GA Gig Economy Liability: 2026 Shift for Flex Drivers
The recent clarification by the Georgia Court of Appeals regarding employer liability in the gig economy has significant ramifications for anyone involved in a truck…
The recent clarification by the Georgia Court of Appeals regarding employer liability in the gig economy has significant ramifications for anyone involved in a truck…
The streets of Seattle are busy, and with the rise of instant delivery and rideshare services, the number of vehicles operated by independent contractors on…
Misinformation about Georgia truck accident laws, especially as we navigate the 2026 updates, is rampant, and frankly, it costs victims dearly. Many people believe they…
The Georgia General Assembly’s recent amendments to the state’s comparative negligence statute fundamentally alter how fault is assigned in a truck accident claim, particularly impacting…
The rise of the gig economy has dramatically reshaped our roadways, bringing a surge of commercial vehicles operated by individuals rather than traditional corporate fleets.…
The Harsh Reality of Truck Accidents: Why Your Georgia Claim Needs an Aggressive Approach Being involved in a truck accident in Georgia can shatter more…
The recent Georgia House Bill 1172, effective January 1, 2026, has significantly reshaped the liability landscape for companies employing independent contractors, particularly within the gig…
The year 2026 brings significant shifts in Georgia’s legal framework for large commercial vehicle collisions, directly impacting how victims pursue justice after a devastating truck…
A staggering 30% increase in commercial vehicle accidents involving last-mile delivery services has been reported in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex since 2023, making the prospect…
Every 15 minutes, a person is injured or killed in a truck accident across the United States. When such a devastating event strikes close to…