Anne Bucher  |  November 4, 2022

Category: Birth Injury

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Bringing a baby into the world can be a joyous occasion for many expectant parents. Unfortunately, sometimes a baby can have a traumatic delivery that causes severe and even lifelong medical issues. When this happens, it is often difficult for the parents to get answers.

If your baby was injured during childbirth, you do not have to deal with the ramifications alone. A birth injury lawyer can help find out whether negligence or medical mistakes may have been the cause of the baby’s injuries, and you may be able to seek compensation that can help you and your baby moving forward.

If the birth injuries, such as Erb’s palsy, cerebral palsy, or asphyxia, were caused by medical negligence a birth injury lawsuit is one way to seek compensation to cover medical treatments and other expenses. Infant brain damage can be prompted by a number of issues, including birth injuries.

A birth injury lawyer can find out what went wrong

Medical malpractice and birth injury laws are complicated and involve a great deal of knowledge. A birth injury lawyer has experience investigating cases in which a child was injured at birth and finding out who may have been responsible.

Obstetricians and other medical professionals who help deliver babies are frequently faced with urgent decisions regarding the health of both the mother and the baby. In some cases, birth injuries may be unavoidable due to the circumstances of the birth. In other cases, a baby’s birth injuries may be caused by a medical professional’s negligence.

A birth injury lawyer can look at diagnostic tests, fetal monitoring strips, and other medical records that show what exactly took place during childbirth. The attorney will also work with medical experts who can evaluate this information to determine whether the child’s birth injury could have been prevented.

If the injury was preventable, you may qualify to file a birth injury lawsuit against those who were responsible.

A birth injury lawsuit may result in money for care

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Birth injuries can put significant strain on a family’s finances. Indeed, some birth injuries may even require a lifetime of care. Depending on the type and severity of the birth injury, parents may have to pay for medical treatments, in-home care services, occupational therapy, physical therapy, and modifications to their home or vehicle.

The costs associated with a birth injury are not just financial. Birth injuries can also take an emotional toll on a family and have other dramatic impacts on the baby for the rest of their life.

A growing number of parents are turning to litigation over their children’s birth injuries, including cerebral palsy alleging there was medical malpractice involved.

If your child’s birth injury was caused by medical negligence or malpractice, you may be able to file a birth injury lawsuit. Although a birth injury lawsuit cannot take away the injury, a successful case can result in significant compensation to help cover your child’s healthcare costs throughout their lifetime.

A birth injury lawyer will fight for you to get all of the compensation you deserve, including lost wages, pain and suffering, loss of companionship, and other losses related to your child’s birth injury.

Filing a lawsuit can be a daunting prospect, so Top Class Actions has laid the groundwork for you by connecting you with an experienced birth injury attorney. Consulting an attorney can help you determine if you have a claim, navigate the complexities of litigation, and maximize your potential compensation.

Join a free birth injury lawsuit investigation

You may qualify for a free evaluation with a birth injury lawyer under the following circumstances: 

  • Your child suffered a severe or serious birth injury such as cerebral palsy, Erb’s palsy, or brachial plexus; and
  • Your child was born in 2010 or later

Fill out the form on this page now to see if you qualify or click the link below to learn more!

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