Types of Ophthalmology Claims
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• cataract claims - a clouding that develops in the crystalline lens of the eyeball
• failure to diagnose a child's vision problem
• wrongly diagnosed eye conditions
• glaucoma - where the optic nerve is damaged
• paediatric ophthalmology - concerning eye diseases, visual development and care of children
• retinal detachment
• retinal tears
• failure to diagnose diseases such as glaucoma or macular degeneration (loss of vision in central field)
• misdiagnosis of malignancy
• inappropriate ophthalmic treatment
• delayed treatment
• radial keratotomy - radial incisions into the eye
• surgical accidents - cataract and laser surgery
• toxic optic neuropathy - visual impairment due to optic nerve damage secondary to a toxic substance as well as nutritional deficiency
Having impaired or full loss of eyesight is a serious consequence of medical negligence which can affect your quality of life and your ability to work and if your loss of eyesight was caused by somebody else's mistake, you should be compensated.
Contact us today if you have been affected by any of the above and believe you can make an ophthalmology claim. You can either ring us on 0800 524 4349 or complete our online contact form.
The Process of Making an Ophthalmology Claim
Here at Darbys Solicitors LLP we will assess your experience and then give advice on the next steps of your ophthalmology claim. We will inform you of what will happen in the process of making an eye injury claim, what type of compensation you can claim for and what could be the result of the claim.We look forward to hearing from you today. Please call our experience medical negligence solicitors on 0800 524 4349 or by completing our contact form.

