Vision And Hearing Loss

Providing Guidance After Eye And Ear Injuries

Vision and hearing loss can be life-changing. You must learn to adapt and may have to rely on hearing aids and other medical devices. While this can happen naturally with age, it can be especially jarring if it happens due to an accident at work. You have the right to pursue compensation to help with your medical expenses. 

If you suffered damaged hearing or loss of vision in a workplace accident, you need experienced workers’ compensation attorneys on your side — lawyers who will protect your rights when your employer and its insurer refuse to recognize your hardship. At Galanti, Patti, & Winterscheidt, P.C., our attorneys will do just that.

Helping You Get The Money You Deserve

Was your vision loss caused by a welding accident? Did you lose your hearing due to a workplace with constant, deafening noise? Whether the accident that damaged your faculties happened in an industrial or nonindustrial atmosphere, we can help. Our attorneys will:

  • Investigate what caused your injury
  • Negotiate with the insurance company
  • Show you how to file a claim
  • Help you secure medical care
  • Litigate in court, if necessary


When you align yourself with Galanti, Patti, & Winterscheidt, P.C., you are being represented by a law firm that has filed thousands of work accident injury claims for people just like you. We have the resources, the responsiveness to your goals and the reputation for results that can benefit you.

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Our experienced, quality legal services are all about your comfort and convenience. This commitment is why we offer a contingency fee basis for our hard work. Our attorneys offer free initial consultations; arrange yours by calling  618-258-0420You can also contact us online.

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We help injured workers protect their rights. Call us at 618-258-0420. Your email message receives our prompt attention. We offer discounts on our contingency fees to union members and military veterans.