Eye Injury Claims Solicitors
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An eye injury can have a profound impact on your life, affecting not only your vision but also your ability to work, engage in daily activities, and maintain your independence. Whether caused by an accident, a workplace injury, or medical negligence, the consequences of an eye injury can be both physically and emotionally challenging. If your eye injury was the result of someone else’s negligence, you may be entitled to compensation.

 

At NJS Law, we specialise in eye injury claims and are here to help you navigate the legal process. Our experienced team will work tirelessly to secure the compensation you need for medical treatment, rehabilitation, lost income, and any long-term effects on your quality of life. Your vision matters, and we’re committed to protecting it—along with your rights.

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✅ Specialist Eye Injury Claims Solicitors

✅ Decades of Claim Experience

 

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Eye Injury Claims Solicitors
- No Win No Fee Solicitors -

An eye injury can have a profound impact on your life, affecting not only your vision but also your ability to work, engage in daily activities, and maintain your independence. Whether caused by an accident, a workplace injury, or medical negligence, the consequences of an eye injury can be both physically and emotionally challenging. If your eye injury was the result of someone else’s negligence, you may be entitled to compensation.

 

4.7/5 | 678 Satisfied Customer Reviews

At NJS Law, we specialise in eye injury claims and are here to help you navigate the legal process. Our experienced team will work tirelessly to secure the compensation you need for medical treatment, rehabilitation, lost income, and any long-term effects on your quality of life. Your vision matters, and we’re committed to protecting it—along with your rights.

✅ Free Consultation

✅ No Win, No Fee Guaranteed 

✅ Specialist Eye Injury Claims Solicitors

✅ Decades of Claim Experience

 

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Types of Eye Injury Claims Our Solicitors Handle

Our eye injury solicitors have extensive experience helping clients secure compensation for a wide range of eye injuries caused by accidents, workplace incidents, or medical negligence. The types of eye injury claims we handle include:

  • Workplace Eye Injuries: Injuries caused by unsafe working conditions, lack of protective equipment, or employer negligence.

  • Road Traffic Accidents: Eye injuries sustained in car, motorcycle, cycling, or pedestrian accidents.

  • Medical Negligence: Injuries caused by surgical errors, misdiagnosis, delayed treatment, or incorrect medication.

  • Public Liability Accidents: Eye injuries resulting from slips, trips, or falls in public or private spaces.

  • Sports and Recreational Injuries: Accidents during sports or recreational activities due to inadequate safety measures or supervision.

  • Catastrophic Eye Injuries: Severe or permanent injuries, including partial or total loss of vision, that require long-term care or rehabilitation.

Eye injuries can have a profound impact on your quality of life, independence, and ability to work. Our solicitors provide expert guidance to ensure claims cover medical treatment, rehabilitation, lost earnings, and any other related costs.

Who Is Eligible to Make an Eye Injury Claim?

Anyone who has suffered an eye injury due to someone else’s negligence or wrongdoing may be eligible to make a claim. Eligibility depends on demonstrating that the injury was caused or significantly worsened by the accident, incident, or medical treatment.

Eligible Claimants Include:

  • Adults with Eye Injuries: Individuals who sustained eye injuries from workplace accidents, road traffic collisions, medical negligence, or public incidents.

  • Children or Vulnerable Persons: A parent, guardian, or litigation friend can make a claim on behalf of a minor or someone unable to represent themselves.

  • Accident or Medical-Related Injuries: Claims may arise from:

    • Road traffic accidents

    • Workplace incidents

    • Medical errors or surgical complications

    • Slips, trips, or falls in public or private spaces

Key Points:

  • You must show a causal link between the incident and the eye injury.

  • Compensation can cover medical treatment, rehabilitation, lost earnings, pain and suffering, and care costs.

  • Time limits: Most claims must be made within three years from the date of the accident or from when the injury was diagnosed.

How Compensation Is Calculated in an Eye Injury Claim

Compensation for eye injuries is designed to cover the physical, emotional, and financial impact of the injury. The amount awarded depends on the severity of the injury, its long-term effects, and any associated losses.

1. General Damages

These compensate for pain, suffering, and loss of amenity, including:

  • Pain and discomfort caused by the injury

  • Loss of vision or reduced visual ability

  • Emotional distress and impact on quality of life

2. Special Damages

Special damages cover financial losses and costs directly resulting from the eye injury, such as:

  • Medical treatment, surgery, and therapy

  • Prescription glasses or contact lenses

  • Travel expenses for treatment

  • Adaptations to home or workplace

  • Loss of earnings due to inability to work

3. Future Losses

For serious or permanent injuries, compensation may also include:

  • Future medical care and treatment

  • Long-term rehabilitation or support

  • Loss of future earnings if the injury affects career prospects

4. Factors Affecting Compensation

When calculating your claim, solicitors and insurers will consider:

  • The extent and permanence of the injury

  • Impact on daily life, independence, and work

  • Age and occupation

  • Emotional and psychological effects

Why Specialist Eye Injury Solicitors Are Important

Eye injuries can be life-changing, and calculating fair compensation can be complex. Our experienced eye injury solicitors ensure all relevant damages are included, helping you secure maximum compensation for treatment, care, and future needs.

The Eye Injury Claim Process Explained

Making a claim for an eye injury can feel overwhelming, but at NJS Law we guide you through every stage with clear advice and compassionate support. Here’s what you can expect:

✅ Free Initial Consultation

We offer a free consultation to assess your case honestly and without obligation, giving you clear advice on whether you can claim.

✅ Evidence Gathering

We gather medical records, accident reports, and expert testimony to prove liability and build the strongest possible case.

✅ Establishing Liability

We identify who is legally responsible for your injury — whether that’s an employer, driver, medical professional, or another party — and present your case to them.

✅ Calculating Your Losses

We calculate compensation to cover medical costs, lost earnings, care needs, and emotional distress, ensuring both immediate and long-term losses are recognised.

✅ Negotiation or Settlement

Most cases settle out of court. If liability is disputed, we negotiate firmly and, if needed, represent you in court to secure fair compensation.

Why Choose NJS Law as Your Eye Injury Claim Solicitors

Dealing with an eye injury can feel overwhelming, especially if you’re unsure of your rights or worried about your future. Our expert solicitors provide clear, honest advice and manage every aspect of your claim, so you can focus on recovery while we fight for justice.

  • Clear, jargon-free legal advice
  • Full support from claim to compensation
  • Proven track record of amputation claims
  • National service across England & Wales
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Accredited & Experienced

  • Over 60 years of combined experience, delivering tailored and reliable serious injury support 
  • One of the few firms with Law Society Personal Injury Panel accreditation, demonstrating compliance with best practice quality standards

Trusted by Our Clients & The Profession

  • Excellent on Trustpilot — 4.9/5 from 601 verified reviews
  • Featured in the Top 10 UK Personal Injury Lawyers on Trustpilot

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Our eye injury claim solicitors combine decades of experience with a client-first approach. We know how difficult this time can be — and we’ll stand by your side throughout your claim.

Contact us today for a free consultation and take the first step toward securing the compensation you deserve.

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Hayley Yates

Solicitor

Hayley qualified as a Solicitor in 2004. For many years, she has dealt with serious injury litigation cases and has a wealth of experience in representing both Nationwide clients and clients in Western Australia who have suffered from injuries of the upmost severity.

Outside of work, Hayley enjoys spending time with her family, walking her dogs and cold water swimming!

Nichola Johnson

Serious Injury Solicitor

Nichola qualified as a solicitor in 2014 and is a key member of the Serious Injury Team. She has extensive experience in all aspects of RTA litigation and has since broadened her expertise to include employer’s liability, occupier’s liability, and public liability claims.

Whilst once a keen horse rider, more recently in her spare time her ventures involve building projects and enjoying family time with her two young children.

Nicola Mason

Serious Injury Litigation Executive

Nicola has worked in law, predominantly personal injury, since leaving college.  Nicola started her career as a Legal Secretary, working whilst studying towards qualification and admission as a Chartered Legal Executive in 2011.   

Nicola has worked as a Claimant Personal Injury Lawyer since 2004, gaining knowledge and experience in many areas of Personal Injury Law.  Nicola is friendly, approachable and always happy to explain every step of the claims process to put her clients at ease. 

During her spare time Nicola likes to spend time with family and friends and enjoys walks, bike rides and photography.