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An eye injury lawyer can help after an eye accident
An eye injury affects about one million Americans each year. Often the cause of such eye injuries is accidents. After an eye injury accident has harmed you or a loved one, notify an eye injury lawyer at Jim S. Adler & Associates and explore your legal options for an eye lawsuit.
If an eye injury has occurred as the result of negligence or recklessness by another person, that person may be liable in an eye lawsuit by an eye injury lawyer. Such injuries often are catastrophic, in the sense that they may cause partial or complete loss of vision and, thus, disability. An experienced eye injury lawyer can assess fully the extent of others' responsibility for your eye accident and then fight for full and fair financial compensation for you and your family.

Eye injury accident causes are varied

Often an eye injury occurs in the workplace, especially when the work involves construction or other physical labors. If an eye injury happens on a work site, then the owner of the site or the manager of the work may be legally liable, as may be other construction employees whose negligence or recklessness may have contributed to the eye injury accident.

An eye injury also may occur as the result of a defective product, such as a nail gun, a table saw or a power drill. An exploding car battery or a fireworks display can cause an eye injury, as can a welding job or a traffic collision. Each of these events may be the responsibility of a person or persons whose negligence caused the accident to happen, including manufacturers of defective products.

Alert an eye injury attorney for eye accident assistance

Should you or a loved one suffer from an eye accident and suffer an eye injury, promptly alert an eye injury attorney or lawyer with Jim S. Adler & Associates and gain legal support for your potential eye lawsuit. Fill out a free case review form online and get started.

An eye injury is too important and possibly too devastating for a victim to shoulder the entire burden of recovery. Those who are responsible should be held accountable for losses in medical costs, present and future salary and pain and suffering. An eye injury lawyer with Jim S. Adler & Associates can fight to ensure that such accountability results in full and fair financial compensation for your loss.
 

DISCLAIMER: Jim S. Adler & Associates, located at 3D/International Tower, 1900 West Loop South, 20th Floor, Houston, Texas 77027, is licensed to practice law in Texas. Nonetheless, as is appropriate, the law firm also works alongside local and outside attorneys to litigate claims in other states, including such states as:

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Jim S. Adler & Associates also has offices at City Place Building, 2711 North Haskell Ave., Suite 2100 LB40, Dallas, Texas 75204-2887; Bank of America, 12605 East Freeway, Suite 400, Houston, Texas 77015-5619 (serving Channelview, Texas); and San Pedro Plaza, 7330 San Pedro Ave., Suite 700, San Antonio, Texas 78216-6237.