Extending the Statute of Limitations for Dental Malpractice

Ohio dental malpractice attorney, Scott Kuboff, discusses "180-day" letters and how they are used to extend the statute of limitations if properly served.

DISCLAIMER: This video is for educational purposes only and should not be construed as legal advice as to the statute of limitations or how to properly serve a 180-day letter. If you want to know that information, contact an attorney.

If you have sustained an injury following a dental procedure, please contact Scott for a no cost, no obligation consultation and case evaluation.


What is the Statute of Repose for Dental Malpractice in Ohio

Ohio dental malpractice attorney, Scott Kuboff, discusses the statute of repose and how much time you have to discover a dental injury before your claim is barred.

DISCLAIMER: This video is for educational purposes only and should not be construed as legal advice as to the statute of repose in your case. If you want to know the statute of repose applicable to your case, contact an attorney.

If you believe you are a victim of dental malpractice, please contact Scott for a no cost, no obligation consultation and case evaluation.

What is the Statute of Limitations for Dental Malpractice in Ohio

Ohio dental malpractice attorney, Scott Kuboff, discusses the statute of limitations and how much time you have to file a lawsuit for injuries related to dental negligence.

DISCLAIMER:  This video is for educational purposes only and should not be construed as legal advice as to the statute of limitations in your case.  If you want to know the statute of limitations applicable to your case, contact an attorney.

If you believe you are a victim of dental malpractice, please contact Scott for a no cost, no obligation consultation and case evaluation.


Dental Malpractice Claims in Ohio

Ohio dental malpractice attorney, Scott Kuboff, discusses the standard of care for dental professionals and that not all bad outcomes are the result of dental negligence.

If you believe you are the victim of dental malpractice, please contact Scott for a no cost, no obligation consultation and case evaluation.

Lawsuit Funding: A Horrible Idea

Personal injury and medical malpractice claims are advanced to help an individual who has been wronged or injured by the negligence or carelessness of another person to be compensated for their injuries.   That being said, personal injury and medical malpractice claims do not come with a blank check.   Liability is often disputed and can be difficult for a plaintiff to establish.   In fact, according to the most recent report from the Ohio Department of Insurance, roughly 75% of medical malpractice claims are resolved in favor of the doctors and hospitals.    

With statistics like this in mind, it easy to understand the allure of lawsuit funding: guaranteed money up-front and a promise that you can still recover money from pursing a lawsuit without any risk or obligation to repay the money back if you lose.   I guess that – not having to repay the advance if you lose – is what differentiates lawsuit funding from a loan from Bobby Baccalieri of The Sopranos.   However, make no bones about it: lawsuit funding is a horrible idea. 

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