By mstratton | posted on May 31st, 2012
Dominguez, Administrator v. Children’s Dental Associates, et al (Filed 2012 in Bridgeport)
According to our dental and anesthesiology consultants, the defendant administered an unnecessarily and dangerous dose of anesthesia. The anesthesia caused respiratory distress which the dentist was not competent to respond to. As a result, this lovely five year old girl died. The parents want the dental clinic to take responsibility for what happened but to date they refuse to do so.
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