Dental Malpractice

Brush your teeth, floss, and gargle. It’s what your mother has been telling you since you were able to pick up a toothbrush. If you follow these simply guidelines, the wisdom goes, you should have a painless dentist’s appointment every year. Unfortunately, this motherly advice does not cover the fact that some dentists are not as careful or consistent as you might be with your own teeth.

Dental malpractice is on the rise in America, whether a crunch in health insurance or new standards of safe dental practice, dentists always seem to have an excuse for any kind of mistake they make on your teeth. However, these mistakes can affect you forever, every time you look in the mirror you may see the disfigurement that a dentist caused you.

This is why it is important to charge dentists or other dental assistances with malpractice if they are being negligent with their patients. In the medical community, the patient should be the number one concern, not how the doctor will be paid or if a cheaper, less safe procedure might work.

If a dentist does something that causes you pain or long term damage, they need to be stopped from doing the same thing to other patients. Help everyone by making these negligent dentists turn in their scrubs.

Talk to a Rhinelander Medical Malpractice Attorney

If believe that you have been a victim of dental malpractice or any other type of medical malpractice get legal representation with Habush, Habush, & Rottier, S.C., the Rhinelander dental malpractice lawyer. Contact them by calling 800-242-2874 to discuss your case with legal professionals.

Free Case Evaluation






Habush Habush & Rottier S.C., Office Locations
Wisconsin Injury Attorney Results
  • 99 million awarded by jury to widows of ironworkers killed in crane crash at Miller Park.
  • 12.5 million to a young man injured due to a defective roof in his car.
  • 12 million to a woman who suffered brain damage due to overprescription of pain medication.
  • 12 million to a man whose Ford rolled over in an accident.
  • 9.6 million awarded for medical malpractice causing birth injury.
  • 8.4 million awarded to a woman by a jury for surgical malpractice.

home  |  firm overview  |  attorneys  |  practice areas  |  results  |  legal blog  |  charitable funds  |  contact  |  articles  |  faqs  |  resources
© Copyright 2007-2010 Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. The information contained in the site is not intended to provide legal advice. You should consult an attorney for individual advice regarding your situation. 800-2-HABUSH or 800-242-2874.

SEO provided by the Search Engine Optimization firm The Search Engine Guys.