Orlando Ophthalmic Malpractice Lawyer

Ophthalmic malpractice occurs when an eye doctor provides negligent or substandard care, causing injury or harm to a patient. If you have been injured due to ophthalmic malpractice, you may be able to pursue a medical malpractice claim to seek compensation for damages.

An Orlando ophthalmic malpractice lawyer from The Florida Firm could evaluate your case, investigate and gather evidence, handle all related legal procedures, and represent you in court if necessary. It is crucial to seek legal counsel from an experienced personal injury attorney promptly due to potential deadlines in malpractice cases.

Common Injuries and Damages in Ophthalmic Malpractice Cases 

Ophthalmology malpractice can involve various negligent acts that lead to serious and life-altering complications. Examples include surgical errors, misdiagnosis or delayed diagnosis, improper treatment, failure to obtain informed consent, and infection control failures. 

Surgical Errors

This could include operating on the wrong eye, leaving instruments inside the eye, using incorrect tools, or causing damage to other parts of the eye not being operated on.

Misdiagnosis or Delayed Diagnosis

Failing to accurately or promptly diagnose conditions such as glaucoma, macular degeneration, or diabetic retinopathy may lead to worsening of the condition and potentially vision loss. 

Improper Treatment

This could include prescribing the wrong medication, administering an incorrect dosage, or failing to provide appropriate follow-up care. 

Ophthalmologists must inform patients about the risks and benefits of procedures and treatments, including alternatives, before proceeding. 

Infection Control Failures

Inadequate sterilization or hygiene practices during surgery could lead to serious infections. 

Surgical Errors During LASIK or Other Laser Procedures

Incorrect calibration or improper use of lasers could cause damage to the cornea or retina. 

Ophthalmic malpractice cases can involve a range of injuries and damages, including vision loss, pain, financial burdens, and emotional distress. Common injuries include detached retinas, corneal abrasions, and optic nerve damage. Our Orlando attorneys could help you seek financial recovery for your injuries caused by ophthalmic malpractice. 

Recoverable financial damages could include medical expenses, lost wages, reduced earning capacity, and pain and suffering. Clients and attorneys across the state trust us to aggressively pursue maximum compensation for those injured due to negligence. 

How Do You Prove Liability in an Ophthalmic Malpractice Case?

In cases of ophthalmic malpractice, liability could extend to various parties involved in your care, including the ophthalmologist, the practice they work for, and potentially others, depending on the circumstances. Negligence in diagnosis, treatment, or surgical procedures may lead to legal action against the individuals or entities responsible.

To prove liability and negligence in ophthalmic malpractice, you must demonstrate that an ophthalmologist owed a duty of care, breached that duty, and that the breach directly caused you harm, resulting in compensable damages. This involves showing that the ophthalmologist deviated from the accepted standard of care for their profession and that this deviation resulted in your injuries. Injuries such as vision loss could have a profound impact on your life, affecting your ability to work, engage in daily activities, and enjoy life. 

If you have suffered permanent vision loss or disability, establishing the long-term impact on your life and calculating fair compensation requires evaluation and analysis. Our Orlando ophthalmic malpractice attorneys could consult with medical experts who play a crucial role in demonstrating both the breach of duty and causation. We could review medical records, analyze the ophthalmologist’s actions, and explain how those actions deviated from accepted standards.

Call an Orlando Ophthalmic Medical Malpractice Attorney Today

If you or a loved one has been injured by suspected ophthalmic malpractice, the attorneys at Colling Gilbert Wright could work to establish that the doctor failed to meet the expected standard of care, leading to the injury or complication. An Orlando ophthalmic malpractice lawyer at our firm could handle the process of filing claims with the relevant insurance companies and engage in negotiations to reach a fair settlement. 

We aggressively advocate for your best interests and fight tirelessly to ensure you receive adequate compensation for your injuries and damages. Other law firms and lawyers turn to us to handle their cases because of our trusted reputation. Recent financial recoveries for our clients include a $7.5 million verdict in a failure to diagnose case and a $1.1 million settlement for alleged medical negligence that led to wrongful death. Do not hesitate to contact us to request your free and confidential case evaluation.