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You have a case against both the doctor and the eyeglass company, if the doctor was working for the eyeglass company or was referred by the eyeglass company.
This is medical malpractice to say the least. You will need a medical malpractice attorney. Make sure your attorney subpoenas all of your emergency room visits, the specialists visits, etc. to document exactly how damaged your eyes are.
You see medical malpractice boils down to three basic elements (although a lot more complicated than this) -->
1. you weren't contributorily negligent, if anything you responded very quickly to try to get the problem resolved.
2. this type of injury would only happen out of negligence.
3. doctor was negligent/eyeglass company.
if this type of injury would only happen due to negligence by doctor, then you have a pretty good case.
Hope you get well soon. |