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Chronic Pain After Dental Work? Understanding Your Rights in the UK

Chronic Dental Pain in the UK: Your Rights & Options

It’s a scenario nobody wants to imagine: routine dental work turns into a lingering nightmare of chronic pain. Unfortunately, it’s a reality for some. If you’re one of those individuals grappling with persistent pain following dental treatment, you may be wondering about your options and legal rights. In this article we will also highlight how you can start a medical negligence claim.

What Constitutes Chronic Pain After Dental Work?

“Chronic pain” in this context refers to pain persisting beyond the expected healing time following a dental procedure. This pain might be constant or intermittent, dull or sharp, and can significantly impact your quality of life. Common causes of chronic pain after dental work include nerve damage, infection, and complications from anesthesia.

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Your Rights as a Patient

The UK healthcare system upholds patient rights, including those who’ve experienced complications from dental work. If you believe your chronic pain is a result of negligence or substandard care, you have a right to seek redress.

Key Legal Considerations

Several legal principles come into play when dealing with chronic pain after dental work:

  • Duty of Care: Dental professionals have a duty of care towards their patients. This means they must provide a reasonable standard of care, skill, and treatment.
  • Negligence: If a dental professional breaches their duty of care, causing you harm, this may constitute negligence. To prove negligence, you need to demonstrate that the dental professional’s actions fell below the expected standard of care and directly caused your chronic pain.
  • Informed Consent: You have the right to be informed about the potential risks and benefits of any dental procedure before giving your consent. If you weren’t adequately informed and suffered harm as a result, you may have grounds for a claim.

Possible Avenues for Redress

If you’re experiencing chronic pain after dental work and believe it’s due to negligence or substandard care, there are several avenues you can explore:

  • Complaining to the Dental Practice: The first step is often to raise your concerns directly with the dental practice. They might offer remedial treatment or compensation.
  • The Dental Complaints Service: If you’re unsatisfied with the practice’s response, you can escalate your complaint to the Dental Complaints Service, an independent body that resolves complaints about private dental treatment.
  • The General Dental Council (GDC): The GDC regulates dental professionals in the UK. You can report a dental professional to the GDC if you believe their conduct or fitness to practice is impaired.
  • Legal Action: If other avenues fail to provide satisfactory resolution, you can consider taking legal action against the dental professional or practice. This typically involves making a claim for compensation through the courts.

Seeking Legal Advice

Navigating the legal complexities of chronic pain after dental work can be challenging. It’s strongly recommended to seek advice from a solicitor specializing in medical negligence or personal injury claims. They can assess your case, advise on the best course of action, and represent you if you decide to pursue legal action.

The Importance of Documentation

If you’re considering making a claim, it’s crucial to gather all relevant documentation. This includes:

  • Medical Records: Obtain copies of your dental records, including treatment plans, notes, and X-rays.
  • Correspondence: Keep any correspondence with the dental practice or other relevant parties.
  • Expenses: Keep track of any expenses incurred due to your chronic pain, such as medical bills, travel costs, and lost earnings.

Time Limits for Making a Claim

There are time limits for making a claim for compensation. In general, you have three years from the date you first became aware of the harm caused by the dental treatment. However, there are exceptions for children and those lacking mental capacity. It’s essential to seek legal advice promptly to avoid missing any deadlines.

Emotional Impact of Chronic Pain

Chronic pain can take a significant toll on your emotional well-being. It’s common to experience feelings of frustration, anxiety, and depression. It’s important to seek support from friends, family, or mental health professionals if needed. Remember, you’re not alone in this journey.

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Making a Medical Negligence Claim with National Claims

At National Claims, we understand the devastating impact that medical negligence can have on individuals and their families. If you or a loved one has suffered harm due to a surgical error, misdiagnosis, or any other form of medical negligence, our team is here to help by connect you with a solicitor from our panel who specialise in helping victims of medical negligence navigate the complexities of the claims process and secure the compensation they deserve.

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Let’s start with a free consultation to discuss the specifics of your case. We’ll listen to your experience, review your medical records, and assess the circumstances surrounding your injury. This allows us to give you initial advice on whether you have a valid claim, especially considering the complexities of medical negligence law.

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National Claims believes that access to justice shouldn’t be hindered by financial concerns. For this reason, we operate on a “No Win, No Fee” basis. You won’t pay any upfront legal fees. Our fees are contingent on the success of your claim, allowing you to pursue your case without undue financial burden.

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