GA Gig Drivers: No Comp Coverage in 2024
A staggering 78% of gig drivers in the Atlanta metropolitan area lack comprehensive workers’ compensation coverage, leaving them vulnerable after on-the-job injuries. This massive gap…
A staggering 78% of gig drivers in the Atlanta metropolitan area lack comprehensive workers’ compensation coverage, leaving them vulnerable after on-the-job injuries. This massive gap…
The recent reclassification efforts by the Massachusetts Department of Labor Standards have dramatically shifted the ground beneath Boston’s gig economy, particularly for Uber drivers, impacting…
The question of whether DoorDash workers are employees or independent contractors has profound implications, especially when it comes to vital protections like workers’ compensation. A…
An astonishing 78% of injured gig drivers in Atlanta don’t receive any workers’ compensation benefits, leaving them financially vulnerable after accidents. This stark reality exposes…
A staggering 30% of all Georgia workers’ compensation claims in 2025 involved disputes over medical treatment authorization, a figure that continues to climb, especially in…
A staggering 85% of gig drivers in Phoenix lack traditional workers’ compensation coverage, leaving them vulnerable after on-the-job injuries. This isn’t just a statistic; it’s…
The year is 2026, and Georgia’s workers’ compensation laws continue to evolve, presenting new challenges and opportunities for both employers and injured workers in areas…
The legal battle over the employment status of gig workers continues to intensify, with a recent Ohio ruling sending ripples through the DoorDash ecosystem. A…
For Columbus’s dedicated rideshare and delivery drivers, the promise of flexible work often overshadows a critical vulnerability: the lack of traditional workers’ compensation. While the…
Understanding your rights under workers’ compensation law in Georgia is paramount, especially for those working in and around Atlanta, where industrial and commercial activity is…