Avard Law Blog
How To Get Florida Slip And Fall Incident Reports Fast
A slip and fall can feel like a blur. One second you're walking, the next you're on the ground, embarrassed, [...]
Social Security Disability 2026 Updates That Could Affect New Claims
Filing for disability can feel like trying to hit a moving target. The rules don't change every day, but the [...]
Florida Workers’ Comp After A Workplace Injury First 24-Hour Checklist
A workplace injury can flip your day upside down in seconds. One minute you're doing your job, the next you're [...]
Florida Medical Malpractice Timeline From Injury To Hiring A Lawyer
When you think a doctor, hospital, or nurse made a serious mistake, time can feel warped. Hours move fast, while [...]
Florida Slip And Fall Evidence Checklist For The First 72 Hours
A slip and fall can feel like a blur. One moment you're walking, the next you're on the ground, embarrassed, [...]
Florida Hospital Liens After Car Accidents: How To Reduce Them
You finally get traction on your injury claim, then a surprise letter lands in your mailbox: the hospital says it [...]
Cape Coral crash reconstruction basics, how to hire an expert, what they need, and what it costs
After a serious wreck in Cape Coral, the story often splits in two. Each driver remembers something different, and witnesses [...]
Cape Coral Car Crash Property Damage Claim: How to Fight a Low Repair Estimate With Photos, Shop Supplements, and the Appraisal Clause
A low repair estimate provided by the insurance adjuster after a Cape Coral crash can feel like getting handed a [...]
Florida health insurance subrogation after a car accident in 2026, how to spot an ERISA plan, confirm the lien, and stop double billing
After a car accident in 2026 in Florida, the medical care usually comes first. The paperwork shows up later, often [...]
Medicare After a Florida Car Accident Settlement in 2026: Report Your Claim, Confirm the Lien, and Avoid a Payout Freeze
A personal injury settlement should feel like the finish line. For many Floridian Medicare beneficiaries, it can feel more like [...]
