Monday, September 16, 2013

Pain, Injuries and Complications From Dental Procedures

Dental Malpractice Attorneys

Pain, Injuries and Complications From Dental Procedures

So you went to the dentist  and started to suffer from pain? Dental malpractice examples can include root canals, or a crown, or complicated oral surgery. Not sure if something went wrong while you were reclined in that chair? Experiencing complications now? Fret no more! Come to Ginsburg & Associates and we will help you file a dental medical malpractice case. We specialize in dental malpractice cases and know how a dentist can injure your tongue and cause complications due to simple negligence.
According to dental malpractice statistics, 1 out of every 7 patients suffers from problems caused by dental malpractice daily. When you visit a dentist, he/she is required to get a form signed by patients called dental informed consent. This form lists all the benefits and risks of the treatment or tests you are about to take.

What To Do In A Dental MishapDental Malpractice Attorneys

If you are a victim of a dental mishap, contact Ginsburg & Associates for help. We have fought dental malpractice suits and won hefty settlements for our clients. These cases involved:
  • Nerve injuries that affect the ability to taste, or cause numbness in tongue 
  • Defective crowns and bridges 
  • Inability to take a medical history into account 
  • Inability to detect oral diseases such as cancer
  • Health complications caused by anesthesia after releases are signed 
  • Extraction of healthy teeth
  • Hurting the jaw while fixing a tooth 
If you are a victim of dental malpractice it is not just the pain that matters. You lose time from your work and have to pay money from your pocket for someone else’s mistake. By the law, the dentist is professionally liable to pay you all damages caused by his malpractice and we will get you the most possible for your dental malpractice settlement.

Compensation Rights and Dentist Liability

According to Medical Practitioners Act of 2007, dentists are medical practitioners and are obligated to perform dental procedures to a high standard. When you are injured and when your appearance has been affected because of dental malpractice, you have the right to take legal action for compensation. Doctors and their insurance companies have worked hard to make you afraid to see if your rights have been violated. We help clients feel the strength that they need to confront those that may have injured you or your family member.
English: A little girl has her first visit to ...
English: A little girl has her first visit to the dentist. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

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