Loss of Eyesight or Vision
Los Angeles Serious Injury Lawyer
Loss of eyesight, or blindness, is a physical condition that may result from physical trauma or a neurological disorder. Most people who have vision problems are born blind or may develop a loss of eyesight over time due to age. However, in some cases a serious accident or injury (such as a brain injury or severe head trauma) may cause blindness. Loss of eyesight may affect one or both eyes and may be partial or complete.
If you notice that you are having vision problems or if someone you love is suffering from a partial or total loss of eyesight, it is important to consult a doctor. If you have recently undergone a medical procedure, been involved in an accident of any kind, or started taking a new medication, it could be that your condition is related to a situation that may have been preventable. It is also therefore possible that you may have grounds for a personal injury claim if someone else's negligence or wrongdoing caused your loss of eyesight. By talking to a Los Angeles serious injury attorney about your situation and recent circumstances that may have caused your injury, you can determine whether you can file a lawsuit against the responsible party and seek financial compensation for medical care, lost wages, and possibly much more.
What Causes Blindness?
Blindness or a loss of eyesight may be caused due to a physiological problem with the eye or as a result of a neurological disorder, wherein the brain does not properly receive or interpret information the eye or eyes perceive. When either of these factors is caused by an accident or any incident caused by malpractice or negligence, the victim may have grounds for legal action - and this may be exactly what he or she needs to recover financial damages that will serve to rebuild his or her life.
Contact a Los Angeles loss of eyesight lawyer today.