Making a Negligence Claim

If you have suffered a personal injury due to dental negligence, it is important to contact a specialist dental or clinical negligence solicitor as soon as possible.  As with most other personal injury claims there is a three year limitation period within which the claim proceedings must commence.

When contacting a personal injury solicitor, the first step will be for the solicitor to assess your claim in order to determine whether or not you have sufficient grounds and evidence to make a personal injury claim.  If your case is not strong enough, a solicitor may not be willing to take your case on a “no win no fee” basis, also known as a conditional fee agreement (CFA).

Contact the National Accident Helpline on 0800 6783 601 or complete our online personal injury claim form.

For further information on making a dental negligence compensation claim, click on the details below: 




No Win No Fee

Our team of dental negligence solicitors work on a no win no fee basis. No win no fee means that if your claim is not successful, you do not pay your solicitor a penny.

Dental Negligence Claims

Dental negligence is a specialist area of personal injury law. We have solicitors in locations throughout the UK that specialise in dental negligence compensation claims.

Free Consultation

Our dental negligence solicitors provide a completely free and without obligation consultation. Call 0800 6783 601 to speak to one of our advisors, or click to start your claim online.

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All dental negligence claims made through the dentalnegligenceclaims website are dealt with by the National Accident Helpline, the UK's leading no win no fee specialists. Making an enquiry is completely free and there is no oblgation to use the service of any solicitor following a free consultation.
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