Compassionate guidance for your sight-related injury
We assist individuals who have suffered eye-related injuries or damage due to medical negligence, guiding you with specialist knowledge through complex claims.
Medical conditions affecting the eyes can be complicated and require timely, specialist intervention. When delays, misdiagnoses, or inadequate treatment occur, the consequences can be devastating and often irreversible – impacting vision and quality of life. At Pinney Talfourd, our specialist clinical negligence solicitors have successfully secured compensation for clients across the UK in a wide range of ophthalmic claims.
Common claims involve failures to diagnose or treat conditions such as cataracts, glaucoma, detached retina, or complications from laser eye surgery. These conditions might progress swiftly or develop gradually, but failure to act promptly can have serious consequences.
For example, cataracts, a clouding of the eye lens, affect vision and require careful monitoring. If treatment is delayed or mishandled, vision loss may occur. Glaucoma, characterised by optic nerve damage often caused by raised intraocular pressure, can lead to permanent blindness without timely intervention. Similarly, detached retina often follows trauma, necessitating urgent surgical repair to prevent vision loss. Laser eye surgery, while generally safe, can lead to claims if substandard surgical techniques or inappropriate care caused harm or unexpected side effects.
Our team understands the complexity and sensitivity involved in ophthalmic claims. We combine a deep understanding of medical issues with a meticulous approach to evidence gathering and claim preparation. Our aim is to secure fair compensation that can cover future medical costs, rehabilitation, and necessary lifestyle adaptations – helping clients regain peace of mind and financial security.
At Pinney Talfourd, we are proud to be recognised in The Legal 500 for our clinical negligence work, reflecting our commitment to excellence and client care. Our approach is rooted in empathy, clear communication, and a partnership that supports you through this challenging time.
Expertise in ophthalmic medical negligence
Our solicitors have extensive experience handling claims related to a broad spectrum of eye conditions, ensuring tailored advice for each unique case.
Proactive case management
We act swiftly to mitigate risk, gathering vital medical evidence early to build a strong claim on your behalf.
Client-centred approach
We prioritise your wellbeing, keeping you informed and supported at every step with empathetic and clear communication.
Legal 500 recommended team
Our recognised expertise in clinical negligence underscores our commitment to delivering exceptional results.
Long-term partnership
We foster enduring relationships, understanding your personal circumstances to ensure advice fits your life and future needs.
Comprehensive support
Beyond legal guidance, we help connect you with medical experts and rehabilitation services when needed.
Transparent fees and communication
We value your time and trust, explaining options plainly and being clear about costs from the outset.
Nationwide reach with local presence
With offices across Essex, we deliver expert support whether you’re nearby or further afield.
Understanding ophthalmic claims – what your claim involves and how we help
Ophthalmic claims demand precise medical and legal expertise. We guide clients through every stage, from initial assessment to final resolution. Our solicitors work closely with leading ophthalmologists and medical experts to interpret complex reports and uncover where negligence has caused harm.
We handle claims for conditions such as:
Laser Eye Surgery Complications: Addressing cases where surgery was performed under inappropriate conditions, without adequate patient consent, or with substandard technique causing vision impairment.
Cataract Negligence: Where delayed diagnosis, failure to monitor risk factors like diabetes or hypertension, or poor surgical outcomes cause avoidable harm.
Glaucoma Claims: Including failure to detect raised intraocular pressure, delayed referral, or inadequate treatment leading to permanent optic nerve damage.
Detached Retina: Managing claims where trauma or symptoms such as flashing lights and floaters were not urgently investigated, resulting in significant vision loss.
We focus on achieving outcomes that provide financial provision for medical treatment, care needs, and assistive technologies that improve your quality of life. Our solicitors handle the complexities of clinical negligence law with a meticulous approach, ensuring you feel confident and supported throughout your claim.
Our service reflects Pinney Talfourd’s core values – building trusted partnerships through life’s toughest challenges.
Ophthalmic claims FAQs
We understand you might be looking for answers to some unanswered questions so we’ve compiled a list of frequently asked questions to help get you started.
We assist with claims involving misdiagnosis, delayed diagnosis, surgical errors, and inadequate treatment related to cataracts, glaucoma, laser eye procedures, detached retina, and other eye conditions.
Typically, claims should be made within three years of the injury or when you discovered the negligence. Early contact helps preserve evidence and strengthens your case.
Many ophthalmic claims settle through negotiation or mediation, but we prepare thoroughly to take your case to court if necessary – always prioritising your interests.
Compensation covers not just physical harm but emotional distress, future medical expenses, loss of earnings, and support for any lifestyle adjustments you may require.
Our solicitors provide clear updates, listen carefully to your concerns, and coordinate with medical experts. We take the burden off your shoulders so you can focus on recovery.
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You can contact us now to book an initial consultation. Or for more information please contact Stephen Green on the details below.

Stephen Green
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