captnwmkidd
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What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? TN
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? TN
My mother bought a bag of candy in Dec. 2012. She opened the package and put one in her mouth and bit down. The defective product broke her tooth off. Upon examining the product, it was discovered there were pieces that were hard as rocks. She was in substantial pain. She called the candy company and they sent her a return envelope to mail the product to them. They informed her that extreme heat had caused the product to make the candy hard. They informed her to call their insurance company, for reparations. Their insurance company asked her to get an estimate on what the initial dentist visit would cost and fax it to them, as they would cover the cost for x-rays and to see what damage was done and how to repair it. They covered the initial cost and the dentist said it would cost $269 to surgically extract the tooth, as it was too damaged to repair. The insurance company initially offered my mother only the $269 to have the tooth removed to settle. I got involved and spoke with them and said that was not acceptable. They then offered her $310. Seriously. They said the extra $41 was to cover expenses and the inconvenience this has caused her. I again said it was unacceptable. I stated that to make her whole, they would need to replace the tooth or pay for a partial plate denture and to cover her pain and suffering. The offer went to $400, then $500, after I discussed what a jury or an arbitrator might decide a fair compensation might be. She is 82 years old. The dentist said an implant would be overkill because of the condition of her remaining teeth and advised against that option. My question to you would be what would be a reasonable offer to accept in this situation without going to court or an arbitrator? The offer on the table right now is $550. It is that amount because we thought they were offering $550 besides the cost of making her tooth whole. They said the $550 is for everything. I told them I would contact the dentist to see what a partial would cost and communicate with them again afterwards. What would be a reasonable amount to get to avoid going through a lengthy court case. As I stated, the offer is currently $550, which includes any dental work. Please give me your opinion on your experience with cases such as this. what do you think they would be allowed to offer max? Thank you very much for your expert advise concerning this matter and I look forward to hearing your thoughts. She is not trying to get rich off this. She simply wants shown respect and be compensated for her missing tooth and the pain she has endured.
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? TN
My mother bought a bag of candy in Dec. 2012. She opened the package and put one in her mouth and bit down. The defective product broke her tooth off. Upon examining the product, it was discovered there were pieces that were hard as rocks. She was in substantial pain. She called the candy company and they sent her a return envelope to mail the product to them. They informed her that extreme heat had caused the product to make the candy hard. They informed her to call their insurance company, for reparations. Their insurance company asked her to get an estimate on what the initial dentist visit would cost and fax it to them, as they would cover the cost for x-rays and to see what damage was done and how to repair it. They covered the initial cost and the dentist said it would cost $269 to surgically extract the tooth, as it was too damaged to repair. The insurance company initially offered my mother only the $269 to have the tooth removed to settle. I got involved and spoke with them and said that was not acceptable. They then offered her $310. Seriously. They said the extra $41 was to cover expenses and the inconvenience this has caused her. I again said it was unacceptable. I stated that to make her whole, they would need to replace the tooth or pay for a partial plate denture and to cover her pain and suffering. The offer went to $400, then $500, after I discussed what a jury or an arbitrator might decide a fair compensation might be. She is 82 years old. The dentist said an implant would be overkill because of the condition of her remaining teeth and advised against that option. My question to you would be what would be a reasonable offer to accept in this situation without going to court or an arbitrator? The offer on the table right now is $550. It is that amount because we thought they were offering $550 besides the cost of making her tooth whole. They said the $550 is for everything. I told them I would contact the dentist to see what a partial would cost and communicate with them again afterwards. What would be a reasonable amount to get to avoid going through a lengthy court case. As I stated, the offer is currently $550, which includes any dental work. Please give me your opinion on your experience with cases such as this. what do you think they would be allowed to offer max? Thank you very much for your expert advise concerning this matter and I look forward to hearing your thoughts. She is not trying to get rich off this. She simply wants shown respect and be compensated for her missing tooth and the pain she has endured.
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