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This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

Do I have a case against the dentist?

Paul L. Whitfield
Answered by attorney Paul L. Whitfield (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Paul Whitfield and Associates P.A.
I think if the anesthesia did not work that may be a problem with no answer. What was he supposed to do, walk away with the job unfinished? What would you have said then? I think you ought to get your complete dental chart (dentists draw pictures and make scratches rather than written reports) and ask another dentist to review it and give you his opinion. You have to have an expert opinion to begin a malpractice claim in NC.
I think if the anesthesia did not work that may be a problem with no answer. What was he supposed to do, walk away with the job unfinished? What would you have said then? I think you ought to get your complete dental chart (dentists draw pictures and make scratches rather than written reports) and ask another dentist to review it and give you his opinion. You have to have an expert opinion to begin a malpractice claim in NC.
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What can I do if my special needs son has been assaulted at school?

James Peirce Kelaher
Answered by attorney James Peirce Kelaher (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Kelaher Law Offices, P.A.
The problem is that it is difficult to accuse the bus driver of not providing adequate supervision on the bus, because he's (or she's) got something else of greater important to do: drive the bus and avoid accidents. In order to recover against the school board, you would have to prove that an employee of the school board either did something a reasonable person wouldn't do, or failed to do something a reasonable person would do. Since we're having so many budgetary problems due to the economy, and so many cuts to the school board's budget, it would be hard to convince a jury that the school bus driver should have been paying more attention to the kids on the bus than the road, or that the school bus should have had a "sergeant at arms" on board the school bus to keep occurrences like this from happening. It would not hurt to get medical documentation of these injuries, and it would help if you could find out which child in particular caused the injuries, as you could make a claim through that child's homeowner's insurance. If you report the problem to the school administration, then they are on notice of this occurrence, and it would place an additional burden on them to try to prevent a reoccurrence.
The problem is that it is difficult to accuse the bus driver of not providing adequate supervision on the bus, because he's (or she's) got something else of greater important to do: drive the bus and avoid accidents. In order to recover against the school board, you would have to prove that an employee of the school board either did something a reasonable person wouldn't do, or failed to do something a reasonable person would do. Since we're having so many budgetary problems due to the economy, and so many cuts to the school board's budget, it would be hard to convince a jury that the school bus driver should have been paying more attention to the kids on the bus than the road, or that the school bus should have had a "sergeant at arms" on board the school bus to keep occurrences like this from happening. It would not hurt to get medical documentation of these injuries, and it would help if you could find out which child in particular caused the injuries, as you could make a claim through that child's homeowner's insurance. If you report the problem to the school administration, then they are on notice of this occurrence, and it would place an additional burden on them to try to prevent a reoccurrence.
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What can I do if I have multiple points and a suspended license?

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Answered by attorney Timothy J Klisz (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Klisz Law Office, PLLC
You can go to jail for any driving while license suspended, but past offenses make it the highest risk. Hire a local attorney for your best bet at staying out of jail.
You can go to jail for any driving while license suspended, but past offenses make it the highest risk. Hire a local attorney for your best bet at staying out of jail.
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