Some told BI that they can't find other accommodating jobs and that gig work is a dead end.
He said gig driving was one of his only options to supplement his disability benefits.
Robert is one of many disabled gig drivers who say they have no other options to make a living.
"Disabled gig workers can be forced to rely on gig work for income because of issues with exclusion and discrimination in traditional workplaces," Shruti Sannon, a technology-policy program director at the ACLU who authored a paper on disabled gig workers, said.
For many disabled gig drivers with medical issues, gig work is a temporary but necessary step toward getting back on their feet.
Persons:
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Organizations:
Service, Lyft, Business, Rutgers University School of Management, Labor Relations, Rutgers, of Labor Statistics, Marine Corps, Air Force, Uber, Arizona State University
Locations:
Portland , Oregon, South Florida, Las Vegas, North Carolina, Denver, Phoenix, New Jersey