Orthodontic liability: Free advice for damage
Questioner
I have a question regarding my daughter's orthodontic treatment. Mistakes have been made that have far-reaching consequences. For example, my daughter has already lost her two incisors and will also lose her two front teeth. We have had a second opinion carried out in which the orthodontist in question confirmed our suspicion. He also drew up a report on this. I just don't really know how to proceed. The costs that can be expected when the front teeth come loose and implants have to be placed are insurmountable for me. My daughter is 17 and will be 18 in January. As long as she is a minor, it is not such a problem. But as soon as she has to insure herself, we will have a considerable problem. And then I have of course not even mentioned the uncertainty and stress that has been caused to my daughter because she is missing her front teeth. Perhaps you can advise me on how best to approach this.Lawyer
I read your question. What a misery for your daughter to have to go through this at such a young age. The answer to your question is actually quite simple, the orthodontist who made the mistake should be held liable. However, this is not as easy as it sounds. I therefore advise you to hire a specialized personal injury lawyer. He will arrange everything for you and your daughter. If you want, I will gladly help you and completely free of charge. The orthodontist's insurer will pay all damages that your daughter suffers as a result of the mistake. Not only the damages already suffered, but also the future damages. This also includes an amount of compensation for the stress and uncertainty. Are prostheses an option? Then the insurer must pay for these as well. My office has a dental specialist in the network, so I would like to inquire for your daughter about the possibilities.Neem de volgende stap
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