Avard Law Blog
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, [...]
Florida Anesthesia Awareness Claims and the Records That Matter
Most people who undergo surgery or another procedure are focused on getting well, not on protecting their legal rights. Yet [...]
VA Hypertension Ratings in 2026: What 10%, 20%, and 40% Need
Blood pressure numbers decide most VA hypertension ratings. That catches many veterans off guard, especially when they take daily medication [...]
Florida Workers’ Comp for Ankle Fractures After a Fall
A broken ankle at work can change your week in one second. One missed step, one slick floor, one bad [...]
Florida Workers Comp After a Ladder Fall at Work
A ladder fall doesn't have to be high to be serious. One missed rung can leave you with a broken [...]
Disabled Adult Child Benefits in Florida for 2026: Who Can Qualify
A 30-year-old can sometimes receive Social Security as a "child." That surprises many Florida families until they learn how disabled [...]
