Dentist Charged With Fraud after Using Paper Clips in Root Canal Operations

A former Massachusetts dentist due to be charged next week after pleading guilty to fraud. Michael Clair, 53, of Fall River, MA, defrauded Medicare of $130,000 by using metal paper clips in root canal operations rather than medical stainless steel posts. This is not just disgusting, but it’s highly dangerous as the unsanitary material could cause pain and infection to patients. Clair also faces charges of assault and battery, illegally prescribing prescription drugs and witness intimidation, some of which stem from the fact he was suspended in Medicare in 2002, but continued to treat patients at his practice by filing paperwork under the names of other dentists.
This is perhaps one of the most bizarre cases of medical malpractice I have come across in my 21 years as a Fort Worth personal injury and wrongful death lawyer. This man not only breached the trust of his patients, he did so in order to financially exploit a publicly-funded program. Most medical malpractice cases are typically the result of a mistake on behalf of a doctor, nurse or other medical professional, but this disturbing individual intentionally provided sub-standard care for his own greedy financial gain. He deserves to face the harshest punishment possible for his crimes.




