Denver Gig Workers: 70% Misclassified, What Now?
A staggering 70% of workers in the gig economy misclassify their employment status, often at great personal cost when injuries occur, as seen in the…
A staggering 70% of workers in the gig economy misclassify their employment status, often at great personal cost when injuries occur, as seen in the…
The maximum compensation for workers’ compensation in Georgia has recently seen significant adjustments, impacting how injured workers in areas like Brookhaven can recover financially. These…
The recent Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court (SJC) ruling in Couch v. Massachusetts Delivery Service, Inc. has fundamentally shifted the terrain for Uber drivers experiencing 1099…
Navigating Dunwoody Workers’ Compensation: Understanding Injury Claims in 2026 The Georgia State Board of Workers’ Compensation recently clarified guidelines for compensability regarding cumulative trauma injuries,…
The legal classification of gig workers remains a contentious battleground, especially for those injured on the job. A recent Chicago ruling concerning whether DoorDash workers…
The maximum compensation for workers’ compensation in Georgia has seen a significant adjustment effective January 1, 2026, directly impacting injured workers across the state, including…
The legal classification of DoorDash workers has been a contentious issue, and a recent ruling in Brookhaven, Georgia, significantly impacts how we view workers’ compensation…
The question of whether DoorDash workers are employees or independent contractors is riddled with more misinformation than a Miami traffic report during rush hour, especially…
Key Takeaways A recent Miami-Dade County court ruling classified a DoorDash delivery driver as an employee for workers’ compensation purposes, significantly impacting gig economy liability…
Navigating the aftermath of a workplace injury can feel like a labyrinth, especially when trying to secure fair workers’ compensation benefits in Georgia. This year,…