Eye injuries from accidents can result in temporary or permanent vision loss. Even minor scratches can result in visits to the hospital, medical bills, and lost time at work. The eyes are very delicate organs that can sustain a wide range of injuries. Some eye injuries will heal – others can cause lasting vision problems and loss of eyesight. After a debilitating eye injury, contact Knutson + Casey to discuss your accident and legal options.
The human eye consists of the retina, lens, iris, pupil, cornea, and sclera, among other components. There are many ways the eye can sustain damage in an accident, from corneal abrasions to subconjunctival hemorrhages (bleeding in the eye). Common eye injuries include:
All eye injuries are serious and deserve the attention of a medical professional. After an accident involving your eyes, seek medical treatment. Then, call an attorney. You could be eligible to receive payment for your medical costs, lost wages, pain and suffering, and disability.
The eyes can sustain injuries in many environments and circumstances. You could accidentally spray a household chemical cleaner with the nozzle pointed toward your face, or broken glass could enter your eyes in a vehicle crash. Anytime there is debris, projectiles, or objects directed at the face, eye injuries can occur. Many types of eye injuries can relate to negligence, such as an incompetent doctor or defective product. Here are examples of things that can cause eye injuries:
No matter the circumstances of your eye injury, consult with an attorney in Minneapolis for advice on whether or not to file an injury claim against a responsible party. While not all eye injuries are grounds to bring a claim, those involving the negligence of someone else – such as an employer, product manufacturer, or criminal – may be enough to result in significant compensation for your damages.
At Knutson + Casey, we operate on a contingency fee basis. That means you don’t pay a cent unless we win monetary compensation on your behalf. After a costly and painful eye injury, this could be the opportunity you need to get back on your feet. You have nothing to lose, and you could have thousands of dollars to gain. Don’t take our word for it – view our past case results. While we can’t guarantee results, we can promise to pull out all the stops when it comes to pursuing compensation for your eye injuries. To speak with one of our attorneys in more detail about your recent accident, call (507) 344-8888.