Dental negligence lawyers
Dental malpractice claims:
Your rights, our fight
Have you suffered from dental negligence? At GMP Law, we understand the pain, frustration, and uncertainty you’re experiencing. Dental malpractice can have devastating effects on your health, confidence, and quality of life. Whether it’s a botched procedure, an infection, or permanent damage to your teeth, you deserve better.
At GMP Law, we’re here to fight for your rights and secure the compensation you deserve.
Why Choose Gerard Malouf & Partners
Understanding dental malpractice
Dental malpractice occurs when a dentist fails to provide the standard of care expected in their profession, resulting in harm to the patient.
Common scenarios of dental medical negligence include:
- Unnecessary tooth extractions
- Misdiagnosis of dental conditions
- Improper use of dental tools leading to injury
- Failure to diagnose oral cancer or other serious conditions
- Complications from anesthesia errors
- Incorrect placement of dental implants.
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Eligibility for dental malpractice compensation
If you’ve experienced any of the following after dental treatment, you may have a case:
- Persistent pain or discomfort beyond normal recovery time
- Unexpected complications or injuries
- Need for extensive correct procedures
- Worsening of your original dental conditions
- Procedures performed without your informed consent
- Unexpected nerve damage or loss of sensation.
Even if you’re uncertain, we encourage you to reach out. Our free initial consultation means you have nothing to lose by exploring your options.
Factors affecting compensation in dental malpractice cases
If you’ve been a victim of dental negligence or malpractice, you may be entitled to compensation. The amount of compensation can vary significantly based on:
1. The severity of the injury
The more severe and long-lasting the injury, the higher the potential compensation. This includes both physical and psychological impacts. Permanent injuries or disfigurements typically result in higher compensation than temporary ones.
These include pain and suffering, loss of quality of life, and emotional distress caused by the malpractice.Â
If the malpractice has significantly affected your ability to perform daily activities or enjoy life, this can increase the compensation amount.
Younger victims may receive higher compensation due to the longer-term impact on their lives.
The degree of negligence or recklessness exhibited by the dentist can influence the compensation amount.
No Win No Fee
Fee transparency that you can trust
At GMP Law, we’re committed to ensuring you have nothing to lose.
If we don’t win your case, you won’t pay a cent for our services. This means you can focus on healing without worrying about legal costs.
How it works
No upfront costs
No contingency fee
We’ll only charge you if we win.
We maintain integrity by carefully evaluating each case. If we believe it’s unlikely to result in compensation or if the costs outweigh the benefits, we won’t take it on.
This commitment to our client’s best interests, as well as fee transparency, sets us apart from other law firms.
With a 98% success rate and over $4 billion in settlements, we’re dedicated to delivering exceptional results for our clients.
Frequently asked questions about dental injury
What steps should I take if I suspect dental malpractice?
If you believe you’re a victim of dental malpractice, follow these steps to protect your rights and strengthen your potential claim:
Seek immediate medical attention to address any issues and document the problem
Obtain copies of all your dental records
Document your experience, including dates, procedures, and conversations with your dentist
Take photos if there’s visible damage
Avoid confronting your dentist directly about malpractice
Contact an experienced dental malpractice lawyer as soon as possible.
Remember, every case is unique. At GMP Law, we offer a free initial consultation to discuss the specifics of your situation and advise you on the best course of action.
How can you prove my dentist was negligent?
Proving negligence typically involves:
- Obtaining and reviewing all relevant medical records
- Consulting with expert witnesses (usually other dentists) to establish the standard of care
- Gathering evidence of the harm caused by the negligence
- Demonstrating a direct link between the dentist’s actions and your injury.
Can I sue my dentist if I signed a consent form before the procedure?
Signing a consent form doesn’t automatically protect a dentist from malpractice claims. If the dentist failed to fully inform you of the risks, performed a procedure unnecessarily, or made errors during the procedure, you may still have a valid claim.
Can I claim for purely cosmetic dental work gone wrong?
Yes, you can potentially claim for botched cosmetic dental procedures. The key is proving that the dentist’s work fell below the accepted standard of care and caused you harm, whether physical, financial, or psychological.
Justice for victims of dental malpractice
At GMP Law, we’ve successfully represented clients from various walks of life, securing substantial compensation for dental malpractice injuries sustained through medical negligence.
$250,000 compensation for unnecessary dental extractions
Background
Our client sought help for wisdom tooth pain but was advised to have all her teeth extracted and replaced with dentures.
The challenge
This radical treatment left the client in severe pain, unable to eat properly, and requiring multiple denture readjustments.
GMP Law’s approach
Argued that the treatment was negligent and unreasonable client practice
Obtained expert opinions to support the argument
Commenced proceedings against the dentistNegotiated effectively with the assistance of an expert barrister.
Outcome
Successfully settled the case for $250,000 providing the client with compensation for her physical injuries, ongoing pain, and emotional distress.
$175,000 compensation for fractured jaw during wisdom tooth extraction
Background
Our client underwent a wisdom tooth extraction at a local dental treatment provider, resulting in a fractured temporomandibular joint (TMJ) and retained tooth roots.
The challenge
The client suffered ongoing jaw pain, had to alter her diet, and experienced impacts on her mental health and social life.
GMP Law’s approach
Engaged multiple expert opinions, including dental surgeons and a craniomaxillofacial surgeon
Organised a psychiatric assessment to evaluate mental health impacts
Gathered evidence to prove negligence and breach of duty of care
Fought for compensation to cover recommended treatments.
Outcome
Successfully settled the case for $175,000, enabling the client to access necessary treatment and recover from the physical and emotional impact of malpractice.
Real cases, real results
The compensation claim process: Your journey with GMP Law
Initial consultation
Evidence gathering
Claim submission
Negotiation
Court representation
Ongoing support
Our promise to you
Why trust GMP Law with your dental negligence case?
At GMP Law, we handle your claim so you can concentrate on what matters most: your recovery.
We commit to
Clear, straightforward communication
Regular updates on your case as it progresses
A personal injury lawyer who understands your unique situation
Vigorous negotiation to maximise your compensation
Empathetic support throughout your journey
Specialised knowledge
Our accredited personal injury lawyers have years of experience in accident injury claims, giving us deep insight into the nuances of these claims.
Proven track record
Difficult case policy
Australia-wide assistance
With lawyers across the country, we’re here to help, wherever you are.
Meet the Dental Negligence Team
Meet some of the diverse and dynamic compensation lawyers who support our clients with their dental medical negligence claims.
We're here to help maximise your compensation
Book your free, confidential consultation with one of our dental injury lawyers using the form below, or simply call us 1800 004 878.