While most births in hospitals and homes in the United States occur without complications, birth injuries can occur for a variety of reasons. In fact, sources say that a birth injury occurs in about 27 of every 1,000 births. Sometimes these injuries are unavoidable, but more often they are the result of medical mistakes or medical negligence (i.e. failure to act to prevent such injuries) on behalf of doctors and/or nurses. The causes of birth injuries can be pinpointed to any point during the delivery process and sometimes even back to the pregnancy.
If you suspect that your baby has suffered a birth injury due to medical mistakes or medical negligence, you may wish to consult with a legal professional who can assess your case to determine your rights and options. You may be able to seek compensation for your related expenses and suffering. For children who have developed serious and permanent disabilities from birth injuries, you may be able to seek lifetime compensation. Please contact our experienced medical malpractice attorneys today to learn more about your options.
While most births in hospitals and homes in the United States occur without complications, birth injuries can occur for a variety of reasons. In fact, sources say that a birth injury occurs in about 27 of every 1,000 births. Sometimes these injuries are unavoidable, but more often they are the result of medical mistakes or medical negligence (i.e. failure to act to prevent such injuries) on behalf of doctors and/or nurses. The causes of birth injuries can be pinpointed to any point during the delivery process and sometimes even back to the pregnancy.
If you suspect that your baby has suffered a birth injury due to medical mistakes or medical negligence, you may wish to consult with a legal professional who can assess your case to determine your rights and options. You may be able to seek compensation for your related expenses and suffering. For children who have developed serious and permanent disabilities from birth injuries, you may be able to seek lifetime compensation. Please contact our experienced medical malpractice attorneys today to learn more about your options.
What is Medical Negligence?
Medical negligence is responsible for numerous birth injuries in the United States each year.
Medical negligence, a type of medical malpractice, is defined as any medical professional’s failure to exercise prudent and reasonable medical judgment in providing care that deviates from accepted medical standards and causes injury to a patient.
Causes of Birth Injuries
In some cases, the cause of birth injury can be traced back to medical negligence that occurred during a woman’s pregnancy. For example, failure to diagnose and adequately attend to maternal or fetal health conditions or complications can increase the risk of birth injury. Doctors have a duty to address prenatal issues such as:
Most birth injuries, however, occur during the labor and delivery process. Shoulder dystocia, premature birth, prolonged birth, large newborn size, irregular birth presentation, difficult labor, problems with the umbilical cord, and other conditions can all increase the risk of birth injuries. Excessive use of force, improper use of medical interventions, needless surgery, failure to follow standard protocol, improper intubation, delay of c-section, and other medical mistakes can lead to birth injuries during delivery.
Types of Birth Injuries
Several types of birth injuries can occur as a result of complications and medical mistakes during pregnancy of child birth. These birth injuries may be mild and temporary, or their effects may be longer lasting or even permanent. Please read below to learn about some of the most common types of birth injuries.
Legal Rights
When a birth injury causes significant and/or long term harm to a child or mother, the family often has the legal right to seek compensation for medical expenses, monetary losses, and pain and suffering. To learn more about birth injuries and your legal rights, please contact the qualified and caring medical malpractice attorneys at Aitken, Aitken and Cohn to learn more. We can provide a free and confidential case evaluation so that you can determine the best course of action based on full knowledge of your options.
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