Workers Compensation & Dental Accident Care Claims
At Canopy Dentistry, we believe that an accident shouldn’t cost you your smile—or your peace of mind. While most dental offices shy away from the complex paperwork of insurance claims, we’ve built our practice to be a “canopy” of support for patients navigating the aftermath of auto accidents and workplace injuries.
We understand that when you’re dealing with a No-Fault or Workers’ Compensation claim, you aren’t just looking for a dentist; you’re looking for an advocate. Our clinical team specializes in restorative care and trauma recovery, while our administrative experts speak the “language of insurance” fluently.
We handle the coding, the filings, and the follow-ups with adjusters so you can focus on what actually matters: getting back to your life. From the moment you walk through our doors, our mission is to provide high-quality dental care with zero added stress.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I have to pay for my treatment upfront?
In the vast majority of No-Fault and Workers’ Comp cases, no. Once your claim is verified and authorized, we bill the insurance carrier directly. Our goal is to ensure you receive necessary care with $0 out-of-pocket costs for covered injuries.
What information do I need to bring to my first appointment?
To make the process as smooth as possible, please bring:
- Your Claim Number.
- The date the accident or injury occurred.
- The name of your insurance carrier and your adjuster’s contact information.
- A photo ID.
Can I see you for a dental injury that happened months ago?
Yes, though it depends on the status of your claim. If you are experiencing delayed symptoms (like jaw pain or a tooth that has slowly changed color since an accident), we can perform an evaluation and work with your carrier to determine if it is related to the original incident.
Do you work with my attorney?
Absolutely. If you have legal representation, we can provide the necessary clinical documentation, X-rays, and treatment plans they may need to support your case. We are accustomed to providing the detailed records required for legal and insurance reviews.
What kind of “accident” injuries do you treat?
We provide comprehensive care for trauma-related dental issues, including:
- Chipped, cracked, or knocked-out teeth.
- Soft tissue injuries to the mouth and gums.
- Replacement of damaged bridges, crowns, or dentures.
