Your teeth are an important part of the human body. In fact, the enamel of your teeth is the number one hardest substance of the body. Many people rely on the expertise of dentists to help repair tooth enamel and keep their smiles healthy. Unfortunately, when dentists are negligent and don’t take care of their patient’s teeth, this has disastrous consequences. Below are some tips you can use if your dentist is negligent and you plan to sue for malpractice.
The best thing to do when suing your dentist for malpractice is to get legal advice from a personal injury or malpractice lawyer. Your lawyer can provide you with a consultation to determine if your claims are valid, how much you can win, and help you file all appropriate paperwork. Most legal representatives work on the basis of winning a settlement. This means they will represent you until you can win your settlement, and will require payment for their services only after they’ve won your case.
You should also inform your insurance provider about any issues with your dentist. With 70% of the global workforce happily employed or not looking for a job, chances are you have medical insurance that can help you in case your dentist is negligent in their services. Contact your insurance provider as soon as possible to report your dentist, and ask about compensation. If your insurance provider is not willing to work with you for compensation, seek legal advice.
It’s always a good idea to seek damages through the legal system when suing for malpractice. Damages are money that can be used to help pay for additional treatment, such as additional dental work. Damages can also compensate you for any emotional damage or suffering you experienced due to the malpractice. Your legal counsel will provide you with the best advice on how much compensation to seek, and how much you can win with your lawsuit.
It’s important to gather medical records that detail your dental issues. For instance, around 25% of people in the United States that wear braces are adults, so gather information about your braces and surgical work. Gathering medical documents can help prove that the work done on your teeth was negligent, such as new cracks forming or new abscesses due to malpractice. If your dentist refuses to hand over your medical records or makes the process difficult, it’s a good idea to seek legal help for this as well.
Some people might have had the same negative experience with a dentist or dental practice. Ask your lawyer for help reaching out to others who might also have a lawsuit to file against your dentist. Negative reviews online are a good place to look for people with negative experiences without compromising their confidential medical health records. If enough people have negative experiences with a dentist, they can lose their license or end up facing a class-action lawsuit involving multiple people.
There is a statute of limitations for filing malpractice lawsuits. This statute of limitations will vary based on your specific state, so ask your lawyer for legal help when filing your malpractice lawsuit. They can help prepare paperwork as soon as possible and get the ball rolling on your case. It’s important to get legal help during the entire process of your lawsuit. One legal slip-up can mean the difference between you getting what the compensation you deserve or your case being thrown out of court entirely.
These tips above can help you get the compensation you need to pay for future medical expenses and to compensate you for emotional damage and suffering. Don’t hesitate to take action against any dental malpractice your experience.