I don't have any medical insurance and a friend said that I should contact the shop where I purchased the product (supermarkets own brand) and ask them to pay/help with dental costs!! It seems like a ridiculous idea to me.. but I have no money to pay for a good dentist
Am a bit scared about trusting any old person to do my teeth, after a bad experience a few years back with an NHS dentist... and I'm really concerned.
Any advice VERY welcome.... from either a legal perspective or if you happen to know of a good dentist??
Thanks for helping me! xxx
Re: Quizzard... me! I love porridge, and I suppose I am lucky I didn't swallow it without realising!!! I don't know where to start with suing someone... all I care about is paying for this dental treatment right now.., but what evidence do I need?? I have the biggest piece of glass (which is actually quite tiny?! how unlucky am I???) and a piece missing from my tooth. Arghhh. This sucks.
Re: Paladin... dental care is not included. And most good dentists are private (cost not subsidised by the government) I called one clinic near me and a consultation alone is £105! I am screwed. Wish I had more money :-(

Any advice VERY welcome.... from either a legal perspective or if you happen to know of a good dentist??
Thanks for helping me! xxx
Re: Quizzard... me! I love porridge, and I suppose I am lucky I didn't swallow it without realising!!! I don't know where to start with suing someone... all I care about is paying for this dental treatment right now.., but what evidence do I need?? I have the biggest piece of glass (which is actually quite tiny?! how unlucky am I???) and a piece missing from my tooth. Arghhh. This sucks.
Re: Paladin... dental care is not included. And most good dentists are private (cost not subsidised by the government) I called one clinic near me and a consultation alone is £105! I am screwed. Wish I had more money :-(