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Birth Injury Attorney
Birth injuries occur in approximately 3 out of every 100 births.
Most births and deliveries are joyous events that are handled properly
by medical care professionals, however, about three times in every
hundred births there is some type of serious birth injury. 
Complications in the process of pregnancy, labor and delivery can result in a wide variety of complications for a newborn baby. These complications are referred to as "birth injuries". The most serious birth injuries involve damage to the brain: Brain Damage, Traumatic Brain Injury, and Erbs Palsy. The severity of these injuries varies greatly - from very mild injuries to injuries that cause the death of an infant. These brain injuries are caused by oxygen deprivation or bleeding inside the brain from trauma during pregnancy, labor or delivery.
There are many circumstances where brain damage or brain injuries are caused by mistakes made by doctors, hospitals or other medical professionals during the delivery process: a delay in performing a necessary C-section delivery, complication with a VBAC (vaginal birth after C-Section) delivery - such as uterine rupture, use of excessive force during the delivery, or a miscalculation in the size of the baby, causing a traumatic delivery.
An experienced
personal injury law firm should be consulted if you suspect
that birth injuries were caused by medical
negligence. The attorney should be consulted immediately after
birth, even if all the injuries and damages are not yet known. If
you or your child has suffered an injury due to suspected improper
care during your pregnancy, labor or delivery, please call our office.
To determine if a birth injury was caused by negligence, all the medical records need to be obtained and reviewed. An expert needs to review the records, a summary of the records should be made and the medical literature often needs to be collected to determine whether the case has merit. When our firm believes we can prove a serious birth injury was caused by negligence or medical malpractice, we do everything we can to obtain a successful outcome for the family and child.
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