Dental Misdiagnosis
Have a complaint about a dentists misdiagnosis?Dental Misdiagnosis
Dentists, just like any other medical professional, have a duty to provide the highest standards of care to their patients. While visiting the dentist can, for many, be an unpleasant experience, we naturally put our trust in our dentist to provide us with the most appropriate care and treatment and don’t ever really question otherwise. However, regrettably, dental negligence can happen.
Just like with any other form of misdiagnosis from a medical professional, dental misdiagnosis can mean that a patient is unable to access the treatment they need as and when they need it. This could lead to the pain or injury getting worse and the patient needing to undergo further treatment for reasons out of their control.
Clear Law has helped many victims of dental misdiagnosis to claim compensation for their pain and suffering. With this type of claim, the compensation recovered as a result of your pain and suffering can help to fund possible further treatment accrued as a result of initial delays. If you or your loved one think that you might have a claim for dental misdiagnosis and you’d like to discuss your legal options, give us a call on 0800 999 1875 or contact us online here.
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