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Vision Loss and Workers’ Compensation Claims in Allentown

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If you’ve suffered vision loss from a work injury, you need to talk to a workers’ comp attorney who understands the seriousness of your case. At Munley Law, we’ve helped workers in Allentown who have been injured on the job file and fight for vision loss and workers’ compensation claims, including those that qualify for a specific loss benefit.

Vision is essential for nearly every job, whether you work in construction, manufacturing, health care, or behind a desk. When you lose it, either partially or entirely, you lose more than just sight. You may lose income, independence, and peace of mind. Our Allentown workers’ compensation attorneys are here to make sure you don’t lose access to the benefits you’re owed under Pennsylvania workers’ compensation law. Contact us today to schedule a free consultation.

How Vision Loss is Handled in Allentown Workers’ Comp Cases

A worker sitting down with closed eyes and a head woundUnder Pennsylvania’s workers’ compensation system, vision loss is considered a “specific loss” injury. This means that if you lose sight in one or both eyes due to a work-related accident or exposure, you may qualify for a specific loss benefit, even if you can return to work.

A specific loss benefit is a type of compensation paid for the loss or permanent loss of use of a body part or sense, like sight. These benefits are awarded under a schedule set by Pennsylvania law, not based on lost wages.

To qualify, your injury must result in:

  • Total and permanent loss of vision in one or both eyes
  • Partial vision loss that meets the statutory threshold for impairment
  • Vision loss from trauma, chemical exposure, burns, or foreign objects
  • Loss of the eye itself

You do not need to miss work to receive a specific loss benefit. In fact, some workers receive this benefit in addition to wage-loss payments if their injuries prevent them from returning to their previous role. The law applies even if you are eventually able to do some kind of work. If the damage is permanent, the benefit is still available.

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Common Work-Related Causes of Vision Loss in Allentown

Many workplaces in Allentown put employees at risk of eye injuries or conditions that cause partial or total vision loss. At Munley Law, we’ve handled workers’ compensation claims involving:

  • Chemical exposure that burns the eyes or damages the optic nerve
  • Flying debris or metal shards striking the eye during machining or cutting
  • Welding accidents without proper eye protection
  • Work-related explosions or industrial accidents
  • Infectious disease exposure (especially in health care settings)
  • Eye strain or secondary conditions from traumatic brain injuries

Even minor injuries can have serious long-term effects if not adequately treated. Workers in construction, manufacturing, sanitation, and food service are among the most vulnerable in Allentown.

Why Vision Loss Can Be Devastating for Workers and Families

Losing your sight, even in one eye, can change everything. Depth perception, balance, and basic navigation can become difficult. Reading, driving, or using a computer might no longer be possible. These changes impact your ability to work and live independently.

In workers’ compensation claims, insurance companies may argue that your vision loss is minor or that it doesn’t meet the threshold for a specific loss benefit. At Munley Law, we push back with medical records, specialist reports, and independent evaluations to prove the extent of your injury.

How Our Workers’ Comp Lawyers in Allentown Help

Our firm has represented injured workers across the Lehigh Valley for nearly seven decades. We understand how the workers’ comp system works and where employers or insurers try to cut corners. When you work with Munley Law, we will:

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  • File your initial claim or appeal if you’ve been denied
  • Coordinate independent medical exams to document vision loss
  • Calculate the full value of your specific loss benefit
  • Fight for additional wage-loss or disability benefits if you can’t return to work
  • Handle all paperwork, deadlines, and hearings on your behalf

You don’t have to fight this alone. Our experienced workers’ compensation lawyers make sure the workers’ compensation system works for you, not just for the insurance companies.

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When to File a Vision Loss Claim

Under Pennsylvania law, you must report your injury to your employer within 21 days, and you should file your workers’ compensation claim as soon as possible. Waiting too long can jeopardize your right to benefits.

We recommend consulting with an attorney as soon as your vision is impaired or you receive a diagnosis. Early documentation and treatment are key to building a strong case.

What Happens If My Claim Is Denied?

If your vision loss and workers’ compensation claim in Allentown is denied, you still have options. Munley Law can help you file an appeal with the Pennsylvania Workers’ Compensation Appeal Board. We’ll guide you through every step, from gathering expert testimony to representing you at hearings.

We’ve helped clients reverse unfair denials and win compensation they were initially told they didn’t qualify for. If the system fails you, we step in to make it right.

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Why Choose Munley Law for a Vision Loss Claim in Allentown?

At Munley, our Allentown workers’ compensation lawyers treat every client with care and attention. We understand how overwhelming it is to lose your sight—and your sense of stability — all at once. That’s why we bring nearly 70 years of experience in Pennsylvania workers’ comp law, along with a deep understanding of how specific loss benefit calculations and timelines work.

We have the resources to challenge employer-provided medical opinions and push back against insurance company assessments that undervalue your injury. Our law firm is recognized for securing substantial settlements and winning appeals on behalf of injured workers throughout the region. And you only pay us if we win—because we don’t stop fighting until we do.

Talk to an Allentown Workers’ Comp Attorney Today

If you’ve experienced vision loss due to a workplace injury or exposure, you may be entitled to more than just medical treatment. You may qualify for a specific loss benefit, wage-loss support, ongoing benefits, and long-term compensation.

Don’t wait for the insurance company to decide what your injury is worth. Contact Munley Law today to speak with an experienced workers’ compensation attorney who handles vision loss and workers’ compensation claims in Allentown. We offer a complimentary initial consultation, and you won’t owe us a fee unless we successfully recover compensation on your behalf.

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Caroline Munley

Caroline is a passionate trial lawyer and courtroom advocate, a Pennsylvania Super Lawyer since 2022. Since 2018, she’s been listed in Best Lawyers in America (Personal Injury Plaintiffs; Workers’ Compensation Claimants, Northeastern PA) and named among PA’s Top 25 Women Trial Lawyers, the Multi-Million Dollar Advocates, and the Top 25 Medical Malpractice Trial Lawyers.

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