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You may have found your gum disease was only discovered when you visited a new dentist, perhaps as a result of your original dentist retiring, or that issues you raised were ignored. As a result, you may have experienced mobility in your teeth, you may have lost teeth, or you may have lost bone from your jaw.
Whatever happened to you, our team can help you to make a claim for dental negligence compensation that will help you to pay for whatever restorative treatment you may need.
Our team are always keen to ensure you fully understand the dental claims process. Periodontal claims are the most common, and sometimes the most significant in terms of injury, that we work on and we have a great deal of experience helping individuals get the compensation they deserve.
Find out more about the claims process below:
Generally, if you bring a claim concerning undiagnosed periodontal disease it should conclude between 18-30 months after the first time you contact us. However, each case is different and this may vary dependent on the facts.
The compensation you may receive will vary depending on what injury you sustain. For example, if you lose several teeth because of undiagnosed periodontal disease, you will receive more compensation than if you only require periodontal treatment and scaling.
Compensation received following a successful claim for dental negligence will be comprised of:
You can sue a retired dentist, as long as your claim is not statute barred.
By law, all dentists must be registered with the General Dental Council (GDC), and must have appropriate indemnity and insurance arrangements in place; this allows patients to seek any compensation they may be entitled to.
Therefore, even after a dentist retires they will still be responsible for the treatment which was carried out when they were practising as a dentist.
“Having recently been successful in my Dental Negligence Claim, I can’t speak highly enough of the team at Royds Withy King. I was kept well informed throughout and was provided with excellent advice. If you are considering pursuing a claim I would definitely recommend contacting them”
Lisa Ashworth on TrustPilot
You have three years to bring a claim of dental negligence, from the date of negligence or knowledge of it, under the laws concerning ‘limitation’ in England and Wales. These laws state that a claimant must issue court proceedings within this time period, or else their claim would be statute barred.
Generally, we would advise you to contact us at least six months before the limitation period in your case is due to end. However, this can be reviewed on a case-by-case basis; if you believe that your limitation period may expire soon, we encourage you to contact us as soon as possible.
“My dental negligence claim was dealt with in a very professional matter. I was kept informed and advised all the way through the proceedings to its successful conclusion. I had my doubts about pursuing the claim at first but I’m very glad I did. I can say it was stress free. Would highly recommend.”
David Wrigley on TrustPilot