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My wife had a procedure done to her eye to correct cataract and a lense to correct astigmatism, she has had complications with her vision since the procedure and had a follow up and the doctor stated that he overshot the lense not sure what he meant by that. The question we have is there anything that can be done if my wife’s vision is compromised?
Sep 3, 2020
Personal Injury & Car Accidents
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Bill HenryFounding Partner | 19 years of experience
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Bill HenryFounding Partner 19 years of experience

Hello - to answer this, we would need to have more information. Generally, however, if a doctor commits medical malpractice (negligence), then the injured party is entitled to recover damages. It is important to know that legal cases can be barred by the passage of time, so I urge you to seek a legal opinion on the matter as soon as possible.

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