Loss of Sight

Loss of Sight Victims May Lose Ability to Perform Their Job

Depending on the extent of vision loss, personal injury victims who suffer loss of sight may never be able to drive, perform their job, or care for their children or dependents. They may face significant challenges every day after losing their ability to perform routine tasks.

If you or a loved one has sustained a loss of sight injury, you may be entitled to compensation for lost wages, lost income earning potential, lost quality of life and pain and suffering. Flager & Yockey, P.C. can provide the experienced legal help you deserve.

Workplace or Recreational Activity Accidents May Result in Loss of Sight

A blindness, or loss of vision, injury can occur at the workplace. People also can suffer loss of sight while participating in recreational activities, such as paintball or using a batting cage, among other activities. When a vision loss injury occurs because of someone else's negligence, our firm can help a victim fight for their rights. We understand how frustrating and difficult a loss of vision injury can be. You deserve justice. We can help.

Contact a Lawyer with Our Firm After a Loss of Sight Injury

Contact Flager & Yockey, P.C. for the knowledgeable representation you need and the personal attention you deserve if you have suffered a loss of sight injury in Pennsylvania.

Remember, your initial consultation is free, and you don't pay us unless you win. Call (215) 953-5200 today for your free personal injury consultation.