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Types of Payout | Benefits |
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Lost Income |
Compensation for missed work and reduced earning capacity |
Medical Expenses |
Coverage for ongoing treatment, rehabilitation, and medical care |
Travel Costs |
Reimbursement for travel to medical appointments |
Domestic Assistance |
Support for household help if you can’t manage daily tasks |
Pain and Suffering |
Financial compensation for physical and emotional distress |
Future Losses |
Payment for long-term financial impact due to negligence |
If you’re unsure about your entitlements, our expert dental injury lawyers can assess your case and guide you through the claims process.
CONTACT WYATTS
Tell us about your claim. We’ll listen to you and take the time to get to know you so we can fully understand your situation, injuries and needs.
YOUR ELIGIBILITY
We will explain in simple terms what you are entitled to based on what you have told us. Then we’ll offer to get started working on your behalf.
WE GET STARTED
You decide if you would like one of our CTP compensation lawyers to start your case. Then we get to work for you.
Free initial consultation
No win no fee policy
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In-home consultation If you are unable to travel
We can talk to you in your preferred language
What Are the Most Common Causes of Dental Injuries?
Some common causes of dental injuries include:
- Failure to properly diagnose oral health issues like cavities or gum disease
- Errors in treatment planning or choosing incorrect procedures for dental care
- Inadequate sterilisation of dental equipment, leading to infections
- Mistakes during dental surgeries, such as extractions or implants
- Insufficient aftercare or improper instructions following dental treatments
How Do I Claim Compensation for Dental Negligence Injuries?
Claiming dental injury compensation can be complex, but Wyatts’ lawyers are here to guide you through every step. Here is what you need to do:
- Seek Legal Advice – Engage a specialist dental injury lawyer to assess your case. Your lawyer will review your medical records and gather evidence.
- Medical Expert Review – The independent medical experts will assess your case, determine if your treatment was negligent, and provide a formal report.
- Lodging Your Claim – Your lawyer will file your claim with the insurer of the responsible medical provider. The insurer will review the claim and respond.
- Mediation & Settlement – If the insurer denies your claim, we proceed to mediation. Most cases are resolved at this stage with a negotiated settlement.
- Court Proceedings (If Necessary) – If a settlement isn’t reached, your case may proceed to court. Your lawyer will advise you on the best course of action.
If you need assistance, contact our dental negligence lawyers at 1800 773 880.
Can I Make a Dental Injury Claim on My Own Without a Lawyer?
Navigating a dental injury claim requires you to be vigilant and have the legal knowledge to get maximum compensation out of your suffering. If you make a claim on your own, you might get less compensation if you miss any critical details. This is why it’s recommended to seek legal help.
Wyatts Lawyers’ experienced dental injury lawyers will:
- Ensure all your injuries, including psychological impacts, are thoroughly assessed
- Provide personalised advice tailored to your situation
- Handle negotiations with insurers to secure the maximum compensation
- Represent you in disputes or appeals if your claim is denied
- Work on your behalf so you can focus on your recovery
Having the right legal team ensures you achieve the best possible outcome.
How Long Do I Have To Submit My Dental Claim?
Dental claims should be lodged within three years from when the malpractice took place. However, exceptions may apply for children, individuals with disabilities, or cases where the negligence was not immediately apparent. If you believe you’ve exceeded the time limit, it may still be possible to argue that the injury was only discovered later. Given the complexity of dental injury claims, seeking legal advice from a specialist lawyer can help determine your eligibility and next steps for pursuing compensation.
How Do No Win No Fee Lawyers Work?
Wyatts operates on a No Win, No Fee basis, meaning you won’t pay legal fees unless your case is successful. This allows you to pursue your claim without financial risk. Always check what is covered under the No Win, No Fee agreement to avoid unexpected costs.
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