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I fell and knocked my teeth out awhile agoWhat is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Nevada I fell on someones property somewhere around november 1999, and knocked out my 2 front teeth. The property owner paid to have my teeth fixed in Las Vegas. I never had any legal representation for this injury. Now as a grown woman I am experiencing middle back pains, numbness in my right arm,and i'm noticing that my teeth are spreading due to the lack of the bonding and retainers that I had prior to my injury. What should I do? |
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| Even if the claim hadn't already been settled, and even if you could prove your current problems were due to the fall, the statute of limitations has LONG since passed. |
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| The OP should really consider herself lucky that someone felt obliged to pay for her dental work. It is a sad state of affairs when people are always looking for handouts.
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