How can I recover compensation for dental injuries after my car crash?

When you’re involved in a car accident, it’s not uncommon to sustain injuries. But did you know that dental injuries are more common than people think? They occur more frequently than most people realize, and they’re more likely to occur in certain types of crashes, especially collisions when a person’s mouth slams into the steering wheel or some other hard object inside the vehicle.

The risk of dental injury is even greater if the person has braces or other attachments, such as fillings and crowns. These can break or get knocked out during an accident, which can cause serious long-term damage to your teeth and jawbone.

If you’ve been in a car accident, it’s important to know that your dental bills may be included as part of the compensation recovered after a crash. You must still be able to link those dental injuries to the collision, though. Our car accident lawyers are prepared to help.

We have the resources to thoroughly investigate your claim and build a strong case for compensation. The initial consultation is free, and there are no fees while we work on your case. You only pay us if we win.

Dental injuries that are commonly caused by car accidents

Common dental injuries that occur in a car crash :

  • Oral cavity damage
  • Dental implant damage
  • Cracked teeth
  • lost tooth
  • loose or dislodged teeth

Some of the necessary work may include:

  • Bridges
  • Dentures
  • Veneers
  • Crowns
  • Dental implants

While the costs of a car accident can be difficult to handle, they can also be expensive. In addition to the necessary work, accident victims who suffer dental injuries may also require emergency oral attention or a visit to an oral surgeon. The cost of all these procedures and dental visits can quickly add up.

Is it possible to sue the at-fault driver over dental injuries?

If the liability insurance company refuses to negotiate then your only option to recover compensation may be to file a lawsuit.

Any Drivers who have a standard insurance policy with the unlimited right to sue should not have issues filing a lawsuit. However, a basic insurance policy may prevent an accident victim from filing a lawsuit except in some cases. One exception would be if the victim has at all suffered a permanent injury.