Perhaps you have made a visit to your eye doctor. This is a person who has treated you with care for a long time.
Sadly, on one particular visit, your doctor made an application error when administering a solution in your eye. The mistake impaired your vision for over a year, and at that point, no matter how much you like your doctor, you are contemplating a potential lawsuit.
Most states have an economic cap on what a plaintiff could ask for in a lawsuit. These caps made by state lawmakers are to protect the legal profession from nonstop or frivolous lawsuits.
Todd Gurney of the Eisen Law Firm in Beachwood explained the monetary guidelines in Ohio regarding what an injured party can sue for.
“There is no limit for ‘economic’ damages – medical bills, lost wages, costs of equipment or h