Birth Injuries Auto Accidents Brain Injury Construction Accidents Dental Malpractice Disability Claims Falls From Scaffold Ladder Accidents Medical Malpractice Motorcycle Personal Injury Product Liability Slip, Trip And Fall Social Security Truck Accident Workers' Compensation Wrongful Death

New York DENTAL MALPRACTICE Lawyers

To prove dental malpractice, the dentist, orthodontist, or nurse must have “departed” from the accepted standards of medical care. For malpractice, the mistake must be of such a kind that other doctors with the same medical training would find the medical care unacceptable.

Also necessary to prove dental malpractice is showing that the “departure” of medical care was a “substantial factor” in causing injury to the patient.  Not all mistakes by dentists and orthodontists cause injury to the patient.  However, if a doctor fails to properly treat a patient and this departure results in an injury to the patient, then the doctor will be liable for malpractice.  A minor injury will usually not warrant bringing a lawsuit.

A separate cause of action also exists pursuant to the NYS Public Health Law for “lack of informed consent.”  If a dentist fails to properly advise a patient concerning the risks and alternatives of an elective medical procedure, then the dentist may have violated the informed consent law.

Many cases of dental malpractice involve periodontal disease, or gum disease, that is not timely diagnosed or properly treated.  Other frequent dental malpractice cases involve nerve damage caused during a procedure.  However, this list is by no means exhaustive of the possible types of dental malpractice.  Strict time limitations exist to commence a suit for dental malpractice.  In New York State, the time to commence a dental malpractice action may depend upon who is injured, who the potential defendant is, as well as the enactment of new laws and judicial decisions interpreting the law.  Computing the time limitations is not a simple matter and a person should promptly consult an experienced New York Dental  malpractice attorney once he or she suspects wrongdoing.

 Helpful Tips for a Dental Malpractice case

  1. Obtain full copies of your medical and billing records from the dentists at fault.
  2. Obtain all x-rays from the dentist.
  3. Get the names of any witnesses, including nurses to what occurred.
  4. Make a list of all doctors and hospitals you treated with and the dates of treatment.
  5. Contact a new york dental malpractice lawyer  immediately to protect your rights.
ASK ME ABOUT YOUR NY Dental Malpractice CASE

Brett J. Nomberg
Brand Brand Nomberg & Rosenbaum, LLP
286 Madison Avenue 
New York, New York 10017
Tel: 212-808-0448
Toll Free 1-800-808-4225

Manhattan Office
286 Madison Avenue
Suite 702 @ 40th Street)
New York, NY 10017
212-808-0448
White Plains Office 50 Main Street
Suite 1000
White Plains, NY 10606 914-946-5650
Disclaimer
This is stated to be Attorney Advertising in compliance with NYS Ethical rules. This website is meant for general information and not legal advice. No attorney client relationship exists by viewing this website or submitting an email. We cannot guarantee the privacy of any email on the web. There is no attorney fee if not successful. Under NYS law a client is responsible for legal expenses at the conclusion of the case. Past outcomes do not guarantee every case will be successful.

© 2012 BBNRLaw - All rights reserved. Personal Injury Lawyers New York & Manhattan Auto Accident Lawyers serving New York City, Manhattan, Queens, Staten Island, Bronx, Brooklyn, and White Plains. designed by NYMediaDesign