If you’ve suffered because of dental negligence, you don’t have to face it alone. Our experienced solicitors are here to support you.
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Why Choose Our Solicitors?
Expert Knowledge and Support
Our solicitors are well-versed in dental negligence claims, ensuring you receive the best advice and representation. We handle your case with empathy, understanding the impact dental negligence can have on your life.
Comprehensive Claim Types Covered
Whether it’s cosmetic dentistry gone wrong or undiagnosed mouth cancer, we have extensive experience across all areas of dental negligence, including nerve damage and periodontal disease claims.
Personalised Approach
Each case is unique, and we tailor our approach to suit your specific circumstances, ensuring you get the justice and compensation you deserve.
Types of Dental Negligence Claims
Cosmetic Dentistry Claims
Dental procedures like teeth whitening, veneers, crowns, and implants aim to enhance your appearance. When things go wrong, our solicitors are ready to help you claim compensation.
Nerve Damage Claims
Nerve damage can result from incorrect dental work or failure to diagnose a condition. If you’ve experienced such issues, you may be entitled to seek compensation.
Oral Cancer Claims
Early diagnosis is crucial. If your dentist failed to diagnose mouth cancer during routine check-ups, contact us to explore your options for a negligence claim.
Periodontal Disease Claims
If your dentist overlooked signs of gum disease or periodontal issues despite regular check-ups, you might have grounds for a claim.
Restorative Dentistry Claims
Mistakes in restorative work can lead to further dental issues. Our team can help pursue claims for poorly executed fillings, untreated decay, or unnecessary tooth extractions.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know if I have a dental negligence claim?
If you’ve suffered an injury or disfigurement due to dental treatment, and you suspect negligence, you might have a valid claim. Contact us for an assessment.
What should I expect during the claims process?
Our team will guide you through each step, from initial consultation to potential court proceedings, ensuring you feel supported and informed throughout.
Is there a time limit for making a claim?
Yes, generally, you have two years from the date of injury or when you first became aware of the negligence. It’s best to act promptly.
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Don’t wait to get the support you need. Contact our experienced solicitors and start your claim for dental negligence today.
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