Laser Eye Surgery Negligence: Lasik Injuries and Complications


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If you have undergone Lasik to correct your vision, only to end up with complications or worse vision than before, you may have a case for surgery negligence. Qualified doctors screen patients to ensure that they are ideal candidates for a particular procedure since injuries and complications can occur if they are not. Whether your doctor did not properly screen you, or made mistakes during the surgery, you should contact a lawyer to find out how to file a lawsuit for surgery negligence.

Common Complications Found in Lasik Surgery Negligence Cases

Many people affected by surgery negligence during Lasik experience the same complications, unless the surgeon made a rare mistake during the procedure. Some of the most common issues observed include the following:

•    Bad night vision
•    Dry eyes
•    Blurry vision
•    Photosensitive eyes
•    Halos around lights

You may be feeling other complications, as well, especially if you believe your surgeon made a mistake during Lasik, such as cutting too deeply into the eye. If you have any discomfort or vision issues that do not seem normal, you should consider filing a lawsuit for surgery negligence.

Reasons for Lasik Complications

Reputable surgeons screen potential patients before surgery to make sure that they are ideal candidates. This is to protect you from injury and themselves from medical malpractice suits. Some problems that could preclude you from getting Lasik include having dry eyes, a thin cornea, or an abnormal pupil size. To determine the reason for your Lasik complications, you can go to an eye doctor to find out if you have any of these issues. If you do, and your surgeon performed the surgery anyway, you may have a good case for surgery negligence.

Of course, surgeons may make mistakes during the procedure, so even if you are a perfect candidate, you can still consider a surgery negligence lawsuit. Your surgeon may have cut too deeply or directed the beam of light on the wrong part of the eye, causing complications.

Talk to a Lawyer To Find Out the Next Step

If your injuries have negatively affected your life, and you feel it is because something went wrong with your Lasik surgery, you should talk to a lawyer right away. A legal professional can help you determine the likely cause of the eye issues, and then let you know the next step to take to ensure that the surgeon in question does not make the same mistake on someone else.


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