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Shielded: Florida First Responder Law Explained

Podcast von Paolo Longo and Geoff Bichler

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Your job is to protect and serve. Ours is to protect you. Shielded is the only podcast built for Florida’s first responders, breaking down the laws that impact your career, health, and future. From the Heart Bill and PTSD claims to retirement planning and workers’ comp battles, we share insider strategies, real case stories, and hard-earned legal advice you won’t hear anywhere else. Twice a month, we bring you clear answers, practical tips, and case stories that could make the difference when it matters most. If you’re a first responder in Florida, this is your playbook.

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Episode One Man, Three Careers, One Mission: Fighting for Florida's First Responders Cover

One Man, Three Careers, One Mission: Fighting for Florida's First Responders

In this episode of Shielded, Paolo Longo and Geoff Bichler sit down with a truly unique guest — Robert Asencio, a retired law enforcement officer with more than 25 years of service, a combat veteran, a former Florida House of Representatives member, a former client of Bichler & Longo, and now a passionate advocate for first responders and veterans through his nonprofit Healing Corp. Robert brings a perspective that almost no one else can offer — having lived the first responder experience from the street level, the legislative level, and the personal level as someone who fought his own Heart Bill claim and won. ---------------------------------------- In This Episode We Cover: * Robert's background — 34 years of combined military, law enforcement, and legislative service and what drives his advocacy work today * His new film Out of the Fire Into the Light — documenting the post-traumatic growth of combat veterans from the Second Battle of Ramadi, and what it means for first responders dealing with similar trauma * Healing Corp — Robert's nonprofit focused on healing through storytelling for veterans and first responders * Why employers consistently fail first responders when mental health issues surface on the job — and whether it's intentional or simply a failure of awareness * The dangerous gap between agencies that talk about supporting their people and what actually happens when a claim is filed * How compounded trauma builds over a 25-30 year career — and why the average first responder experiences hundreds of traumatic events compared to four or five for a civilian * The mind-body connection — how untreated PTSD and stress directly contribute to cardiac conditions, hypertension, and AFib (and why Geoff and Paolo see this every day in their cases) * The culture of silence — why first responders still hesitate to raise their hand, and how that silence destroys careers, families, and lives * What early intervention actually looks like — and why the clients who come in early almost always finish their careers while the ones who wait often don't * A behind-the-curtain look at Tallahassee — what really happens when first responder legislation comes up for a vote and why there's more lip service than action * The 2018 PTSD law — how it passed, why it falls short, and what needs to change * Robert's role in saving Florida's public sector pension system — protecting $183 billion for public employees statewide * Why bipartisan collaboration is possible in Tallahassee when the right pressure is applied and the right stories are told * The suicide crisis — why we are losing more first responders to suicide than to on-the-job injuries and why that is an institutional failing that demands action * Robert's personal story — his own Heart Bill claim, his ejection fraction dropping to 35%, and what getting the right legal representation meant for his health and his life

11. Mai 2026 - 37 min
Episode Shielded Mail Bag - FAQ with Kristine Callegy Cover

Shielded Mail Bag - FAQ with Kristine Callegy

The episode features a mailbag format where listener questions related to workers' comp claims are addressed. Topics include the timeframes for filing a claim, coverage for off-duty incidents, misconceptions about workers' comp, payment and leave policies, reporting a claim, selecting a doctor, mileage reimbursement, transportation services, and access to medical history in workers' comp claims. Takeaways * Workers' comp claims have specific timeframes for filing based on the type of injury. * Workers' comp provides mileage reimbursement for travel to medical appointments. * Access to medical history in workers' comp claims is limited to relevant records for the specific injury being claimed. Chapters * 00:00 Introduction to Mailbag Episode * 06:19 Coverage for Off-Duty Incidents * 11:32 Payment and Leave Policies * 19:15 Selecting a Doctor for Workers' Comp * 28:44 Access to Medical History in Workers' Comp

13. Apr. 2026 - 32 min
Episode The Hidden Flaws in Florida's Firefighter Cancer Law You Need to Know Cover

The Hidden Flaws in Florida's Firefighter Cancer Law You Need to Know

In this episode, we delve into the complexities of Florida’s occupational cancer legislation for firefighters, exploring legal hurdles, benefits, and recent legislative changes. If you're a firefighter, attorney, or policy advocate, this analysis sheds light on how these laws impact claimants and what reforms are on the horizon. KEY TOPICS COVERED: * Historical challenges in proving firefighter occupational cancer claims * The significance of Florida statute 112.1816 and its benefits * How the law offers a program of benefits including a $25,000 payout, out-of-pocket reimbursement, and death benefits * The importance of maintaining employer-sponsored health insurance post-retirement for eligibility * Legal hurdles with filing, jurisdiction, and enforcement in related cases * The impact of recent legislative efforts to streamline benefits and reduce barriers * The ongoing debate around employer responsibility and workplace safety * How early screening and prevention could reduce cancer incidence among firefighters * The significance of recent cases like Cotab and the issues surrounding workers’ compensation vs. death benefits

16. März 2026 - 34 min
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