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Can you get compensation for a broken jaw?

By Matthew Alvarez

Can you get compensation for a broken jaw?

If you suffer a broken jaw, a dislocation, nerve damage, or any other form of jaw injury because of somebody else’s negligence, you may be eligible to claim compensation from them. For example, if you fracture your jaw from being assaulted at work, you could be compensated.

How much compensation do you get for a jaw injury?

Based on the following sampling of case law, the range for general damages awarded for suffering from jaw injuries as a result of an accident is between $34,047 – $170,477 [adjusted for 2020 inflation rates].

Can you sue a dentist for breaking your jaw?

When caused by dental negligence, a jaw fracture can be reason to pursue a dental malpractice lawsuit. The most common dental procedures that can result in jaw fractures when performed incorrectly are tooth extractions or dental implant surgery.

How long are you off work with a broken jaw?

A period of 2–6 weeks is usually required for initial bone healing.

How do they put a plate in your jaw?

What does the surgery involve. Once you have been put under the general anaesthetic, the fracture sites will be opened up. This involves making an incision on the inside of your mouth through the gum. The broken bones are then repositioned together and held in place with small metal plates and screws.

Can I sue for TMJ?

The outcome of a TMJ lawsuit is contingent on proving that the dental procedure caused your TMJ disorder. Your dental malpractice lawyer must be able to prove that your TMJ disorder was caused by dental trauma inflicted by your doctor rather than arising from a preexisting problem or an unrelated event.

What happens to jaw bone after tooth extraction?

Jawbone is preserved through the pressure and stimulus of chewing. When that is removed through tooth loss, the bone “resorbs” (reabsorbs) into the body. In the first year after tooth extraction 25% of bone is lost, and this bone loss continues on.

What had resulted in broken jaws?

Causes of a broken or dislocated jaw physical assault in the face. sports injuries. vehicle accidents. accidental falls in the home.