GA DoorDash Ruling: 2026 Gig Worker Shift Arrives
The classification of gig economy workers remains a contentious legal battleground, and a recent ruling out of Dunwoody, Georgia, has once again shifted the sands…
The classification of gig economy workers remains a contentious legal battleground, and a recent ruling out of Dunwoody, Georgia, has once again shifted the sands…
A staggering 72% of gig economy workers in California, including many Amazon DSP (Delivery Service Partner) drivers, believe they are not adequately covered by traditional…
The evolving legal framework surrounding the gig economy in Georgia has created a significant workers’ compensation gap for rideshare drivers, particularly those operating in and…
Navigating Dunwoody Workers’ Compensation: Understanding Injury Claims in 2026 The landscape of workers’ compensation in Georgia saw a significant adjustment effective January 1, 2026, impacting…
Car accidents remain a grim reality on Georgia’s roads, and for those in Atlanta, the stakes are higher than ever. In 2025, the state recorded…
A staggering 90% of gig workers believe they should be classified as employees, not independent contractors, a sentiment that clashes directly with the business models…
The gig economy, particularly rideshare services, has long existed in a legal gray area concerning worker classification. For Uber drivers in New York, the distinction…
Despite the proliferation of gig work, a staggering 90% of DoorDash drivers still lack traditional workers’ compensation coverage, leaving them vulnerable after on-the-job injuries. The…
The relentless pace of the gig economy promises flexibility, but for drivers like Marcus Thorne, an Amazon DSP driver in Johns Creek, that promise often…
A staggering 78% of misclassified gig workers in California are denied workers’ compensation benefits after an injury, a statistic that underscores the precarious position many…