GA Workers Comp: West v. Liberty Mutual Redefines 2026
Proving fault in Georgia workers’ compensation cases has always been a nuanced endeavor, but recent shifts in judicial interpretation and legislative clarifications have made the…
Proving fault in Georgia workers’ compensation cases has always been a nuanced endeavor, but recent shifts in judicial interpretation and legislative clarifications have made the…
A staggering 70% of Los Angeles gig economy workers who experience workplace injuries never file for workers’ compensation, according to a recent study by the…
Key Takeaways The Miami-Dade Circuit Court’s recent ruling suggests a potential shift in how DoorDash workers are classified, moving closer to employee status rather than…
Key Takeaways The Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation (OBWC) has clarified its stance on rideshare drivers, making it more challenging for 1099 Uber drivers in…
Approximately 70% of New York City rideshare drivers reported a significant income drop in 2025 compared to previous years, largely due to shifts in platform…
The smell of fried chicken and sweet tea usually brought a smile to Maria Rodriguez’s face. A DoorDash driver in Savannah, Georgia, Maria loved the…
The legal classification of gig economy workers remains a contentious battleground, particularly when it comes to fundamental protections like workers’ compensation. A recent Philadelphia ruling…
A staggering 70% of gig workers in a recent national survey reported they would prefer to be classified as employees if it meant receiving benefits…
Maria, a DoorDash driver in Chicago’s bustling West Loop, never imagined a routine delivery could upend her life. One frigid January evening, rushing an order…
The news out of Dunwoody, Georgia, concerning an Amazon DSP driver allegedly denied workers’ compensation benefits is deeply troubling, highlighting a persistent and problematic trend…