GA Workers Comp: O.C.G.A. § 34-9-200.1 Changes in 2026
Working on or near Interstate 75 (I-75) in Georgia, particularly around the bustling Atlanta metropolitan area, exposes employees to unique hazards that often result in…
Working on or near Interstate 75 (I-75) in Georgia, particularly around the bustling Atlanta metropolitan area, exposes employees to unique hazards that often result in…
In San Francisco’s bustling gig economy, the promise of flexibility often overshadows a stark reality: a significant workers’ compensation gap for drivers. My experience representing…
Key Takeaways A recent Miami-Dade County court ruling classified a DoorDash driver as an employee for workers’ compensation purposes, signaling a significant shift in the…
Only 14% of injured workers in Georgia hired an attorney for their workers’ compensation claims last year, according to data from the State Board of…
Sarah Chen, a DoorDash driver in Dunwoody, had her world upended last fall when a distracted driver T-boned her sedan on Ashford Dunwoody Road, just…
Key Takeaways The Philadelphia Workers’ Compensation Appeal Board recently affirmed that DoorDash workers can be considered employees for workers’ compensation purposes, a significant shift from…
Did you know that despite a booming economy and increased safety initiatives, serious workplace injuries in Georgia continue to rise, with a 3% increase reported…
In a surprising development that sent ripples through the entire gig economy, a recent ruling emanating from Johns Creek, Georgia, has once again thrust the…
Establishing fault in Georgia workers’ compensation cases, particularly in a busy hub like Augusta, can feel like navigating a legal labyrinth. The recent amendment to…
Navigating the complexities of a Macon workers’ compensation settlement can feel like traversing a labyrinth without a map, especially with recent legislative adjustments impacting how…