GA Workers’ Comp: 37% Psych Claims in 2025
A staggering 37% of all Georgia workers’ compensation claims filed in 2025 involved some form of psychological injury component, up from just 12% five years…
A staggering 37% of all Georgia workers’ compensation claims filed in 2025 involved some form of psychological injury component, up from just 12% five years…
The Macon Ruling: Are DoorDash Workers Employees and What It Means for Workers’ Compensation The question of whether gig economy workers, like those delivering for…
Navigating the aftermath of a workplace injury can feel like traversing a legal minefield, especially when you’re also dealing with physical pain and financial stress.…
A staggering 90% of gig workers believe they are misclassified, yet the legal battle over their employment status rages on, impacting everything from benefits to…
Imagine this: you’re working hard, delivering packages in Denver’s unpredictable weather, and suddenly, you’re injured on the job. You file for workers’ compensation, expecting the…
Navigating the intricacies of workers’ compensation laws in Georgia, especially with the 2026 updates, demands precise legal insight. For injured workers in areas like Savannah,…
A recent ruling from the Georgia State Board of Workers’ Compensation has sent ripples through the gig economy, specifically impacting how workers’ compensation claims are…
The year 2026 brings significant modifications to Georgia workers’ compensation laws, particularly impacting businesses and injured workers in areas like Sandy Springs. These changes, effective…
Navigating the aftermath of a workplace injury can feel like a second job, especially when dealing with medical bills, lost wages, and complex legal procedures.…
The recent denial of workers’ compensation benefits to an Amazon DSP driver in Johns Creek underscores a growing legal battleground within the gig economy. This…