Patient will win $ 10 thousand a wrong tooth extraction

Posted on 20. May, 2009 by Hamilton in News

Patient will win $ 10 thousand a wrong tooth extraction

A patient will receive R $ 10 thousand in compensation for having a tooth pulled by mistake. Silas de Oliveira account that started orthodontic treatment in the Training and Assistance Center Integrated Transport Workers in the Senat, which acknowledged the need to extract two teeth. However, the dentist, the agent of the defendant, drew a tooth in error, causing damage to the plaintiff. The decision is the 1st Civil Chamber of the Court of Rio

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The judges decided unanimously to keep the sentence of the 35th Civil Court of the District Capital. In the report, the judge Rulière Camilo Ribeiro, rapporteur of the process, emphasizes the importance of compensating the author for damages.

"Of course, the reversal of the tooth to be extracted arose an unpleasant situation, dissatisfaction and frustration, not having that require evidence of the suffering of those who do not get proper health care and is setting the correct amount for compensation for moral damages," said the magistrate.

No. of case: 2008.001.66023

Source: TJERJ

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