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According to the American Medical Association, medical malpractice lawsuits have been filed against 42% of physicians in the United States at some point in their careers. 20% were sued two times during their professional lives. According to the American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO), over 24.4 million people aged 40 years and older in the US are affected by cataracts and over 2.7 million are affected by glaucoma. Needless to say, countless eye surgery is performed every year.

According to the American Medical Association, medical malpractice lawsuits have been filed against 42% of physicians in the United States at some point in their careers. 20% were sued two times during their professional lives. According to the American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO), over 24.4 million people aged 40 years and older in the US are affected by cataracts and over 2.7 million are affected by glaucoma. Needless to say, countless eye surgery is performed every year.

However, blindness or loss of vision is not only caused by surgery for eye problems. It can occur with improper administration of anesthesia during non-eye-related procedures such as back surgery or other surgical procedures that take a large amount of time to be performed.

Many patients who are newly blinded are told their vision loss is caused by optic nerve damage. This damage is a result of a disturbance in the flow of blood rich in oxygen to the optic nerve while the surgery is being performed.

Other causes of blindness include LASIK surgery, non-sterile eye medication, doctor or hospital negligence, etc. If your loss of vision or blindness has been caused by the negligence of another person, you can bring a medical malpractice claim or lawsuit against them and receive compensation. You can receive monetary compensation for:

· Medical bills

· Pain and suffering

· Emotional distress

· Loss of income

· Future medical costs

Finding the Right Medical Malpractice Attorney

It is important to find the right medical malpractice lawyer to handle your case if you have been blinded due to an error during surgery. Medical malpractice cases come with a complex rules that require the expertise that only a seasoned lawyer can provide. Also, these rules can vary from state to state, so it is important to hire a medical malpractice attorney that is knowledgeable about the medical malpractice rules in your state. This ensures that you follow proper protocol and file a successful claim against the negligent physician or hospital.

Medical malpractice cases can go on for months, even years. To make sure that your case is handled the right way, you should choose the best and most experienced attorney. Such cases also require expert medical witnesses to prove negligence and other important elements.

An experienced medical malpractice attorney will be able to provide you with the best. Also, the litigation costs of medical malpractice cases are typically very high. In most cases, experienced attorneys can afford these costs, which is why it is best to hire the best and most experienced medical malpractice attorney you can find.

The Best Law Firm on the East Coast

If you or a loved one has been blinded or suffered loss of vision due to the negligence of a surgeon or other medical staff during surgery, you need to contact one of the qualified and experienced medical malpractice attorneys at Rosenberg, Minc, Falkoff, & Wolff of RMFW Law at 212-344-1000.

We know how to win cases. We win cases all the time. We have won millions of dollars for past clients and this is because we work hard and we work smart. We care about our clients and we are not paid until they are paid. Give RMFW Law is you believe your case is viable.