Hands down the best law office!! Jeff was very honest from the start, and he worked hard to get me the best settlement possible. I was VERY fortunate to be given their name for my vehicle accident. I already had an attorney, but things didn’t sit right, and that’s when I was told about The Sevey Law Firm. Jeff handled my case beyond my expectations, and I couldn’t be happier with the end results of my case. He and Nancy provided immediate attention and responded to my every concern. Nancy was such a breath of fresh air, and she made me feel special. They were a blessing handed to me when I thought things were hopeless.

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As attorneys, we’d like to think that we can restore any accident victim to the life they had previous to their accident, but the reality is, loss of vision can forever change a person’s enjoyment of life. That’s why, in every case involving vision loss, we always fight for the maximum financial compensation for our clients so that they hopefully overcome this immense loss.
Whether your eye trauma or loss of vision was the result of a car accident or a similar accident caused by someone else’s negligence, you deserve financial compensation to help pay for medical bills and future care. Our eye injury attorneys work with accident victims every step of the way. Contact us today for a free consultation.
Recoverable Compensation in Eye Trauma and Vision Loss
Medical bills
This covers all medical expenses related to your eye injury, from emergency treatment following the accident to ongoing care and any necessary surgeries or treatments that may be needed in the future.
Lost earning potential
If your vision loss impacts your ability to work, either temporarily or permanently, you may be entitled to compensation for lost wages and future earning potential.
Pain & suffering
Accidents that result in eye trauma or vision loss are physically and emotionally draining. California laws recognize the distress and diminished quality of life. You may be eligible for compensation for these non-economic damages.
Long-term care costs
If your eye injury requires long-term care or assistance with daily activities, these costs may also be included in your personal injury claim.
Common Accidents Leading to Eye Trauma
- Blunt force: This is often the result of car accidents, falls, or workplace accidents. An impact to the face can cause serious eye damage, leading to vision loss.
- Penetrating wounds: These injuries are typically caused by sharp objects penetrating the eye and they frequently take place in work-related accidents or as a result of traffic accidents involving a lot of debris.
- Burns: Truck accidents involving fire or chemicals, as well as construction accidents, can cause severe damage to the eye and may result in permanent vision loss.
Common Eye Trauma Injuries
Here are some of the most common eye trauma injuries we see in our practice:
- Retinal detachment: This occurs when the retina, located at the back of the eye, pulls away from its normal position. It’s a serious condition that can cause permanent vision loss.
- Corneal abrasion: Scratches or scrapes on the cornea, the clear surface of the eye, can cause painful abrasions. While most corneal abrasions heal within a few days, deep abrasions can cause lasting damage and vision problems.
- Partial vision loss: This refers to any decrease in vision that doesn’t result in total blindness. This could be due to damage to any part of the eye or optic nerve.
- Total blindness: This is the complete loss of vision and can be caused by severe trauma to the eye or optic nerve.
Cases Involving Eye Trauma and Vision Loss We Take
- Car accidents
- Truck accidents
- Pedestrian accidents
- Motorcycle accidents
- Construction accidents
- Bike accidents
- Premises liability accidents
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At The Sevey Law Firm, we understand that dealing with eye trauma and vision loss can be a heartbreaking experience. The legal process is not easy, but you don’t have to deal with it alone. We’re here to help you understand your rights and fight for the compensation you deserve. Contact our law office today for a free consultation.
Frequently Asked Questions
What factors affect the settlement for an eye injury claim?
An eye injury settlement depends on the severity of the injury, whether the vision loss is permanent, and the impact on your ability to work or enjoy daily life. Cases involving loss of vision in one eye or total blindness often result in higher eye injury payouts, particularly when the injury leads to lasting disability or emotional trauma.
How is pain and suffering calculated in an eye injury case?
In eye injury cases, pain and suffering damages are based on the intensity and duration of both physical discomfort. If you experience long-term eye injury pain and suffering, such as chronic headaches, psychological effects, or reduced quality of life, these non-economic damages may increase your compensation.
Can I sue for shrapnel in the eye after an accident?
Depends on whether a shrapnel in the eye lead to injury and was due to someone else’s negligence—such as in a workplace or auto accident—you may be eligible to file an eye injury lawsuit. But know that these cases require expert medical testimony to establish the extent of the damage and the long-term consequences.
What is the average payout for the loss of sight in one eye?
The loss of eyesight compensation varies depending on how it happened, the extent of the vision loss, and how it affects your earning capacity. A loss of sight often results in a substantial settlement, especially if your job or lifestyle is significantly impacted by the injury.
Do I need a lawyer for a lawsuit involving an eye injury?
While it’s possible to file a claim on your own, hiring experienced eye injury lawyers can improve your chances of securing a fair eye injury settlement. Legal professionals understand how to build strong claims and negotiate with insurance companies.
What is the process of filing a lawsuit for an eye injury?
The lawsuit for an eye injury typically begins with an investigation and documentation of your medical condition. After that, your attorney may attempt to negotiate a settlement. If that fails, the case may proceed to court. It’s important to act quickly, as strict deadlines may apply depending on your jurisdiction.
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Experienced Personal Injury Attorney
With over 35 years fighting for accident victims, Jeff Sevey knows how insurance companies work to minimize compensation. He's personally handled more than 6,000 cases recovering the damages his clients deserve. Jeff's experience as both an attorney and mediator gives him unique insight into negotiating maximum settlements while always preparing to take cases to trial if needed.