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Nerve
Damage

Dental procedures should never leave you with lasting pain or numbness. If a dentist caused nerve damage, you may have a claim for negligence.

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Fight for Your Nerve Damage Claim

If you have suffered harm due to nerve damage by negligent dentist, you could be entitled to medical negligence compensation. Contact us for support.

Common Types of Errors
  • Lingual nerve injury (affecting tongue sensation)

  • Inferior alveolar nerve damage (causing numbness in the jaw, lips, or chin)

  • Nerve damage from poorly administered anesthesia

  • Damage due to excessive force during extractions or implants

Potential Consequences
  • Persistent pain or burning sensation

  • Numbness or loss of sensation in the mouth, lips, or tongue

  • Difficulty eating, drinking, or speaking

  • Permanent nerve damage in severe cases

Steps to Take
  • Consult a specialist for nerve damage evaluation.

  • Keep detailed records of your symptoms and how they affect daily life.

  • Obtain your dental records and X-rays to prove negligence.

  • Consult us for free evaluation to assess your compensation eligibility.

No Win, No Fee

We offer conditional fee agreements (CFA) or "no win, no fee" structures to make legal services more accessible to individuals who may be hesitant to claim due to financial concerns.