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Lasik Malpractice
The law firm of Mazie, Slater, Katz & Freeman has had extensive success in Lasik malpractice cases, recovering millions of dollars for our clients. We have obtained numerous substantial confidential recoveries, as well as settlements including a
$2.1 million Lasik malpractice settlement.
Lasik is an elective
ophthalmologic surgical procedure where the eye surgeon uses a small
blade or a laser to cut a flap on the patient's cornea, peels back
the corneal flap, and then uses a laser to reshape the underlying
corneal tissue. The purpose is to change the curvature of the
patient's cornea so that the patient will no longer need to use
contact lenses or eye glasses to see clearly. The cornea can
also be reshaped without cutting a flap, in procedures known as PRK
and PTK.
Often, a person who was not a proper candidate for the surgery to begin with, due to factors such as the shape or condition of the cornea (i.e., forme fruste keratoconus, pellucid marginal degeneration, suspect keratoconus, subclinical keratoconus, corneal distortion, high levels of myopia (nearsightedness), or large pupil size), was not carefully evaluated or told the true surgical risks. Poor outcomes can also result from a lack of proper attention to post-surgery issues, such as inflammation, infection, and uneven corneal tissue.
If you or a loved one has been the victim of
Lasik malpractice, please contact New Jersey
Lasik malpractice attorney David Mazie and Mr. Mazie will contact you within twenty-four (24) hours to discuss your
Lasik malpractice case.
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