Boston Rideshare Catastrophe: Michael’s 2026 Fight
The flashing blue lights painted the rain-slicked pavement of Storrow Drive a ghastly, pulsing red. Inside the crumpled remains of his sedan, Michael Chen, a…
The flashing blue lights painted the rain-slicked pavement of Storrow Drive a ghastly, pulsing red. Inside the crumpled remains of his sedan, Michael Chen, a…
The tragic incident involving a Lyft driver paralyzed in a Miami crash underscores a stark reality: when catastrophic injury strikes in the gig economy, victims…
Key Takeaways Georgia’s new regulatory framework, effective January 1, 2026, significantly alters liability for rideshare companies in catastrophic injury cases, particularly concerning uninsured/underinsured motorist (UM/UIM)…
The recent, tragic incident involving a Lyft driver paralyzed in a Phoenix crash has brought renewed scrutiny to the often-complex legal landscape of catastrophic injury…
There’s a staggering amount of misinformation circulating about catastrophic injury laws in Georgia, particularly with the significant 2026 updates. Many people, even some legal professionals…
Key Takeaways The recent Georgia Supreme Court ruling in Smith v. Georgia Department of Transportation (2025) significantly impacts sovereign immunity claims in catastrophic injury cases,…
The screech of tires, the crumpling metal – a moment can shatter a life, leaving behind not just physical wounds but a financial and emotional…
A recent, significant amendment to Georgia’s workers’ compensation statutes has dramatically reshaped the landscape for individuals suffering a catastrophic injury, particularly those involved in rideshare…
Key Takeaways Catastrophic injury claims in Georgia often involve a 2-5 year litigation timeline, especially with complex liability and extensive medical care. Gig economy drivers,…
A Lyft driver’s life irrevocably altered by a catastrophic injury in Alpharetta isn’t just a personal tragedy; it’s a stark reminder of the precarious position…