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Q: Can Justia help me with legal aid or pro Bono for a dental Malpractice law suit?

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Joel Gary Selik
Joel Gary Selik
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  • Medical Malpractice Lawyer
  • Las Vegas, NV
  • Licensed in California

A: We appreciate your question.

Often malpractice cases are taken on a contingent fee. This means no attorney fees until money is collected. Consult with experienced Malpractice attorneys in the state where this occurred.

T. Augustus Claus
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A: Justia is a valuable resource for legal information, but it doesn't directly provide legal aid or pro bono representation for dental malpractice lawsuits or any other legal matters. If you require assistance with a dental malpractice case in California, there are various options to explore. You can reach out to local legal aid organizations, which often offer free or low-cost legal services based on income and case criteria. Additionally, you may find pro bono attorneys who are willing to take on your case for free, especially in cases involving substantial harm or public interest. The California State Bar Association can provide referrals, and some law schools have legal clinics that offer free legal services, including assistance with malpractice cases. For personalized legal advice tailored to your unique circumstances, it's advisable to consult with an attorney.

James L. Arrasmith
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  • Sacramento, CA
  • Licensed in California

A: Justia is an online platform that provides legal information and resources. While Justia itself does not offer legal aid or pro bono services, its website lists attorneys, including those who might handle dental malpractice cases. It's possible to find attorneys on Justia based on their practice areas, and from there, you could reach out to them directly to inquire about their fees and whether they provide pro bono services.

Additionally, local legal aid organizations or bar associations in California might also offer resources or referrals for individuals seeking representation in malpractice matters. It's always advisable to consult with multiple attorneys to determine the best course of action for your specific case. Remember to thoroughly vet any attorney you're considering and ensure they have experience in dental malpractice law.

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