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Dental Malpractice Settlement Funding
Settlement Loans on Malpractice Lawsuits
Expecting a Dentist Malpractice Settlement? Get $500-$500K in 24 to 48 Hours! Blazing-Fast Approvals, Lowest Rates, Bad Credit OK! Get FAST Cash on Dental Malpractice Cases and Dental Malpractice Settlements.
TriMark Legal Funding LLC delivers fast, affordable lawsuit loans (lawsuit cash advances) on medical malpractice and medical negligence lawsuits nationwide.
Dental Malpractice Cases:
Problems That People Sue Dentists For
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Dentists, like other types of doctors, usually work very hard to make sure that their patients are well cared for. Unfortunately however, that doesn't stop mistakes from happening. In fact, it has been estimated that as many as 1 in 7 medical malpractice cases relate specifically to dental malpractice issues like:
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Most people think of malpractice in terms of what a physician (in this case, a dentist) does to cause harm to a patient. This can include everything from permanently injuring a tongue nerve during surgery to installing a defective oral device that causes costly and painful complications.
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These are negligent acts; things that the dentist did, but should not have done. There is also another type of malpractice; negligent omissions. These are negligent acts where the dentist should have done something but didn't; like when they fail to diagnose oral cancer or fail to treat an infection.
Burden of Proof
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As always, burden of proof is with the plaintiff, so in order to win a dental malpractice settlement, plaintiffs need to demonstrate more than just some short-term pain or an unnecessary extra visit to the dentist's office. The dentist's malpractice has to cause serious, lasting or permanent harm that is both quantifiable, and of a sufficient enough degree that it is reasonable to believe that the plaintiff would recover a sizable award were the case ever to go to trial.
Examples would be if the plaintiff had to have expensive emergency surgery to correct what the dentist did wrong, or if a significant amount of work was missed, or if the plaintiff suffered permanent loss of sensation or disfigurement, or had to contend with undiagnosed cancer. Those types of damage and injury (when combined with pain and suffering) are significant enough to expect a fair settlement.
Pre Settlement Funding on Dental Malpractice Settlements
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Settlement Advances for Plaintiffs Involved in Serious MedMal Litigation
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Dental Malpractice
TriMark Legal Funding LLC provides non-recourse loans for lawsuits, pre settlement loans and settlement cash advance on medical malpractice cases. |
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TriMark Legal Funding LLC provides fast, affordable, risk-free lawsuit cash and lawsuit settlement loans from $500 to $500,000, often in as little as 24 to 48 hours for plaintiffs involved in medical malpractice (aka "medmal") or medical negligence lawsuits. If you are struggling financially while you wait for your medical malpractice settlement to be finalized, apply now and get cash in a couple of days.
What Is Dental Malpractice?
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Dental malpractice occurs when the treatment provided by dentists or other dental health care professionals falls below the acceptable standard of care causing serious personal injuries. Like other areas of professional malpractice, dental malpractice is a form of negligence.
True dental malpractice consists of negligent conduct by a dentist or other dental health care provider that causes serious damage and injury. While there may be "malpractice" from a theoretical point of view, inasmuch as a dentist may have acted negligently, but if the conduct did not cause serious injury to the patient, it is not actionable from a litigation standpoint.
The Importance of Expert Testimony
As with other types of medical malpractice cases, determining culpability for dental malpractice lawsuits is of paramount importance, so lawyers for both plaintiff and defense rely heavily on the testimony of expert witnesses. So much emphasis is placed on expert testimony in fact, that it's fair to say that in most dental malpractice lawsuits, the case is won or lost, based in large part, on the quality of expert testimony. Obviously the severity and extent of injury, as well as the actual damages sustained by the plaintiff, play an important role, but these can frequently be mitigated by the defense when skillful expert testimony is used to suggest, and then support, the notion that an accepted standard of care was not breached.
When plaintiffs are able to provide credible, incontestable expert testimony that points a "smoking gun" directly and irrefutably at the defendant and clearly demonstrates that the defendant deviated from the accepted standard of care, the plaintiff can expect to prevail. Without that "smoking gun" however, malpractice lawsuits can quickly deteriorate into a roll of the dice.
Requirements for Medical Malpractice Settlement Funding
What We Need To See In Order To Get You The Money You Need
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For that reason, TriMark Legal Funding LLC will normally only consider pre settlement funding or lawsuit cash advances on medical negligence or medical malpractice cases when 1). there is gross medical incompetence or negligence as noted above, or 2). if the plaintiff's attorney has already developed their case to the point where they have retained expert witnesses, the experts have already generated their reports or summaries and those reports are available for us to review during our underwriting process.
According to the latest statistics, only about 1 in every 4 medmal lawsuits end with a successful verdict or settlement against the defendant. In other words, 75% (or 3 out of every 4) medical malpractice lawsuits that are brought, lose. That one fact is what makes medical malpractice cases, hands down, the riskiest type of case for lawsuit funding companies to invest in.
To help mitigate that risk, TriMark Legal Funding LLC has established the following minimum guidelines and will only consider plaintiff funding on medical malpractice cases, nursing home malpractice cases and any other malpractice litigation where the following conditions have been met:
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The plaintiff has died as a direct result of the malpractice OR the plaintiff has suffered serious, permanent and/or irreparable physical injury or harm. |
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There must be a reasonable expectation that the case will result in a significant damage award to the plaintiff in excess of $25,000 net (after attorney fees, case costs, etc.) |
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The case must be developed to the point where an expert witness has been retained and their report or summary is available for our review during underwriting. |
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Depending on the liability and severity of the case, we may also require that a settlement offer be made by the defendant before we will consider funding the case. |
A DENTAL MALPRACTICE SETTLEMENT LOAN OR A MALPRACTICE LAWSUIT LOAN COULD PUT CASH IN YOUR HANDS IN AS LITTLE AS 24-48 HOURS!
Getting a lawsuit pre settlement advance is simple and easy as long as you have a good quality personal injury malpractice suit. It's fast, free and easy to apply and with no credit checks, no income or employment requirements, no monthly payments and no up-front or out-of-pocket costs, settlement loans are 100% RISK-FREE for plaintiffs and you only repay the advance if you win your case. If you lose your case or your case doesn't settle, YOU OWE US NOTHING!
TriMark Legal Funding LLC is one of the leading and most highly respected settlement funding and law firm financing providers in the United States. We can offer plaintiff cash advances in as little as 24 to 48 hours with your attorney's cooperation.
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