Loss or Impairment of Sight

It goes without saying that loss or impairment of sight is devastating and hugely debilitating, even if it is temporary. It can lead to large medical and treatment costs and, in the cases of severe and permanent impairment or blindness, it can require the sufferer to stop work and require day-to-day help and modifications to their home.

If you have suffered impaired sight, loss of sight in one eye or total blindness as a result of an accident that was not your fault, or as a result of clinical negligence (misdiagnosis or negligent laser surgery, for instance) or as a result of inadequate care on the part of your employers, then you may be able to claim compensation. Many types of accidents can cause loss or impairment of sight, from personal injury attacks or assaults and head injuries to accidents involving bright lights, chemicals or electricity. In fact, it is all to easy to harm your sight, and if this has happened as a result of negligence on someone else's part then contact Claim-Easy to find out if you could claim for accident compensation or clinical negligence, for instance.

Impairment or loss of sight can be a traumatic thing to come to terms with in any situation, but when it has been caused by someone else’s negligence then it is only right that you seek compensation for this situation. Our team of trained and sympathetic solicitors will talkyou through your personal case and advise as to the best course of action for you.

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