Do You Need to Speak with a Florida Dental Malpractice Attorney?
If you or a loved one has suffered a serious or permanent injury as a result of dental treatment, you should speak with someone who understands this area of law because you may be entitled to compensation for your medical bills, lost wages, and more. A Florida dental malpractice lawyer at our law firm can work with you to make sure your rights are protected and your voice is heard.
You can call our Orlando, Florida personal injury law firm today at (321) LAWSUIT to schedule your free consultation by phone. Alternatively, you can contact us on our website to get a conversation started by email. We handle dental malpractice cases all over the State of Florida, as well as in South Carolina, Georgia, and North Carolina.
If you have been the victim of dental malpractice in South Carolina and need a South Carolina dental malpractice lawyer, don’t hesitate to call us at (843) 638-6590. We are headquartered in Orlando, Florida, and we have an office in Charleston, South Carolina. Our law firm has at least one lawyer licensed in Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina.
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Inferior Alveolar Nerve Damage and Dental Malpractice: Protecting Your Rights and Seeking CompensationLearn about inferior alveolar nerve damage, its causes, symptoms, and how a dental malpractice attorney can help you seek justice and compensation.
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Navigating the Offer of Arbitration in Florida Dental Malpractice CasesUnderstand the complexities of the offer of arbitration in Florida dental malpractice cases, including pros and cons of refusing or agreeing to arbitration.
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Lip and Chin Numbness After Wisdom Teeth Removal: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment OptionsLearn about the causes of lip and chin numbness after wisdom teeth removal, how to recognize symptoms, and explore available treatments for recovery.
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Hypesthesia After Dental ProceduresLearn more about hypesthesia that occurs after dental procedures as a result of damage to the trigeminal nerve and dental negligence or dental malpractice.
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Anesthesia Dolorosa vs. Trigeminal NeuralgiaLearn more about the differences between anesthesia dolorosa and trigeminal neuralgia, which are two very serious and painful dental nerve conditions.
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Five Most Common Sources of Dental Malpractice ClaimsLearn more about the five most common sources of dental malpractice claims. Our firm offers free consultations with our dental malpractice lawyers.
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My Dentist Pulled The Wrong ToothIf your dentist pulled the wrong tooth, you may have a claim for dental malpractice. Learn more about your potential dental malpractice claim in this article.
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Can You Sue a Dentist for Causing Serious or Permanent Damage?Can You Sue a Dentist? This article is all about dental malpractice and the reasons why a person may be able to sue a dentist for injuries, pain, and suffering.
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Mini Dental Implants: Temporary Solution Turned Hot Topic in Dental MalpracticeHave you suffered injuries after getting mini dental implants? Learn more about mini dental implants and how their use may lead to dental malpractice lawsuits.
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Five Common Reasons for Filing a Dental Malpractice LawsuitLearn more about the five common reasons for filing a dental malpractice lawsuit. Our dental malpractice lawyers are here to help you with your potential claim.