Before seeing a med mal lawyer, I'm wondering if I have a case? Had open jaw surgery last year and a tooth was cut in the process. Recently saw an endodontist and now I need an extraction, bone graft, and implant. OS claims that I signed the consent form of risks and will unlikely be covered (Kaiser).
I understand that I signed a consent form about surgery risks. But I felt that the surgeon should have been practice more preventive care earlier and I could have gotten a crown instead. Would the situation be considered part of the risk or med malpractice?
Surgical error/negligence?
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Re: Surgical error/negligence?
Go talk to a lawyer. A tooth being cut sounds like poor planning but I have no idea if it constitutes malpractice.
Re: Surgical error/negligence?
Howdy. Might it be a good idea to check the medical malpractice statute of limitations that applies to the state in which you live?
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Re: Surgical error/negligence?
I would definitely talk to a lawyer about this. That said, the case might not necessarily be a slam dunk, so there’s a chance you’re left on the hook for legal fees. Nonetheless, I think it’s worth consulting a lawyer about and seeing what they think your odds of winning are. Good luck!!!