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		<title>Dental Malpractice Lawyer &#8211; Where Can I Find Them?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 18 Jun 2011 14:54:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Over the years the legal profession has undergone incredible growth. The increasing popularity of the internet and the advent of the search engine have made attorneys more and more accessible to victims of dental malpractice. At first blush, the extraordinary number of qualified and licensed dental malpractice attorneys may overwhelm a person who has not &#8230; <a href="http://dental-malpractice.net/dental-malpractice-lawyer-where-can-i-find-them">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Over the years the legal profession has undergone incredible growth. The increasing popularity of the internet and the advent of the search engine have made attorneys more and more accessible to victims of dental malpractice. At first blush, the extraordinary number of qualified and licensed dental malpractice attorneys may overwhelm a person who has not previously met with an attorney. However, nothing could be further from the truth. Despite popular culture&#8217;s portrayal of dental malpractice attorneys as being ruthless and unethical, there are strict legal ethical standards that the law imposes on dental malpractice lawyers. Although the body of law varies from jurisdiction to jurisdiction, most require that dental malpractice attorneys behave professionally, honestly and morally in their affairs.</p>
<p>If you are the victim of dental malpractice, you should not hesitate to contact a licensed and qualified dental malpractice attorney. As a general matter, things to look for in an attorney are their level of education and experience. On the whole, a licensed attorney must, at the very least, possess a Bachelor&#8217;s degree and a Juris Doctor degree (denoted B.A. and J.D., respectively). Additionally, in order to be a licensed attorney, the candidate must have passed the Bar exam in the state in which he or she is practicing in. The undergraduate and graduate schools the attorney attended are also important since the quality of the attorney&#8217;s education may profoundly impact his or her knowledge of the law.</p>
<p>Also important is the extent of the attorney&#8217;s experience in the area of dental malpractice. An attorney who has had years of experience in handling matters relating to dental malpractice ensures that your attorney will be absolutely qualified to represent you in your dental malpractice lawsuit.</p>
<p>While verifying an attorney&#8217;s qualifications may seem daunting initially, the task is relatively easy given the accessibility of this information. Most attorneys have webpages that are dedicated to discussing their education and experience. Most lawyers&#8217; websites describe their practice areas in pain-staking detail. In many cases, attorneys may even provide information concerning past cases they participated in that resulted in favorable outcomes for their clients.</p>
<p>Given how easy it is to contact an attorney regarding the viability of your dental malpractice case, there is no excuse not to act today!</p>
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		<title>What Is A Dental Negligence Suit?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 29 May 2011 07:05:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A viable dental malpractice lawsuit is typically a civil matter. As such, a successful suit brought by a patient will result in monetary damages, rather than criminal liability. The law pertaining to dental malpractice is typically referred to as personal injury law. A personal injury attorney, sometimes called a &#8220;P.I. attorney&#8221; is a lawyer who &#8230; <a href="http://dental-malpractice.net/what-is-a-dental-negligence-suit">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A viable dental malpractice lawsuit is typically a civil matter. As such, a successful suit brought by a patient will result in monetary damages, rather than criminal liability. The law pertaining to dental malpractice is typically referred to as personal injury law. A personal injury attorney, sometimes called a &#8220;P.I. attorney&#8221; is a lawyer who handles cases where a person has been physically or emotionally injured.</p>
<p>The body of law that applies to personal injury cases is the law of torts. As a general matter, a tort occurs when someone has breached a duty that he or she owes to another person. Many dental malpractice cases are premised on negligence theory. Negligence liability arises when a person owes a duty to another and he or she breaches that duty, thereby causing damages. As such, the four elements of a negligence cause of action are duty, breach, causation and damages. When a plaintiff is able to establish a prima facie case of negligence, he or she may be awarded monetary damages.</p>
<p>Although this is a simplistic picture of the legal framework, a licensed and qualified dental malpractice lawyer can provide a detailed explanation of the way in which dental malpractice suits are brought and are established.</p>
<p>Despite the fact that many dental malpractice suits are filed in courts around the country, the vast majority of these cases settle outside of court and, in some cases, before trial. The amount of the settlement can vary due to the number of factors affecting the amount of the settlement. The extent of damages or injuries to the patient is a prominent factor. The extent of the dentist&#8217;s breach of duty and the dentist&#8217;s past performance are also important factors that may have an impact on the amount negotiated for.</p>
<p>Although it is entirely possible for an individual patent to represent him or herself in a dental malpractice action, many people advise against it. The applicable laws may be quite complex. Most laymen have little to no understanding of the law, making self-representation undesirable.</p>
<p>Given that attorneys are so plentiful, there is no excuse for failing to contact a dental malpractice attorney. In many cases, dental malpractice attorneys offer free consultations.</p>
<p>Contact a dental malpractice lawyer today in order to help you ascertain whether or not you have suffered an injury for which the law provides a remedy. If you have suffered some injury because of your dentist&#8217;s malpractice, you may be entitled to recover.</p>
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		<title>Costs For Dental Malpractice Cases</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 May 2011 13:16:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are the unfortunate victim of a dental malpractice mishap, you may be entitled to monetary damages. It is important to contact a licensed and qualified attorney to help you ascertain whether of not you have a viable claim. In the United States, &#8220;dental malpractice&#8221; attorney simply denotes an attorney who has completed a &#8230; <a href="http://dental-malpractice.net/costs-for-dental-malpractice-cases">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are the unfortunate victim of a dental malpractice mishap, you may be entitled to monetary damages. It is important to contact a licensed and qualified attorney to help you ascertain whether of not you have a viable claim.</p>
<p>In the United States, &#8220;dental malpractice&#8221; attorney simply denotes an attorney who has completed a four-year undergraduate course of study leading to a Bachelor&#8217;s degree and has received his or her Juris Doctor from a law school. What distinguishes a general practitioner from an attorney who handles dental malpractice lawsuits is the fact that the dental malpractice attorney usually has experience in handling cases involving dental malpractice.</p>
<p>Many dental malpractice lawyers handle not only dental malpractice cases, but also lawsuits involving other types of malpractice such as medical malpractice. Moreover, in many cases, a dental malpractice lawyer may practice other areas of law that are unrelated to dental malpractice.</p>
<p>In the majority of cases, a dental malpractice case is a civil matter. What this means for the victim of the malpractice is that he or she is generally entitled to money damages, should the victim prevail in court. Most civil dental malpractice cases are settled out of court. Essentially, the plaintiff&#8217;s attorney negotiates with the defendant dentist&#8217;s attorney. The negotiations typically result in a monetary settlement that both parties are satisfied with. Obviously, it is in the best interest of the dentist to achieve a lower settlement, whereas it is in the victim&#8217;s best interest to reach a higher monetary settlement. As such, the need for an intelligent, ethical and experienced attorney becomes especially important.</p>
<p>Many victim&#8217;s of dental malpractice fear the difficulty and financial costs associated with bringing a dental malpractice suit, and the almost inevitable requirement of hiring an attorney. However, finding and hiring the right dental malpractice attorney is hardly a difficult task. In the age of the internet, a simple search using your favorite search engine will turn up a vast number of listings for dental malpractice attorneys. Even the concern regarding the financial cost to the patient can typically be circumvented. In many dental malpractice cases, qualified and licensed attorneys will take the case on a contingency fee basis. As a result, the dental malpractice attorney will collect a portion of the proceeds only in the event that the patient is successful in his or her lawsuit against a negligent dental practitioner.</p>
<p>Given the virtual omnipresence of qualified and licensed attorneys on the internet, there is no reason to avoid discussing the viability of your dental malpractice case with a dental malpractice lawyer. In many cases, dental malpractice attorneys offer free consultations to new clients.</p>
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		<title>Are You A Victim Of Dental Malpractice?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 May 2011 11:14:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>daniel</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dental hygiene and the possibility of dental malpractice are serious matters. Dentists, much like doctors, are held to a strict set of rules. Their conduct is limited in many ways. Generally speaking, dentists are required to act ethically and to employ reasonable and safe procedures in order to meet their patients&#8217; needs. Dentists are doctors, &#8230; <a href="http://dental-malpractice.net/are-you-a-victim-of-dental-malpractice">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dental hygiene and the possibility of dental malpractice are serious matters. Dentists, much like doctors, are held to a strict set of rules. Their conduct is limited in many ways. Generally speaking, dentists are required to act ethically and to employ reasonable and safe procedures in order to meet their patients&#8217; needs. Dentists are doctors, much like medical doctors such as a physician. Millions of people each day place their trust and confidence in a dental practitioner. Dentists are expected to be well versed in the latest and safest dental procedures. They are expected to abide by the law and work within the confines of what we would expect a medical doctor to work in.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, some dentists fail to respect the law or otherwise jeopardize the safety and/or dental health of their clients. The types of injuries that a client might sustain may range from something relatively minor, to something serious, such as a fatality.</p>
<p>Many dental malpractice cases stem from nerve injuries affecting a patient&#8217;s ability to taste or control their jaw, while others stem from the faulty maintenance of crowns or bridges. Others include the improper use of anesthesia, the unnecessary removal of teeth, failure to extract the correct tooth and even errors in a dentist&#8217;s documenting a patient&#8217;s medical history.</p>
<p>It is important to contact a licensed and qualified attorney who handles dental malpractice cases when you think you might have been the victim of dental malpractice. Dental malpractice attorneys are aware of the applicable laws. They typically have a solid grasp of the dental malpractice laws that apply in your particular jurisdiction. Most importantly, a qualified and licensed dental malpractice attorney has the ability to tell you whether or not you have a dental malpractice case and the likely outcome, should he or she determine that you have a viable dental malpractice claim.</p>
<p>It is of the utmost importance to contact an attorney to bring unscrupulous dentists to answer for the damages and injuries they have caused you by their negligence. In many cases, dental practitioners hold dental malpractice insurance policies. These policies typically indemnify them in the event of a dental malpractice lawsuit.</p>
<p>Always remember that bringing a viable dental malpractice suit against a negligent dentist will ensure that you are that dentist&#8217;s last victim. In the event that the dentist&#8217;s dereliction is minor, a lawsuit ensures that the dental practitioner behaves more responsibly in the future. After all, it is not completely unheard of for a dentist whose performance is riddled with minor cases of negligence to eventually commit a massive dereliction resulting in a patient&#8217;s death.</p>
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		<title>Privacy Policy</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 May 2011 13:49:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Your Privacy Your privacy is important to us. To better protect your privacy we provide this notice explaining our online information practices and the choices you can make about the way your information is collected and used. To make this notice easy to find, we make it available on our homepage and at every point &#8230; <a href="http://dental-malpractice.net/privacy-policy">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Your Privacy</strong><br />
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