GA Gig Work: DoorDash Rules Shift in 2026
The smell of burnt coffee still lingered in the air at the Augusta-Richmond County Judicial Center as Sarah Jenkins, a DoorDash driver, hobbled out of…
The smell of burnt coffee still lingered in the air at the Augusta-Richmond County Judicial Center as Sarah Jenkins, a DoorDash driver, hobbled out of…
A staggering 70% of gig workers nationwide still lack access to workers’ compensation benefits, despite the inherent risks in their roles, raising critical questions about…
When a workplace injury shatters your routine and financial stability, navigating the complexities of Georgia’s workers’ compensation system can feel like a second injury. Especially…
When an Amazon DSP driver in Los Angeles faces a denial of their workers’ compensation claim, it throws a stark spotlight on the precarious nature…
The question of whether DoorDash workers are employees or independent contractors has long shadowed the burgeoning gig economy. A recent Chicago ruling, however, injects significant…
The legal landscape for gig economy workers in San Francisco continues its relentless shift, particularly concerning workers’ compensation. Recent legislative adjustments, effective January 1, 2026,…
Key Takeaways The Georgia State Board of Workers’ Compensation’s Smyrna ruling classified a DoorDash driver as an employee for workers’ compensation purposes, signaling a shift…
There’s so much misinformation swirling around the legal status of DoorDash workers, especially concerning their eligibility for workers’ compensation benefits in the ever-complex gig economy.…
Proving fault in Georgia workers’ compensation cases just got a bit more complicated, especially for those in the Marietta area, thanks to recent judicial interpretations.…
Atlanta workers’ compensation laws are constantly evolving, and staying informed is critical for protecting your rights if you suffer a workplace injury in Georgia. Did…