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I need a dental malpractice attorney to evaluate my case.

Answered 4 years and 6 months ago by Matthew R. Nahrgang (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
While I do not handle that area of law myself, I refer such matters to other counsel who have helped many of my clients.  Please email me and I will make the introduction.  Best Regards,   Matthew R. Nahrgang, Esquire 35 Evansburg Road, Ste 400 Collegeville, PA 19426 (610) 489-3041 o (610) 489-3042 fax nahrganglaw.com... Read More
While I do not handle that area of law myself, I refer such matters to other counsel who have helped many of my clients.  Please email me and I... Read More
Yes, you have a dental malpractice case, if they perform surgery on the wrong tooth. Retain counsel here in Florida on contingency fee, which means you don't pay anything unless you win.
Yes, you have a dental malpractice case, if they perform surgery on the wrong tooth. Retain counsel here in Florida on contingency fee, which means... Read More

Can I sue a dentist?

Answered 6 years and 6 months ago by attorney Stephen Arnold Black   |   1 Answer
You may have a case. How long ago did the work take place? Discuss with counsel here in Florida for possible contingency fee representation which means you don’t pay anything unless you win. 
You may have a case. How long ago did the work take place? Discuss with counsel here in Florida for possible contingency fee representation which... Read More

Dental Malpractice

Answered 6 years and 6 months ago by attorney Stephen Arnold Black   |   1 Answer
You may have a solid case for dental malpractice. Discuss with counsel here in Florida about contingency fee representation, which means you dont pay anything unless you win. Do not let the office pressure you into signing anything. Call to discuss.
You may have a solid case for dental malpractice. Discuss with counsel here in Florida about contingency fee representation, which means you dont pay... Read More

Who handles dental malpractice in Pensacola. Fl?

Answered 6 years and 8 months ago by attorney Stephen Arnold Black   |   1 Answer
ok, so even if your dentist committed negligence, you still have to prove damages. What injuries did yoiu suffer and are they permanent?
ok, so even if your dentist committed negligence, you still have to prove damages. What injuries did yoiu suffer and are they permanent?