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Dreyers Nestle Drumstick Ice CreamI am in Fresno, CA. I was eating a bowl of Dreyers Ice Cream. The kind with Nestle Drumstick Ice Cream Cone peices in it. I began to eat it and felt immediate pain. Shortly after i realized it was my tooth. Not pain from sensitive teeth, but from a broken tooth. I don't know what it was, but something in the ice cream broke my tooth. what can i do about this? |
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| Without some evidence that the ice cream caused your broken tooth, you probably cannot collect anything. |
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| It would require something in the ice cream that shouldn't be there. Chomping on chocolate chips or nuts or cone parts even if it DID break your tooth will not incur any liability. I can tell you I've broken teeth on a BAGEL. Any thing that requires chewing (and sticky things seem to pull in addition to bearing down) can cause an already cracked tooth to break. Even munching on very HARD things should not cause normal teeth to break.
__________________ I'm not a lawyer, but I did stay in a Holiday Inn Express last night. |
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