Chicago DoorDash Ruling: New Gig Worker Rights in 2026
The question of whether DoorDash workers are employees or independent contractors has long been a contentious battleground, particularly in the burgeoning gig economy. A recent…
The question of whether DoorDash workers are employees or independent contractors has long been a contentious battleground, particularly in the burgeoning gig economy. A recent…
Evelyn Ramirez, a DoorDash driver in Roswell, Georgia, had always prided herself on her independence, but after a nasty slip on a customer’s icy porch…
Navigating the aftermath of a workplace injury in Alpharetta, Georgia, can be a daunting experience, especially when dealing with the complexities of workers’ compensation claims.…
The lines between independent contractor and employee in the gig economy are blurrier than ever, especially concerning DoorDash workers’ compensation. The recent Brookhaven ruling has…
A staggering 73% of Georgia workers’ compensation claims adjudicated in 2025 involved some form of dispute over medical treatment authorization or benefit duration, a figure…
The debate surrounding whether DoorDash workers are employees or independent contractors is riddled with more misinformation than a late-night infomercial. The recent Roswell ruling, specifically…
Proving Fault in Georgia Workers’ Compensation Cases: Navigating the Shifting Sands Establishing fault in Georgia workers’ compensation claims has recently become a more complex endeavor,…
Key Takeaways A Miami-Dade County court recently ruled that a DoorDash delivery driver was an employee, not an independent contractor, for the purposes of workers’…
The legal classification of DoorDash workers continues to be a hot-button issue, especially concerning critical protections like workers’ compensation. Recent rulings in Chicago have brought…
The denial of workers’ compensation for an Amazon DSP driver in Marietta highlights a growing challenge within the gig economy: who is responsible when injuries…