The birth of a child should be cause for celebration. But for many families around the country, medical malpractice contributes to the risk of a birth injury that can leave a devastating impact on the families.
Birth injuries include any impairment to an infant’s body structure or function because of a harmful incident that occurred near or at the time of the birth. Some birth injuries are mild, like a bruise, but others can be more significant and cause permanent disabilities.
Understanding Birth Injury
Unfortunately, many birth injuries are directly related to malpractice that occurs in the time leading up to the birth or in the labor and delivery room. These can cause permanent and serious impairments such as:
- Seizures
- Brain damage
- Cerebral palsy
- Erb’s palsy
- Premature birth
- Meningitis
- Untreated jaundice
- Fatal oxygen deprivation
- Fractures of the collar bones, skull or arm
- Learning or developmental delays
- Shoulder dystocia
- Brachial plexus injuries
If a parent discovers the signs and symptoms of a birth injury, this could be grounds for a medical malpractice lawsuit against the health care professionals involved.
What Causes Birth Injuries
A difficult birth or an injury for the baby can happen because of the position of the baby or the bay’s size. However, prolonged labor, abnormal birthing presentation, medical malpractice, and prematurity can also contribute to the risk of injuries sustained during birth.
Head injuries are the most common birth related injuries, and these can have long-lasting effects on the child as well as the parent.
Nerve injuries can also occur during or before delivery which lead to weakness of the muscles controlled by the impacted nerve. These can affect the brachial plexus with had or arm weakness, the facial nerve with a lopsided facial expression or the spinal cord which can cause paralysis.
Signs and Symptoms of Cerebral Palsy?
Cerebral palsy
is one of the most common types of birth injuries recorded in the labor and delivery room. Being aware of the symptoms associated with this birth injury can help parents can get medical attention immediately.
Some of the most common symptoms include poor muscle control, muscle spasms, feeling stiff, low muscle tone or delayed development. Other issues can include frequent vomiting, poor visual attention, and shaky muscles in the arms and legs.
Symptoms of Erb’s Palsy
Erb’s palsy
is another type of severe birth injury that can lead to developmental issues and disabilities.
Some of the most common symptoms noted in Erb’s palsy include pain on the affected side, weakness in an arm, numbness in the hand or arm, paralysis, impaired muscular or nervous development or the child holding one arm against the body with a bent elbow.
Parents who notice these symptoms in their child are encouraged to report them to a physician.
Since a birth injury can lead to developmental problems or even permanent disabilities, a birth injury lawyer can help hold the medical provider responsible and find a way for a family to get the financial support needed to pay the medical bills.
Do YOU have a legal claim? If your child suffered severe birth injuries within the past two years, you may have a legal claim. Fill out the form on this page now for a free, immediate, and confidential case evaluation. The medical malpractice attorneys who work with Top Class Actions will contact you if you qualify to let you know if an individual birth injury lawsuit or class action lawsuit is best for you. [In general, birth injury lawsuits are filed individually by each plaintiff and are not class actions.] Hurry — statutes of limitations may apply.
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