At the Dietrich Law Firm P.C. We Will Work Tirelessly to Obtain The Highest Compensation for Individuals Who Have Experienced Vision Loss as a Result of Medication in Buffalo, New York.
Jed Dietrich, Esq. has worked exclusively as a personal injury attorney for over two decades. In that time, he has won countless cases for his clients in the Buffalo, New York area, including a $1,250,000 settlement for a man who suffered injuries after a fall. If you or a loved one suffer from vision loss caused by medication in Buffalo, New York, or the greater New York area, reach out to the Dietrich Law Firm P.C. today by calling us at 716-839-3939 or visiting us online to schedule your FREE consultation.
What Is Vision Loss?Vision loss refers to any changes to your eyes that impair your sense of sight. It can be partial vision loss: for example, an individual can be nearsighted, meaning that they have difficulty perceiving things that are far away. Vision loss can also be permanent and can occur through diseases or changes to the eye or as a result of medication.
Along with taste, smell, hearing, and touch, sight is one of the five senses that allow us to experience the world around us. Problems with vision are known to affect 3.2 million Americans, with symptoms ranging from minor corrections to complete blindness, and while many individuals are able to function with visual impairments, a sudden loss of vision can be extremely debilitating, not to mention frightening.
DID YOU, OR A LOVED ONE, SUFFER INJURIES FROM MEDICATION-INDUCED VISION LOSS IN BUFFALO, NEW YORK?
CALL JED DIETRICH, ESQ. AND HIS TEAM OF HIGHLY QUALIFIED BUFFALO, NEW YORK PERSONAL INJURY ATTORNEYS AT 716-839-3939 NOW TO OBTAIN THE HELP THAT YOU NEED!
Certain medications are known to cause vision loss. Warnings regarding the potential side effects of medications should always be published with the medication, but even when they are, they can sometimes be overlooked or disregarded. Some of the most common medications known to affect vision include:
Vision loss caused by medication can be temporary or permanent, depending on the medication in question and the presence of other underlying medical conditions. Individuals with preexisting medical conditions are at an increased risk for medication-induced vision loss. This includes those suffering from diabetes, cataracts, and glaucoma.
Any accident that results in vision loss leaves a lasting impact. The Dietrich Law Firm P.C.’s team of highly experienced and top rated personal injury attorneys make their clients their priority. Reach out to us today by calling 716-839-3939 or visit us online to schedule your free consultation. We are available twenty-four hours a day and seven days a week.
Symptoms And Treatments For Vision LossJed Dietrich, Esq. has spent the past twenty years working as a personal injury attorney, tackling countless personal injury cases across the Western New York area. Today, he and his team of top rated medication-induced vision loss injury attorneys are more than prepared to represent you. Their priority is to ensure that you receive the highest possible compensation for your injuries. Call us today at 716-839-3939 or visit us online for your free consultation. Remember, you will never be charged until we achieve a win for you!
Call the Dietrich Law Firm P.C. immediately at 716-839-3939 so that our aggressive, tenacious and hardworking personal injury lawyers can fight to obtain the best result for your personal injury claim in Buffalo, New York. We are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and there is never a fee until we WIN for you!
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