The compensation for the loss of one eye in court can vary significantly based on factors such as jurisdiction, the specifics of the case, and the impact on the individual's life. Generally, damages may include medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and future earning potential. Awards can range from tens of thousands to several hundred thousand dollars, depending on these factors. Ultimately, the final amount is determined by the judge or jury based on the evidence presented.
Hey..how is your son??? Maybe you should focus on him and his needs and put that in front of how much you can get, "PAID," from this tragedy.
Not enough...
180 :)
I heard it was worth $7 but I am not sure
Ask the tiger
Three chickens and a cat with one eye.
Please be more specific about the "Diamond Eye" and post new question.
80% vision loss is considered complete loss to an insurance company,however a eye specialist has to determine that that and submit it to the insurace company 80% vision loss is considered complete loss to an insurance company,however a eye specialist has to determine that that and submit it to the insurace company
$35?
No he did not .
I think you are asking if a natural clean diamond is worth as much as a natural diamond that is Not considered clean? The answer is no. A clean diamond means that it is clear from imperfections. Now this can mean clear to the naked eye, or clear under a microscope. Of course the diamond that is clear under the microscope is much worth more than a diamond that is only clear to the naked eye.
Yes. Rapidly blinking can cause eye numbness and could result in loss of vision