Q: I want to recover costs from a dentist who misdiagnosed. Ofc mgr won't divulge liability carrier. How to file a claim
I was treated by a dentist who I asked for a second opinion about a cavity under one tooth of a three piece bridge. He took x-rays and confirmed there was one.
I had the bridge removed only to find there was no cavity. I asked the office manager who carries their liability coverage and was told she's never heard of such a thing.
I want to recover costs for this misdiagnosis.
How do I proceed?
I don't know if this rises to malpractice or not.
A: An Arkansas attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for a week. The short answer to your question is that it could be malpractice, based on a textbook analysis. But from a PRACTICAL standpoint, if the dentist was not unreasonable in interpretation of the x-rays, if they handled reinstallation of the bridge, among other possible factors, it sounds like a matter that most law firms would be reluctant to handle. That's only my individual opinion. Other attorneys could see things differently. The most definitive way to answer your question would be to reach out to law firms to try to arrange a consult. Good luck
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