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If you’ve yet to start your Oculentis claim, here’s some information about getting started today. It’s important to claim as soon as you can.
If you’re one of the hundreds of people who have suffered with opacification problems having been fitted with intraocular lenses manufactured by Oculentis, you may have a claim for compensation. The blind spots and cloudiness in the vision can be caused by calcification from phosphate that was previously used in the manufacturing process.
The way to correct the problem is to have further surgery for the lenses to be replaced. You may be able to claim personal injury compensation for having to undergo the further surgical procedure.
You may be eligible to make an Oculentis claim for compensation if you’ve suffered with problems from an intraocular lens manufactured by them. The problems can take years to materialise; in some cases, more than five years after having the initial procedure.
You need to act quickly to make a claim for personal injury compensation as part of our action for justice. There can be a number of tricky timeframes in cases like this, so our advice is to start a case as soon as you can.
Even if you haven’t had to pay for the revision procedure, you can still make an Oculentis claim. You may be entitled to claim for the pain, suffering and loss of amenity for having to go through another procedure through no fault of your own. You can also claim for losses and expenses, like damages for lost earnings from time off work.
It’s easy to get started with your Oculentis claim for personal injury compensation and associated losses and expenses.
Have a read of our advice page and contact the team for tailored help and assistance as soon as you can. All of our initial advice is free and on a no-obligation basis. If we can take your Oculentis claim forward, we can offer you No Win, No Fee representation.
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