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Dental Negligence


Can You Claim Against an NHS Dentist? | Captain Claim
Quick Answer: Yes, you can absolutely claim against an NHS dentist. NHS patients have exactly the same legal rights as private patients. If substandard dental care harmed you, Captain Claim can help you get the compensation you deserve. You Have Rights, Even as an NHS Patient One of the most common things we hear from people who contact Captain Claim is: "But I was only seen on the NHS, can I still make a claim?" The answer is yes, every time. Your legal rights do not depend
May 58 min read


What Evidence Do I Need For A Dental Negligence Claim?
One of the most common questions we hear is: what evidence do I actually need? The reasurring answer is that you do not need to gather everything yourself, your solicitor takes on the heavy lifting. But understanding what is required, and what you can do right now, gives your claim a significant advantage from the start. Not sure where to start? Captain Claim offers a free, no obligation case assessment. Why Evidence Is The Foundation of Your Claim In a dental negligence clai
May 15 min read


Dental negligence time limits - how long do you have to claim?
If you have been harmed by negligent dental treatment, one of the most urgent questions you will face is: how long do I have to claim? Miss the deadline and your right to compensation is permanently lost, regardless of how strong your case is. Here is everything you need to know. Not sure if you're still in time? Captain Claim offers a free, no-obligation assessment. The Three Year Rule Under Section 11(4) of the Limitation Act 1980, you have three years to begin a dental neg
Apr 303 min read


How To Prove Dental Negligence In The UK
Everything you need to know about duty of care, the Bolam test, the but-for test for causation, evidence and your right to compensation, for NHS and private patients alike.
Apr 298 min read


A Complete Guide To Dental Negligence Claims In The UK
Dental negligence can cause avoidable pain, tooth loss, nerve damage and expensive corrective treatment, often leaving patients uncertain about their rights and unsure where to start. This guide explains the full claims process in plain English, from gathering evidence to understanding time limits, expert witnesses and compensation. What Dental Negligence Actually Means in Legal Terms A poor dental outcome is not automatically negligence. Many things can go wrong in dentistry
Apr 298 min read
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