash workers as employees for workers’ compensation purposes, fundamentally changing liability for workplace injuries in Ohio. This decision…