I remember having my wisdom teeth out, but the orthodontist had to take out a broken molar by cutting it out. After the surgery, I remember trying to lie down on a sofa in the reception area, until a nurse came with a wheelchair, and my father and the nurse helped into the car. I was surprised that the whole plan changed just because of a BROKEN MOLAR that could not be removed with forceps. The wisdom teeth were not even problematic.
What a wonderful tribute to your dentist. He is the rare man who came to your aid regardless of the day and time. I believe you hold yourself to the same standard. I wish you well in this lawsuit. No good deed goes unpunished they say. I hope that isn't the case for you and that you prevail.
I remember having my wisdom teeth out, but the orthodontist had to take out a broken molar by cutting it out. After the surgery, I remember trying to lie down on a sofa in the reception area, until a nurse came with a wheelchair, and my father and the nurse helped into the car. I was surprised that the whole plan changed just because of a BROKEN MOLAR that could not be removed with forceps. The wisdom teeth were not even problematic.
It's a whole to do--depending on the tooth!
What a wonderful tribute to your dentist. He is the rare man who came to your aid regardless of the day and time. I believe you hold yourself to the same standard. I wish you well in this lawsuit. No good deed goes unpunished they say. I hope that isn't the case for you and that you prevail.
Defamation law is the last line of defense these days, it seems