Claiming Compensation for Eye Injuries

Monday June 7, 2010 at 7:34am

It has been our experience that the majority of eye injuries are  caused by work accidents or accidents at home.

Eye injuries occur while using hammers or chemicals or cleaners such as drain cleaners. An eye injury may also be caused by assault, car battery explosion, sports injuries such as air-gun or paint pellet-gun injuries, or car accidents injuries caused by air-bags.

Exposure to very strong light, for example from a welding arc can also cause an eye injury.

An eye injury can be minor or major resulting in partial or total loss of vision (blindness)

If you have suffered an eye injury either in an accident at work or at home or as a result of a car accident you may be entitled to claim compensation for your eye injury.

Loss of your vision is very personal to you. Many people consider their eyes as the most important part of the body. We have helped, a lot of people who have suffered eye injuries resulting in total loss of their vision. They feel the loss as bereavement. The emotional effect is similar to losing a loved one and it takes a long time to adapt to such a traumatic loss. Physically, your body has been permanently changed and the terrible loss will affect all aspects of your life.

With the right help, eye injuries management, nursing care and visual rehabilitation, a person who has suffered eye impairment will get assistance relating to their visual impairment, body image, lifestyle and return to work.

Improved medical care and rehabilitation has helped individuals who have suffered eye injuries to regain their ability to engage in various activities.

If you have suffered an eye injury at work, or in a car accident, you need the help of a specialist personal injury lawyer to assist you make a claim for your eye injury. We have helped a lot of people who have suffered eye injuries.

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Want help with your eye injury claim? Please contact us or call 0800 321 3287 and let us talk it through.







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The information on this blog is provided as a general guide only. It is not intended to be a complete and authoritative statement of the law and might be out of date by the time you read it. It is not a substitute for professional advice which takes into consideration specific facts of each case and any changes in the law and practice. No responsibility can be accepted by Balinda & Co for any loss suffered by any person acting or refraining from acting on the basis of the information on this blog. We offer free legal advice with respect to personal injury claims. Telephone 0800 321 3287 to discuss your particular claim.

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