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Old 01-18-2013, 06:03 PM   #3 (permalink)
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That would be a hard one. Basically if that filling needs to be replaced later due to failure, can be just due to time not actually the dentists fault, you cant file a new claim again for the new repair. You would be stuck paying for the repairs the rest of your life. Sometimes a fix wont ever go bad, sometimes with age and use it can. But in the end though, if it wasnt for the metal shaving, you wouldnt have had to go through this in the first place nor deal with it for the rest of your life.

So IMO I would be slightly worried about signing that. I would take the copy and ask an attorney for adivice on the plausibilty of adding in a stipulation stating that if any future repairs are needed that are not from a mistake or poor workmanship from the dentist, that it will still be covered by them, and if he or she deems that to be a legitamate request then send it back with the addition drafted by the attorney atteched for their review. I would probably also add in that at least 2-3 different opinions from different dentists on the reason of the failure be added to let the company know that you have their best intrests in mind and also yours. Then I would let them know if they dont agree to those terms that you will be proceeding with legal recourse in court. Who knows in 20 years that joker might need to be replaced or even worse a new tooth, not something that is cheap by any means.
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