Hearing Loss, Vision Loss And Other Sensory Injuries

Whether it centers on motor vehicles, your workplace or a dangerous premises, serious accidents can lead to life-altering injuries. If you or a loved one has suffered a devastating injury, it is imperative that you speak with a skilled personal injury attorney as soon as possible.

The catastrophic injury lawyers at Fedele & Honschke Attorneys at Law, LLC, have fought to protect the rights of injured individuals throughout Ocean County and Monmouth County since 1986. We understand the severe impact these injuries can have on you and your family. It is our goal to recover the maximum monetary compensation possible in your specific situation. Trust us to fight on your behalf whether we are negotiating with the insurance company or representing you in court.

Protecting Your Future

Numerous types of accidents can lead to an ear injury or eye injury. We have experience representing clients in communities throughout New Jersey who were injured in:

These serious injuries can result from:

  • Glass or metal shards striking the eye
  • Explosions or loud sounds puncturing the eardrum
  • Bright flashes of light that could damage the retina
  • Traumatic brain injuries that impact the occipital lobe
  • Impact of any nature that strikes the eyes or ears

The eyes and ears are delicate parts of the body. Essentially, a tiny shard of glass from a broken car window can become lodged between the eye and the eyelid. If a doctor does not see and remove this shard, it can lead to infection, loss of vision and the surgical removal of the eye. Contact our firm as soon as possible to discuss your injury and the accident that led to it.

Contact An Ocean County Accident Lawyer For A Free Consultation

If you or a loved one has suffered vision loss or hearing loss, call Fedele & Honschke at 888-898-1206, or contact us online to schedule a free initial appointment. We maintain multiple offices for your convenience.

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