Avard Law Blog
Florida Workers’ Comp Social Media Mistakes That Hurt Claims
A single post can do more damage to a Florida workers' comp claim than many people expect. One photo at [...]
Social Security Late Appeal Rules in 2026: What Counts as Good Cause
A Social Security late appeal does not always end the case. The real issue is whether SSA thinks you had [...]
Florida Feeding Tube Misplacement Claims and Aspiration Injury Proof
A Florida feeding tube misplacement can turn routine care into a life-threatening event. When formula, medication, or liquid enters the [...]
Florida Yield Sign Accident Claims: Proof That Shows You Were Not at Fault
A yield sign crash can happen in a second, but the blame fight can last for months. Insurance companies often [...]
VA Blue Water Navy Claims in 2026: Why Deck Logs Matter
A Blue Water Navy claim can turn on a few lines in an old ship log. If those lines place [...]
Florida Dog Bite Claims at Short-Term Rentals and Vacation Homes
A dog bite during a vacation stay can turn a relaxing trip into a medical and legal mess fast. When [...]
Florida Workers’ Comp Major Contributing Cause and Preexisting Conditions
An old injury can turn a Florida workers' comp claim into a fight over one question: what caused the need [...]
Florida Workers’ Comp Physical Therapy Denials After a Job Injury
A denied therapy request can slow your recovery fast. You may still be in pain, but now you also have [...]
VA Coronary Artery Disease Ratings in 2026: METs and Ejection Fraction
A VA CAD rating can change monthly compensation, but the VA usually looks past the diagnosis and into two numbers, [...]
VA Favorable Findings in 2026: How They Help Appeals
A denial letter can still contain good news. VA favorable findings are the parts of your case the VA has [...]
