Avard Law Blog
Florida Impairment Rating Disputes After MMI
A single percentage can change what your workers' comp claim pays after MMI. Once a doctor says you reached maximum [...]
VA Depression Ratings in 2026: 30%, 50%, and 70%
A depression diagnosis doesn't decide your VA rating. The VA looks at how symptoms affect work, relationships, judgment, and daily [...]
Florida Tanker Truck Crash Claims: Spill Logs and Driver Hours
A tanker crash can leave more than twisted metal. It can shut down lanes, trigger a hazmat response, and wipe [...]
Florida Floor Mat Trip and Fall Claims Proof Checklist
One bad step on a buckled mat can put you on the ground before you know what happened. In Florida [...]
Florida Social Security Federal Court Remand Rates in 2026
The first thing to know about Florida Social Security remand rates in 2026 is simple: no public source gives you [...]
Florida Workers Comp Lawyer in the First 30 Days: What Really Changes
The first 30 days after a job injury often decide whether your claim stays simple or turns into a fight. [...]
Florida Spinal Epidural Abscess Misdiagnosis Claims and the Records That Matter
What looks like routine back pain can turn into a neurologic emergency fast. A spinal epidural abscess misdiagnosis can cost [...]
Florida Near-Drowning Claims at Apartment Pools: Fence and Gate Proof
A near-drowning at an apartment pool can turn on one dull piece of metal, the gate latch. When someone reaches [...]
Florida Workers Comp Commuting Injury Claims and the Going and Coming Rule
Your day can change at one red light. Yet a Florida workers comp commuting injury claim often runs into trouble [...]
VA Anxiety Ratings in 2026: Evidence for 30%, 50%, and 70%
A diagnosis doesn't win the rating by itself. With VA anxiety ratings, the real fight is over how symptoms affect [...]
