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Las Vegas Dental Malpractice Attorney

Malpractice is a term generally associated with medical doctors. However, did you know that any medical professional can be liable for not adhering to the proper standard of care they’re supposed to provide patients? As with doctors, there is a certain level of care dentists are required to provide. If your dentist doesn’t provide you with such care, it can result in both medical and aesthetic problems.

If you can show that you suffered an injury or damages as a result of your dentist’s negligent care, you may be able to recover compensation for dental malpractice. A dental malpractice attorney will be able to help you determine whether or not you have a case.

If you or someone you know has suffered at the hands of a dental professional, call Paul Padda Law right away. To schedule a free, initial consultation of your case with a Las Vegas medical malpractice attorney, call us today at (702) 366-1888, or reach out through our online form.

MEDICAL MALPRACTICE

Common Causes of Dental Malpractice Suits

Some of the events that most commonly give rise to dental malpractice suits include:

EXTRACTIONS

Tooth removal is one of the most common situations in which dental mistakes occur. Pieces of a tooth can be left behind, causing infection. Dental tools can puncture the mouth, gums, and even sinuses. If your dentist does not address these issues, or if they’ll be too expensive to fix, you may be able to file a malpractice claim. Contact a dental malpractice lawyer today to learn more.

ANESTHETIC COMPLICATIONS

Dentists and oral surgeons frequently use anesthesia as part of their procedures. In some cases, you may be allergic to an anesthetic. In other situations, the anesthesia may not even work. If you suffer damages as a result of anesthesia complications, you may have grounds for a dental malpractice case. If a dental professional caused you harm due to an anesthesia mistake, contact a dental malpractice attorney from our firm right away.

ENDODONTIC PROCEDURES

Endodontic procedures focus on preserving or removing teeth tissue. Numerous mistakes occur during these procedures, such as nerve damage, laceration of the gum or mouth, and even dental instruments left behind in your mouth. Any of those occurrences may be grounds for malpractice, and you should contact a lawyer to learn about your options following a botched or failed endodontic surgery.

Can You Sue a Dentist for Damaging Your Teeth?

Your dentist has a legal duty to provide a standard of care to you and his or her other patients. This standard is the care a normal, competent dentist would have provided under the same circumstances. If your dentist fails to provide you with such care, they have breached this duty. To successfully prove dental malpractice, you must do more than just show your dentist breached their duty. You must also show that you suffered damages, and that those damages were a result of the dentist’s breach.

If you’re suffering from an injury incurred during a dental procedure, call a dental malpractice attorney from Paul Padda Law. We will listen to your story, and help develop a plan of action to hold the negligent medical professional responsible for your harm.

Can I Sue My Dentist For Nerve Damage?

Cases exist in which a dentist’s care is so negligent that it is immediately considered a breach of duty. An example of this would be extracting the wrong tooth. If your dentist operates on the wrong part of your mouth, it is a clear breach of duty. You can also suffer nerve damage after a root canal. It’s important to note that dentists cannot fully guarantee a patient’s safety during some procedures. The examples listed here notwithstanding, an unsuccessful procedure does not guarantee your dentist is liable for malpractice.

What to Expect Once You File Your Malpractice Claim

Once you’ve filed you malpractice claim, you’ll have to begin gathering evidence. This evidence must show that you suffered your injury as a result of your dentist’s negligent care. In some cases, you may have to call in an expert witness to show that your dentist’s behavior breached the duty of care they owed you. In this situation, you should retain the counsel of a dental malpractice attorney to help ensure that you have the evidence necessary for your claim to be successful.

Proving Causation in Your Dental Malpractice Case

To win a malpractice suit, you have to do more than just show that your dentist violated their duty. Many dental malpractice cases rely on proving that your damages were caused by the dentist’s breach of their duty of care. In proving causation, you’re showing the court that you would not have suffered harm if your dentist had exercise caution while treating you. It is important to note that if your damages would have occurred with or without a dentist, you are not precluded from recovering damages.

If you’re concerned about your ability to recover compensation after a dental injury, contact our dental malpractice attorneys right away.

Showing Your Dental Malpractice Damages

During a dental malpractice case, you will have to show your damages. These damages could be monetary, depending on how much it will cost to have your dentist’s mistakes corrected. In addition, you can sue for non-economic damages. You’ll be entitled to non-economic damages if your appearance is so damaged by your dentist’s actions that is causes you distress. Damages a lawyer at our firm can help you fight to recover include:

  • Past and future medical bills
  • Lost wages and future earnings
  • Pain and emotional distress
  • Scars and disfigurement

At Paul Padda Law, we’re more than your lawyers. We’re the allies you want to help set things right.

Contact a Dental Malpractice Attorney from Our Firm for Help Today

If you’ve undergone any dental treatment and suffered at the hands of a negligent medical professional, do not hesitate in reaching out to a skilled, experienced attorney from Paul Padda Law. Root canals, tooth extractions, and other related procedures may seem routine, but they can go wrong quickly. To schedule a free case consultation, contact us today at (702) 366-1888.

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