GA Gig Workers Face 70% Comp Denial in 2026
A staggering 70% of gig economy workers injured on the job in Georgia face initial denials for workers’ compensation claims, a figure that starkly illustrates…
A staggering 70% of gig economy workers injured on the job in Georgia face initial denials for workers’ compensation claims, a figure that starkly illustrates…
Just 15% of gig workers nationwide believe they are properly classified as independent contractors, a stark contrast to the prevailing business model of platforms like…
The fluctuating classification of rideshare drivers continues to create significant challenges, particularly for those experiencing an Uber driver 1099 wage loss in Johns Creek. A…
Navigating a workers’ compensation claim after a workplace injury in Brookhaven, Georgia, can feel like a labyrinth, especially when it comes to settlement. Recent legislative…
Workers’ compensation claims on I-75 in Georgia, particularly around Johns Creek, present unique challenges that demand specific legal expertise. Recent legislative adjustments have further reshaped…
The question of whether gig economy workers are employees or independent contractors has fueled legal battles nationwide, and a recent Roswell ruling regarding DoorDash drivers…
There’s a staggering amount of misinformation swirling around the employment status of gig workers, especially concerning workers’ compensation in the gig economy, and recent rulings,…
The classification of DoorDash workers – and indeed, most workers in the burgeoning gig economy – as either independent contractors or employees remains one of…
A staggering 30% increase in contested claims is projected for 2026 in Georgia’s workers’ compensation system, impacting everything from initial reporting to final settlement. This…
Navigating the intricacies of workers’ compensation in Georgia can feel like a labyrinth, especially when you’re trying to understand the maximum benefits available after a…