Hi all,
I had laser eye surgery with Ultralase in 2002, with free aftercare and laser eye 'top-ups' if necessary, for life.
They later went bust, i.e. into administration. They then started a new company, called Ultralase again, and took over all the old business office premises, the client database, etc. They told me when I went for follow up treatments/consultations that they were under no obligation "any longer" to treat me, which seems wrong to me, but they would do so anyway, free of charge. Becuase I complained and kicked up a stink. We are talking about my eyes.
I have seen them three times over the years, and been told I am not ready for a top-up surgery.
And now it is finally time, they have told me they will no longer see me, as this is "their legal right!!!"
I am taking them to Court, and have gotten a Subject Access Report which does show they told me they would re-treat me for free.
Does anyone have any advice about my rights here? Or Government agencies/regulators/codes of conduct to consider?
And, of course, relevant law that would apply here?
Thank you,
AC
I had laser eye surgery with Ultralase in 2002, with free aftercare and laser eye 'top-ups' if necessary, for life.
They later went bust, i.e. into administration. They then started a new company, called Ultralase again, and took over all the old business office premises, the client database, etc. They told me when I went for follow up treatments/consultations that they were under no obligation "any longer" to treat me, which seems wrong to me, but they would do so anyway, free of charge. Becuase I complained and kicked up a stink. We are talking about my eyes.
I have seen them three times over the years, and been told I am not ready for a top-up surgery.
And now it is finally time, they have told me they will no longer see me, as this is "their legal right!!!"
I am taking them to Court, and have gotten a Subject Access Report which does show they told me they would re-treat me for free.
Does anyone have any advice about my rights here? Or Government agencies/regulators/codes of conduct to consider?
And, of course, relevant law that would apply here?
Thank you,
AC
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