JUST FOCUS

When a serious car crash happens, bad vision is often one of the top offenders.
What do experienced injury lawyers see?
No Glasses
At fault drivers risking it all including the lives of other innocent drivers on our roads because they forgot their glasses and left them at the house. It can be that simple. That stupid. And that deadly.
Old Glasses
Failing to make that critical optometrist appointment to get new corrective glasses or contact lenses.
No Shades
Forgetting to leave a pair of sunglasses in the car or not bothering to put them on.
How Do Experienced Injury Lawyers Know?
Records - We Get 'Em
Your personal injury lawyer gets those optometrist records. It's not unusual to review the at fault driver's records and discover a badly needed routine eye exam was missed for over 6 or 7 years. No exam, no new eyeglass prescription, and no new glasses. We see what at fault drivers fail to do.
Every driver without an eye condition between the age of 20 to 40 years, should see an optometrist at least every 2 to 3 years. Every driver between the age of 40 to 65 years, should see an optometrist and request corrective eyeglasses at least every 2 years. While every driver's eyesight is unique, there is a known benchmark for vision care and driver safety.
Bad vision behind the wheel is one of the OG of liability. It happens day in and day out.
But that fail should never become the burden of innocent drivers, cyclists and pedestrians.
When you've been injured in a car crash and suspect the at fault driver couldn't see for beans, call your local experienced injury lawyer.
Martin Law knows a crash is never just an accident.
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