Eye Injuries & Vision Loss Claims
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Introduction
Personal Injury Claims for Eye Injuries & Vision Loss in New Hampshire
Eye injuries and vision loss are among the most devastating personal injuries, often resulting in permanent impairment that affects nearly every aspect of daily life. Even partial vision loss can interfere with work, driving, reading, and personal independence.
When an eye injury or vision loss is caused by someone else’s negligence, New Hampshire law allows victims to pursue a personal injury claim for full compensation. At Vanacore Law Office, Attorney John G. Vanacore represents individuals and families facing the profound, long-term consequences of vision-related injuries.
Contact UsCommon Causes of Eye Injuries & Vision Loss
How Negligence Leads to Vision Damage
Eye injuries and vision loss in personal injury cases frequently result from:
- Motor vehicle accidents involving facial or head trauma
- Defective or dangerous products
- Construction and industrial accidents
- Chemical exposure or explosions
- Fires and burn-related injuries
- Acts of violence or assault
Vision damage may worsen over time, even when initial symptoms appear mild.

Types of Eye Injuries & Vision Loss
Injuries Commonly Seen in Personal Injury Claims
We represent clients suffering from:
Partial or total vision loss
Retinal detachment
Corneal injuries or scarring
Chemical burns to the eye
Traumatic eye injuries and ruptured globes
Permanent blindness in one or both eyes
These injuries often require emergency treatment and lifelong medical care.

Proving an Eye Injury or Vision Loss Personal Injury Claim
What Must Be Proven
To recover compensation in an eye injury or vision loss personal injury claim, it must be shown that:
− Another party owed you a duty of care
− That duty was breached through negligence or misconduct
− The breach directly caused your injury
− You suffered significant damages as a result
Insurance companies frequently attempt to minimize vision loss or argue that it is unrelated to the accident. Vanacore Law works closely with ophthalmologists, neurologists, and medical experts to establish causation and permanence.
Compensation Available for Eye Injuries & Vision Loss
Damages You May Be Entitled To Recover
Depending on the severity of the injury, compensation may include:
- Medical expenses and future treatment costs
- Vision rehabilitation and assistive devices
- Lost wages and reduced earning capacity
- Pain and suffering
- Emotional distress and psychological trauma
- Loss of enjoyment of life
- Permanent disability and impairment damages
Eye Injury & Vision Loss Case Results
Real Results for Injured New Hampshire Clients
Vanacore Law has successfully represented injury victims in cases involving permanent vision loss and catastrophic eye injuries. We pursue compensation that reflects the lifelong physical, emotional, and financial impact of these injuries.
Learn more about our resultsHow Vanacore Law Can Help
Experienced Representation for Serious Vision Injury Claims
Eye injury cases require detailed medical documentation and aggressive legal advocacy. Attorney John Vanacore understands how insurers attempt to minimize permanent vision loss — and how to hold negligent parties fully accountable.
We assist clients with:
- Investigating accident circumstances
- Coordinating ophthalmologic and medical experts
- Calculating long-term financial impact
- Negotiating or litigating for full compensation
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Get Help With an Eye Injury or Vision Loss Personal Injury Claim
If you or a loved one suffered an eye injury or vision loss due to an accident or another party’s negligence, do not let the insurance company undervalue your future.
Call 603-228-1180 to speak with Vanacore Law Office about your eye injury or vision loss personal injury claim.
