Avard Law Blog
Florida PIP Updates for 2026: What Cape Coral Victims Need to Know
A car crash can flip your life upside down in seconds. Then the bills start, the calls from insurance adjusters [...]
Knee Injuries from Dashboard Crush in Cape Coral Car Crashes: Diagnosis Tests and Claim Value
A split second after impact, your knee can slam into the dashboard like a hammer into a door hinge. The [...]
Rotator Cuff Tears from Airbag Deployment in Cape Coral Car Crashes: Symptoms and Proof for Claims
Airbags save lives, but they can also leave you hurt in ways you didn’t expect. One moment you’re driving through [...]
Rotator Cuff Tears from Steering Wheel Impact in Cape Coral Car Crashes
A crash can end, the engine goes quiet, and then you try to lift your arm. It doesn’t move like [...]
Fractured Wrist from Steering Wheel Impact: Building a Cape Coral Car Crash Claim
The steering wheel is supposed to help you stay in control. In a split second crash, it can do the [...]
Florida PIP 14-Day Rule in 2025, what counts as “initial treatment”, where people slip up, and how to fix it fast (Cape Coral)
After a car crash in Cape Coral, your body might feel “mostly fine” for a day or two. Adrenaline can [...]
What to Do When the Other Driver’s Insurer Won’t Give You Their Policy Limits (Cape Coral Injury Claims)
After a crash in Cape Coral, you expect the basics to be straightforward. Who’s insured, what coverage they have, and [...]
Florida’s “Serious Injury” Threshold in 2025, what it takes to step outside PIP and sue for pain and suffering (Cape Coral guide)
After a car crash in Cape Coral, most people expect the at-fault driver’s insurance to pay for the harm they [...]
PIP Denied for “Not Medically Necessary” Treatment in Florida, how to appeal and what records matter in Cape Coral
You went to treatment after a crash, did what your doctor told you, and then the letter shows up: PIP [...]
Letters of Protection in Florida Car Accident Cases (Cape Coral Guide to Risks, Rates, and Red Flags)
After a Cape Coral car crash, the hardest part is often the time between getting hurt and getting paid. You [...]
