Avard Law Blog
Florida Drug-Impaired Crash Claims: Toxicology and Pharmacy Records
A positive drug test can help a crash claim, but it rarely tells the whole story. In Florida drug-impaired crash [...]
VA Form 21-526EZ Errors That Slow Initial Claims in 2026
A single missing detail can slow a VA claim for weeks. With VA Form 21-526EZ, the problem is often not [...]
Florida Workers’ Comp for Tipped Employees: How AWW Is Calculated
A tipped job can make a workers' comp check look smaller than it should. For Florida tipped employees, workers' comp [...]
Florida Falling Merchandise Claims: Why Incident Reports Matter
A falling box can break a wrist, cut a scalp, or cause a concussion in seconds. In a Florida big [...]
Florida Informed Consent Claims When Major Risks Weren’t Explained
A consent form can hide a bigger problem. If your doctor left out a major risk, you may have agreed [...]
Can You Get Florida Workers’ Comp and Unemployment?
A Florida injury can leave you without a paycheck and with two different benefit systems in front of you. That [...]
SSA-561 Mistakes That Slow Disability Reconsideration in 2026
Most SSA-561 mistakes are small on paper, but they can slow a disability reconsideration for weeks. A missed date, an [...]
VA Evidence Submission Docket in 2026: The 90-Day Rule
A VA appeal can move slowly, but the clock on new evidence moves fast. If you pick the VA evidence [...]
Florida ER Stroke Misdiagnosis and the Records That Matter
A stroke can steal speech, movement, or memory in minutes. In the emergency room, that clock keeps running, and a [...]
Florida Construction Zone Crash Claims: Proving Flagger Errors and Lane Shift Fault
Florida construction zone crash claims often turn on one question, did the work zone itself help cause the wreck? A [...]
