Re: should I sue the dental clinic
- From: "Alexander Vasserman DDS" <purple543210@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: 26 Jul 2006 16:50:44 -0700
The really interesting thing is even if he sues there will be someone
that will take his money down the road to fix the problem. It's not
the high fees nor the malpractice or malpractice insurance that rubs
people the wrong way....It's the you need this and I can do this no
problem as long as you put the $$$ up front....then when you can't do
this or this goes a tad south it's the ...opps put some more $$$ up
and we can get this all fixed up
I don't tell my patients what they need. I approach the patient from a
paradigm "you do not need anything" after all people do not need teeth
to live successful happy and productive lives. The patient approaches
me with a problem and I simply offer a solution or two, the decision to
proceed with one solution or another or to go to someone else who can
provide other solutions is up to the patient. I do not scream anything
or twist anyone's arm to sit in my chair. Obviously some solutions may
be better for that particular individual and and it is always up to the
patient to decide what is best for them. It may be difficult for you to
understand how that works because you are used to having doctors tell
you what you need. I have no idea why you are so bitter about dentists
I can't think of anyone who would purposefully want to run a business
dealing with services in such a way as to create unhappy customers. Our
business relies on referrals 100% and if we have unhappy patients we
won't be in business for very long. So please show me the $$$$$ you are
talking about.
Tex wrote:
On 25 Jul 2006 20:32:54 -0700, "Alexander Vasserman DDS"
<purple543210@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
to fix this problem from scratch it will cost no more than $4000K
Show me the $$$$$ in this case and please explain how it is going to
hurt.
What are you going to do sue because you are missing a tooth and as a
result your wife won't have sex with you and it is causing undue
stress. Get real. Again good luck finding a lawyer on contingency for
1/3 of $4000.00. and guess what he will still have to come up with the
third to fix the problem and by the time the trial is over the cost to
repair this missing tooth is going to go up. If people are going to
engage in these frivulous lawsuits, the malpractice insurance rates
will go up (just give an insurance company an excuse to raise their
rates, they are worse than the oil companies) resulting in higher fees
for everyone so that people like you can bitch more.
It the arrogance you have by having people by the balls is what is
disgusting. Cracks like the start of the 2nd paragraph should be
reason enough to make people consider biting off their nose to spite
their faces so to speak.
The really interesting thing is even if he sues there will be someone
that will take his money down the road to fix the problem. It's not
the high fees nor the malpractice or malpractice insurance that rubs
people the wrong way....It's the you need this and I can do this no
problem as long as you put the $$$ up front....then when you can't do
this or this goes a tad south it's the ...opps put some more $$$ up
and we can get this all fixed up.
Funny how all the blame gets put back on the people who might get a
little satisfaction from bitching a little...they already forked their
money over and you want to blame them after they have already been
screwed...
In my other post my point was not to sue....what the hell why get
screwed a second time by another party....but if you said something to
me like the start of the 2nd paragraph I'd sue your ass even if it
wasn't on a contigency basis and I had to borrow the money to do it.
Of course you would never say this to somebody outside of a newsgroup
or unless it was down at the club amongst your peers.
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