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    Is letter enough?

    His letter Thank you, ellencee - The comments in parenthesis are mine - I think you misread my comment about "no dentist wanting to get involved, etc." He didn't say that, I did. I will continue to try to see an attorney. I've never seen an attorney, (except for 15 minutes for a divorce -...
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    Is letter enough?

    THE letter This is the letter he sent. Please give an opinion as to how I should respond. I have put in parenthesis the statements he made which are incorrect. _____________________________________________________ Your opinion of the inadequacy of your dental work is only one consideration...
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    Is letter enough?

    what kind of lawyer? Guess I should have put a quesiton mark after last post. Can anyone make a suggestion about what kind of lawyer would be good at helping me negotiate with a dentist, and read his letter offering to forgive half the contract? Like I said before, the mal/med lawyers...
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    Is letter enough?

    contract lawyers vs dental mal lawyers Thank you for your reply. My conversations with med/mal attorney's offices and attorneys have not been helpful as they are only interested in suing and do not offer advice on negotiating. I am considering an appointment with a contract type lawyer. I...
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    Is letter enough?

    another question If I do accept his offer, and later (within a year) the teeth start giving me problems, can I sue or do I waive that right? Thank you.
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    Is letter enough?

    Thank you. He doesn't have my money to return. He has a contract amount to forgive. The discrepancies in his letter are because he is out of control (not unusual) or he has an ulterior motive. Do I have a time limit to accept his offer? There is more involved. The reason for the...
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    Is letter enough?

    still wonder So, you think I should sign this letter with all the discrepancies. Also,I will be relinquishing the 5 year guarantee on the work that won't be redone. I suppose I ought to ask him about that. I want, in addition to half the contract forgiven, $4,000 because of the guarantee and...
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    Doctor made offer

    offer not enough Junior member - sorry, I didn't see your question before. No, it isn't enough, but I'm afraid if I ask for $4,000 more, he will get mad and withdraw his offer. And I'm not sure if then I could say "okay, I'll take it." What would you do?
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    Is letter enough?

    I have a letter from my dentist forgiving the remainder of my contract. However, the letter is full of discrepancies. 1. The number of teeth involved that aren't finished. 2. the amount he is forgiving (he states is $16,000.) It is actually $16,750. 3. He claims I claim everything...
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    Doctor made offer

    is the offer enough? Should I respond to his offer, and request that he send some sort of release form? Or is the letter enough and I don't need to respond? Thank you.
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    Doctor made offer

    If a dentist makes an offer to forgive one half the contract price, and you counter-offer wanting in addition, one fourth of the money you already paid, refunded. Can he then withdraw his offer? It was in writing in a letter. This is California.
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    negotiations with dentist

    Hi everyone - I had full mouth reconstruction - all crowns. The work was to have taken 2 months, but 11 months later, 2 are unfinished and 8 - 10 crowns need to be redone. I couldn't take anymore and told him I wanted my money back that I wanted to go elsewhere to have the work finished and...

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