Dental Negligence Solicitors
Have a complaint about a dentist? You may well be able to claimDental Negligence Compensation
Not many of us actually enjoy a trip to the dentist however all of us have to go at some point. The UK dental industry on the whole has an excellent reputation and fortunately the majority of visits to the surgery are rarely as bad as we thought they might be and the treatment is completed professionally and without incident. However, this isn’t always the case and if something should go wrong you should make sure that you get expert legal advice as soon as possible; you need to contact Clear Law.
Do you have a claim?
Clear Law are free to contact and you’re under no obligation whatsoever to go after a claim even when we believe that you have good prospects of success. We will simply give you the facts and let you make a decision on exactly what action to take next. In the event that you choose to pursue a claim our solicitors charge no upfront fees whatsoever and they will cover any legal expenses required to win your case for instance a medical report or any other fees. Should your claim be unsuccessful through no fault of your own you won’t be asked to pay out any money to anyone.day.
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