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Can I Sue a Dentist or Oral Surgeon for Malpractice?

Dec 27, 2023 @ 05:33 PM — by Foley Law Firm
Tagged with: Medical Malpractice Dental Malpractice

When people think of medical malpractice and negligence lawsuits, they often think about surgical mistakes and delayed diagnosis of terminal illnesses. Yet medical malpractice can cover more than doctors and surgeons. In fact, the scope of these lawsuits can even go beyond nurses, orderlies, and pharmacists.

The team at our Scranton and Stroudsburg, PA, law offices would like to consider dental malpractice and negligence lawsuits. These kinds of cases can be much more serious than you think.

Dental Care Mistakes Can Have Serious Consequences

All systems of the body are connected. When a dentist, periodontist, endodontist, or oral surgeon fails to meet a standard of care, it can lead to general wellness issues in patients.

Examples of Dental Malpractice

Some common examples of dental malpractice include:

Damages and Settlements in Dental Malpractice Cases

When you file a dental malpractice claim, any money you recover will be used to address the cost of additional dental work, emergency medical care, and possibly even long-term medical treatment as a consequence of the botched dental work you received.

Statue of Limitations for Dental Malpractice

In the state of Pennsylvania, you have two years from the date of the incident of dental malpractice to file a lawsuit. Once those two years have passed, you will likely not be able to pursue legal action against the negligent dental health professional.

Two years may sound like a lot of time, but it’s best to get the legal process started as soon as possible. This will allow you to receive a settlement sooner or proceed to a jury trial sooner rather than later.

Why You Need a Lawyer on Your Side

A lawyer will be able to provide you with peace of mind as the legal process moves forward. They can help negotiate a more favorable pre-trial settlement with insurance companies. If a satisfactory settlement cannot be reached, they can build a compelling case as part of a civil lawsuit and jury trial.

Throughout this process, your attorney can focus on the litigation process while you concentrate on healing and moving forward with your life.

Contact Our Law Firm Today

If you need to speak with an attorney about filing a dental malpractice lawsuit, contact our offices in Scranton or Stroudsburg. We will review the details of what happened and let you know what steps you need to take next to receive compensation.