GA Workers Comp Law: 2026 TTD Caps Explained
Navigating the aftermath of a workplace injury on or around the bustling I-75 corridor in Atlanta, Georgia, can feel like an uphill battle, especially when…
Navigating the aftermath of a workplace injury on or around the bustling I-75 corridor in Atlanta, Georgia, can feel like an uphill battle, especially when…
Key Takeaways Independent contractors in Georgia are generally ineligible for workers’ compensation benefits, as defined by O.C.G.A. Section 34-9-1(2). The legal distinction between an “employee”…
The recent Georgia Supreme Court ruling in 2025 has significantly reshaped the landscape for 1099 workers, particularly those in the gig economy like Uber drivers…
A recent legislative adjustment in Georgia has sharpened the focus on employer responsibilities following workplace injuries, particularly impacting businesses and employees in Dunwoody. This change,…
Navigating the complexities of workers’ compensation in Georgia, especially here in Atlanta, can feel like traversing the Downtown Connector during rush hour – confusing, frustrating,…
The legal battleground for gig economy workers continues to shift dramatically, and a recent development out of Los Angeles has sent ripples through the sector,…
Filing a workers’ compensation claim in Savannah, GA, just got a bit more intricate, thanks to a recent update from the Georgia State Board of…
Are DoorDash Workers Employees? The Valdosta Ruling and Your Rights to Workers’ Compensation The question of whether DoorDash workers are employees or independent contractors has…
There’s an astonishing amount of misinformation swirling around the legal status of gig economy workers, especially concerning workers’ compensation, and the recent Athens ruling has…
A recent and significant ruling from the Franklin County Court of Common Pleas in Columbus, Ohio, has sent ripples through the gig economy, directly impacting…