Avard Law Blog
VA Bilateral Factor in 2026: How Paired Ratings Work
Two 40% leg ratings can produce a different combined result when the VA applies the VA bilateral factor before combining [...]
Florida Hit-and-Run Claims When the Driver Vanishes
When the other driver disappears, your case doesn't disappear with them. Florida hit-and-run claims often depend on your own insurance [...]
Florida Pressure Injury Malpractice: Hospital Claims Explained
A pressure injury discovered during or after a Florida hospital stay raises an urgent question: did the patient's condition make [...]
SSDI Appeals Council Processing Times in 2026
Waiting for an SSDI Appeals Council decision can make each week feel longer than it should. For Florida claimants, the [...]
Florida Pool Drowning Claims: Evidence That Matters
A pool gate can look closed and still fail when a child pushes it, climbs nearby equipment, or reaches an [...]
Florida DWC-1 form: What Injured Employees Should Know
If you're injured at work, a one-page report can shape the record of your claim. The Florida DWC-1 form is [...]
VA appeal deadlines after a 2026 rating decision
One date on a VA rating decision can control your benefits, back pay, and next chance to challenge an error. [...]
Negligent Credentialing Florida: Hospital Injury Claims
A hospital can face liability when it allows an unsafe or unqualified doctor to treat patients. The injury may result [...]
Florida Wrongful Death Claims After a Defective Product
A fatal product failure can leave a Florida family with grief, medical bills, and unanswered questions about what went wrong. [...]
Florida Loss of Consortium After a Serious Crash
When spouses search for Florida loss consortium, they usually want to know whether an injured person's partner can recover for [...]
