Our Michigan medical malpractice lawyers frequently represent clients who suffer blindness and loss of vision due to the negligent treatment of a hospital or doctor.
Blindness can be caused by a variety of accidents, including car accidents, motorcycle accidents, or any other head trauma. In some cases, eye damage can be caused by medical errors made during surgery. This can occur in both eye surgeries or in other types of surgeries where errors in treatment cause a stroke or other symptoms that result in loss of vision. In the worst cases, these errors can lead to permanent blindness.
When this damage is caused by defective medical equipment, negligent failure to properly screen a patient for risk factors, or from poor treatment itself, the patient may have a valid medical malpractice case.
To learn more about medical malpractice lawsuits, visit our firm's medical malpractice section. Another great resource on Michigan medical malpractice cases is our FREE BOOK, "The Ultimate Medical Malpractice Handbook," which will answer many questions you may have on these cases or contact us to discuss your case. Do I have a Michigan medical malpractice case? 1-800-606-1717
We represent clients diagnosed with a traumatic brain injury, brain damage, closed head injury, TBI, MTBI, mild traumatic brain injury, moderate traumatic brain injury, severe traumatic brain injury, post-concussion syndrome, concussion, diffuse anoxal injury, hypoxic-ischemic injury, anoxic brain injury, organic brain syndrome, focal brain injury, hemorrhage, hematoma, subdural hematoma, epidural hematoma, subarachnoid hemorrhage, hydrocephalus, encephalopathy, and all other types of brain injury.
We represent pediatric brain injury and child brain injury patients diagnosed with a brain injury or brain damage from daycare accidents, shaken baby syndrome, child abuse, birth injury, birth trauma, cerebral palsy, infections, meningitis, and medical malpractice.