Ophthalmology – Eye Claims
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• Laser eye treatment
• Cataract surgery
• Removal of a foreign body from the eye
• Glaucoma which has not been diagnosed straight away
• Corneal abrasions
• Retinal detachment
• Diabetic retinopathy
At Darbys Solicitors LLP we have experienced ophthalmology compensation claims solicitors. If you believe you have a case please contact us 0800 524 4349 or complete our online contact form.
Making an Ophthalmology Claim
Having impaired or no vision in one or both eyes can seriously affect quality of life. Claims can be made for:• Minor eye injury
• Minor injuries with pain
• Substantial vision impairment in one eye
• Blindness in one eye
• Blindness in both eyes
If you believe you have a case to make an eye claim please get in touch with our medical negligence solicitors today. You can either ring us on 0800 524 4349 or complete the online contact form. We look forward to hearing from you.
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