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Claiming Compensation for Dental Injuries

Dental Injury Claims

Dental trauma occurs when the tooth receives a blow. Teeth can be broken, loosened or knocked out completely. These types of injuries can be costly to repair and difficult to resolve.

What we can do?

We do all of the work so you don't have to. We will do everything that is needed get your claim underway. We can access specialists on your behalf to carry out any treatment. As part of your claim we will instruct a dental medical expert to report on your injuries.

Types of Dental Claims

If you are injured or suffer loss as a result of the above then we may be able to help you with your claim. We can claim for dental injuries resulting from

  • Road Traffic Accidents
  • Trips, slips and falls
  • Criminal Injuries
  • Incidents at work

However we do not deal with dental negligence caused by medical professionals

Compensation

We aim to obtain the most amount of compensation for you to cover your pain and suffering and for any loss of earnings that have occurred as a result of the injury.

To find out the facts and details of running your case complete the claim form on this page.

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Injured at Work – A Breach of Duty

All employers have a responsibility to safeguard their employees in the workplace. This is known as a 'duty of care', and involves a statutory obligation to look after your welfare.

Many of these laws are laid out in the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, which amongst other things requires an employer to ensure:-

  • The premises is safe;
  • Equipment/machinery is appropriate and well maintained;
  • The correct training and supervision is provided;
  • Exposure to harmful substances (such as chemicals) is controlled;
  • Competent staff are employed;
  • Regular risk assessments are carried out;
  • There are first aid facilities available.

Should an employer fail to comply with these responsibilities, they have breached their duty of care.

 

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