Avard Law Blog
Florida SSDI for PTSD in 2026: Work Limits That Matter
A few extra shifts can matter more than the diagnosis itself when you're on SSDI for PTSD. In 2026, the [...]
VA Bilateral Factor in 2026: How Paired Limb Ratings Raise Pay
Two bad knees can affect your check more than many veterans expect. When service-connected disabilities hit both sides of the [...]
Florida Parking Garage Assault Claims: Camera and Key Card Evidence
A parking garage assault often turns into a proof problem fast. The injuries are real, but the timeline can be [...]
Florida Workers’ Comp Parking Lot Injuries Before and After Shifts
A fall in a parking lot can turn a normal workday into a claim fight. Florida parking lot injuries are [...]
Florida Nurse Practitioner Malpractice Claims and Supervising Doctor Liability
A bad diagnosis can start with one missed detail, then spread into days of wrong treatment and preventable harm. In [...]
Florida Crash Claims When the Police Report Gets Fault Wrong
A wrong line in a crash report can change the way an insurer reads your case. It can make a [...]
Florida Retinal Detachment Misdiagnosis and Permanent Vision Loss
A retinal detachment can start with a few flashes or floaters, then move fast toward permanent vision loss. When those [...]
Florida Hotel Pool Drowning Claims: Lifeguard and Camera Evidence
A hotel pool drowning case turns on proof fast. Staff may say they never saw a problem. The hotel may [...]
VA Appeal Lane Choice in 2026: Supplemental Claim, HLR, or Board Appeal
A VA denial does not always mean the end of the road. In May 2026, veterans still have three main [...]
Florida Workers Comp FCEs and Work Restriction Disputes
A work injury can look simple on paper until the limits start to clash. One report says you can lift [...]
