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Blindness, Loss of Sight, Eye Injuries in North Carolina

One of the most catastrophic injuries that a person can suffer from is an injury to one or both eyes. When someone's negligence causes a partial loss of sight or complete blindness, the victim's life is changed forever.

If its important to you that you be treated fairly and receive adequate compensation for your eye injury, then its important that consult with an experienced attorney to guide you through the process.

If you or a family member suffered an eye injury or loss of sight due to another person's negligence, call attorney Matt Plyler directly at (910) 483-4LAW (4529) for a free initial consultation. The consultation is without any obligation to you. We do not receive any attorney's fees unless we recover money for you.

When you need someone to protect your rights, call the Plyler Law Firm.

Plyler Law Firm, P.A.
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 53987
Fayetteville, NC 28305-3987


Street Address:
5945 Cliffdale Road, Ste. 1111
Cliffdale Square (across from Sonic)
Fayetteville, NC 28314


Telephone - (910) 483-4LAW (4529)
Fax - (910) 483-7144
FayettevilleNCLaw.com
mplyler@plylerlaw.com

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