Avard Law Blog
Florida Workers’ Comp for Concussions After a Work Accident
A concussion can look minor on day one and upend your life on day three. You may feel shaken up, [...]
Florida Ceiling Collapse Claims and the Building Code Proof That Counts
A ceiling can drop like a trapdoor. One second you're walking through an apartment, hotel, office, or store. The next, [...]
Florida Turo Accident Claims: The Proof That Matters When a Renter Hits You
A Turo crash can turn a simple car wreck into a blame fight fast. One driver says it was a [...]
VA Character Of Discharge In 2026: When Benefits Are Still Possible
A bad line on a DD-214 doesn't always end the story. In 2026, a VA character of discharge review can [...]
Florida Negligent Credentialing Against Hospitals Explained Simply
You trust a hospital to do more than provide a building. You trust it to decide who gets access to [...]
Florida Dog Bite Claims and What Homeowners Insurance Really Covers
One dog bite can turn a normal afternoon into stitches, antibiotics, and a hard call with an insurance adjuster. If [...]
Florida Police Chase Crash Claims: Proof Checklist for Innocent Drivers
A police chase can turn an ordinary drive into chaos in seconds. If you were the innocent driver hit in [...]
VA Flat Feet Ratings in 2026: What Gets 10%, 30%, or 50%?
Flat feet can hurt with every step, yet VA decisions often treat the condition like a minor foot problem. That [...]
Teaching Hospital Liability in Florida for Resident Doctor Errors
Patients walk into a hospital, not a staffing map. When a resident doctor makes a serious mistake, most families assume [...]
Florida Social Security Post-Hearing Decision Times in 2026 by Office
After a disability hearing, the hardest part is often the quiet. You did your part. Now you wait for a [...]
