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Total Loss Of One Eye

You could claim compensation for total loss of one eye if it is a result of an accident which was not your fault.

Road Accidents or Accidents at Work are common causes for eye injuries. In a car accident the small pieces of glass from a shattered windscreen can cause damage to the inner or outer parts of the eye. The severe impact against the airbag could also cause damage to the eye socket. Injury to the eye can also be caused by accidents at work if your employer fails to provide the correct safety equipment or inadequate training, especially if the work is hazardous. 

In the most serious cases total loss of one eye can occur and therefore compensation may be sought by the sufferer. Contact Godloves Solicitors to see if we can help you make a claim.

Godloves Solicitors help people just like you who have been involved in eye injury claims, including total loss of one eye, to receive the maximum compensation they are entitled to, and remember, No Win, No Fee means you have nothing to pay should your claim not be successful. You can also use our online Claim Calculator to find out how much your claim is worth.

If you feel you have a case for compensation then contact Godloves Solicitors today on 0800 0193 710

 

 

 

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