Finding a Reputable Dental Expert Witness


by A Noton - Date: 2010-09-26 - Word Count: 517 Share This!

Nobody likes having to sit in a dental chair having work done. Most of us treat it as a necessary evil and trust that we are in the hands of professionals who have the necessary expertise to do the work properly. It is the law of averages that occasionally things will go wrong, but the question is what do you do if you think that your treatment has been inadequate or worse has caused damage. Most people are unaware that there are professionals who act as a medical expert witness or a dental expert witness.

When dental treatment goes wrong it can end up in a malpractice lawsuit. It is at this point that an expert witness can make all the difference to a claim. Over half of all claims filed for malpractice are won by the claimant. This result can be very dependent on obtaining the services of a good expert witness.

A claim will usually centre on the physical pain that the dentist might have caused, or the emotional pain that might have been suffered due to any resulting injury. The purpose of an expert is to present an unbiased view of the events that took place. They have to assess the medical facts of each case and present them in a clear and concise manner.

Some experts will appear in front of the jury to present their findings, while others will merely write a report. Regardless of the form that their evidence takes, they must present the evidence in language that can be understood by the jury. However, they must also be aware of all the newest technology in their field.

This means that they should have the relevant qualifications to show that they have been trained in the latest techniques and their training is completely up to date. They can then explain why the treatment was incorrectly carried out and can explain it in terms that are easily understood by the lay person.

Any kind of medical expert witness has to be a specialist in their particular field, and must have at least five years experience. Those who teach in their chosen field are often preferred because it immediately demonstrates their knowledge of that subject. If they are retired then it should have been for no more than two years or else the opposing side might be able to argue that their knowledge is out of date.

If your expert is to testify then it would help if they live locally, just in case they need to testify more than once. Your chosen medical expert should be comfortable testifying in front of a jury. They need to be able to cope with being cross examined and having their testimony compared with conflicting medical testimony.

It can be difficult enough to deal with the pain from having a medical procedure go wrong. Making sure that you get a great medical expert can help you to win your case. Choose you dental expert witness with great care to make sure that they can present your case clearly and precisely so that everything you have been through will be understood by the jury.


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