You need to consult an attorney experienced in tort law.
Medical Malpractice at Hospitals happens all across the nation. All hospitals have issues concerning medical malpractice lawsuits.
If the dentist is part of the insurance company's network, he or she is contracted NOT to balance bill the patient for the discount negotiated as part of the contract. The dentist can charge for the difference between the discounted rate and what the insurer pays. For example, if the usual charge for the procedure is $100 but the discounted amount is $60 and the insurer pays half; then the dentist can charge you $30. But the dentist should NOT be charging you the $30 PLUS the $40 discounted amount. If this happens you should contact your insurance company as the dentist may be in violation of his or her contract.
When a DPPO is primary coverage, the charges paid by the patient are based on the agreed DPPO discounted fees--not the DHMO schedule of charges. The dentist would bill the DPPO for the procedures performed. If the dentist is in the DHMO network, he or she would also get his or her regular capitation payment for that patient.
If a dentist does that to you, you would have to call the ambulance.
I don't know how often this actually happens, but in theory, a person who had hired the services of a life coach might claim that the coaching was wrong in some way and his or her life is now even worse than it had been before, and might sue as a result; the kind of insurance that would be applicable in such cases would be malpractice insurance.
you should complain immediately. my friend's dentist did that and she had to get braces.
It so happens that you have no insurance
it can cause your teeth to rot you have to go to the dentist if it happens anytime
When this happens, your Insurance company pays for damages. If the accident is your fault, your insurance rates can go up.
Beneficiery can sue.
They kill it
no insurance + jail