Avard Law Blog
Florida Workers’ Comp When You Work Two Jobs and Get Hurt
Getting hurt at one job can become complicated fast when you also work another shift somewhere else. The injury may [...]
Florida Surgical Fire Claims: Who May Be Liable After an OR Burn?
A fire in an operating room sounds impossible, yet it happens. When it does, the damage can be permanent within [...]
Florida Water Park Injury Claims: The Evidence That Carries Weight
A water park injury can happen in seconds. The legal fight that follows often turns on what you can prove [...]
Florida Valet Parking Crash Claims and the Video That Decides Fault
A valet crash can turn a normal evening into a mess in minutes. Your car may be damaged, you may [...]
Disabled Widow Benefits in Florida for 2026: Who Qualifies
Losing a spouse can crush a household budget overnight. If you're disabled and under 60, Social Security may offer survivor [...]
Florida Workers’ Comp for Eye Injuries Caused by Flying Debris
One piece of metal, wood, or concrete can hit an eye in a split second and change everything. If you [...]
VA TERA Claims in 2026: Why Toxic Exposure Opinions Matter
Exposure alone won't win VA benefits in 2026. A toxic exposure case often rises or falls on the medical opinion [...]
Florida Daycare Injury Claims and Records Parents Should Save
When a child is hurt at daycare in Florida, the immediate priorities are medical care, evidence preservation, and understanding whether [...]
Florida Funeral Procession Crash Claims and the Right‑of‑Way Proof That Matters
A funeral procession is one of the most recognizable sights in Florida. Long lines of cars with headlights on, mourning [...]
Florida SSDI for Self-Employed Workers in 2026
Running your own business can make an SSDI claim harder to prove. The law does not shut self-employed people out, [...]
