LA Gig Workers: 78% of Claims Denied in 2026
A staggering 78% of workers’ compensation claims in the gig economy are initially denied, a figure that starkly illustrates the uphill battle facing drivers like…
A staggering 78% of workers’ compensation claims in the gig economy are initially denied, a figure that starkly illustrates the uphill battle facing drivers like…
The recent decision regarding an Amazon DSP driver in Dallas highlights a critical, evolving challenge within the gig economy: securing workers’ compensation benefits for injuries…
Proving fault in Georgia workers’ compensation cases just got trickier, especially for those in the Marietta area. The State Board of Workers’ Compensation recently issued…
A recent amendment to Georgia’s workers’ compensation statutes has significantly altered the landscape for injured workers in Columbus, Georgia. Specifically, changes to O.C.G.A. Section 34-9-200.1…
The rise of the gig economy has created a complex web of challenges, especially concerning fundamental worker protections. Many San Francisco gig drivers, operating under…
When a Gainesville attorney alleges rivals are stealing clients through dubious methods, it signals a significant challenge to ethical legal practice across Georgia, particularly concerning…
The Chicago Ruling: Are DoorDash Workers Employees or Independent Contractors? The legal battle over the classification of gig economy workers continues to reshape the landscape…
The question of whether DoorDash workers are employees or independent contractors continues to be a contentious battleground, particularly within the burgeoning gig economy. A recent…
Navigating the Gig Economy: When a DoorDash “Dasher” Needs Workers’ Compensation in Philadelphia The evolving nature of work in the gig economy presents unique challenges,…
Navigating the aftermath of a workplace injury can feel like wading through quicksand, especially when facing medical bills, lost wages, and complex legal jargon. Recently,…