I was in the ER last night because I had a freak accident where my glasses lens spontaneously cracked and sprayed little pieces of glass into my eye. They did this shortly after I put them on and through no fault of my own. Luckily the ER doctor was able to get all the pieces of glass out, but I'm wondering where I should go from here.
Do I file a lawsuit against the manufacturer, and if so, how do I do this? I need advice.
They're call lawyers.
>>18388739
nothing because you most likely signed a waiver of liability when you decided to be an idiot and buy glass glasses in 2017. seriously dude it's like $60 for fully upgraded polycarbonate glasses off eyebuydirect.
I didn't know they even sold glass glasses. I thought that shit stopped like 50 years ago.
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>>18388769
They're polycarbonate based, albeit not the standard polycarbonate. That's what's so fucking bizarre. The manufacturer must have really fucked up somehow. I think my eye should heal, but it really did a number on it.
>>18388755
Should I call one of those ambulance chaser TV lawyers?
It's so fucking bizarre. There was this liquid stuff on either side of the crack last night and when I poked it with my finger some of it got rubbed into the crack. That made the crack get really faint, and I just checked them and now the crack is totally gone like it repolymerized or something. Like what the actual fuck. Now I have no proof and it sounds like I'm bullshitting.
I guess there's still the ER report, but is that enough?