Avard Law Blog
SSA-3368 Mistakes That Can Slow a Disability Claim in 2026
One missed doctor name can slow a Social Security disability claim for weeks. On Form SSA-3368, small gaps often matter [...]
Florida Movie Theater Fall Claims and the Role of Low-Light Evidence
A movie theater is supposed to be dark, but it still has to be safe. If you slipped on a [...]
Florida Workers’ Comp One-Time Change of Doctor Rules
A Florida workers' comp doctor change can feel urgent when treatment stalls or the doctor stops listening. The law gives [...]
VA Back Pay After Approval in 2026: Why It Can Lag
Getting approved for VA benefits should feel like the finish line. Then the money does not arrive right away, and [...]
Florida Missed Preeclampsia Claims and Maternal Stroke Liability
A pregnancy headache should never be waved away without a closer look. When preeclampsia is missed, the danger can move [...]
Florida SSDI for Epilepsy in 2026: Seizure Logs That Help
A seizure diagnosis does not win an SSDI claim by itself. Social Security wants proof that your epilepsy keeps interrupting [...]
Florida Apartment Stairwell Fall Claims: Burned-Out Light Evidence
A burned-out stair light can do more than leave a hallway dark. In Florida apartment stairwell fall claims, it can [...]
Florida Hospital Handoff Errors and Liability After Shift Changes
A hospital shift change should be routine. In Florida, it can become the point where a patient's care goes off [...]
Florida Semi Truck Rear-End Crash Claims and ELD Proof
A rear-end crash from a semi truck can look simple at first, until the records start telling a different story. [...]
Missing Service Records in VA Claims: Other Proof That Works in 2026
A missing file does not have to sink a VA claim. In 2026, veterans can still prove service with statements, [...]
