GA Gig Workers: Amazon Ruling Shifts 2026 Claims
A recent Georgia State Board of Workers’ Compensation ruling has sent ripples through the gig economy, specifically impacting how drivers for platforms like Amazon DSP…
A recent Georgia State Board of Workers’ Compensation ruling has sent ripples through the gig economy, specifically impacting how drivers for platforms like Amazon DSP…
The smell of burnt toast still lingered in the air as Marcus, a DoorDash driver in Savannah, Georgia, stared blankly at the crumpled fender of…
For Boston’s rideshare drivers, the distinction between an employee and an independent contractor has never been more critical, especially when facing a 1099 wage loss…
Navigating the aftermath of a workplace injury can be a bewildering experience, especially when you’re trying to understand your rights and secure fair compensation. In…
Imagine dedicating your time, effort, and even your personal vehicle to a company, only to find yourself injured on the job and then denied the…
The rise of the gig economy has fundamentally reshaped how many people earn a living, especially in cities like Seattle. For rideshare drivers, the flexibility…
The question of whether DoorDash workers are employees or independent contractors has been a legal tightrope walk for years, especially concerning workers’ compensation. A recent…
The evolving nature of the gig economy continues to challenge established legal frameworks, particularly concerning worker protections. A recent Colorado Court of Appeals decision, Martinez…
The Augusta Amazon DSP Driver Dilemma: When Workers’ Compensation Isn’t a Given The gig economy promised flexibility, but for many, it delivers a labyrinth of…
The legal framework surrounding workers’ compensation for gig drivers in Atlanta has undergone a significant, yet often overlooked, shift with the recent clarifications from the…