Birth Injuries and Medical Malpractice

Much as parents wish for their unborn baby to be healthy the reality is that there are complications that can arise and lead to birth injuries, birth defects and stillbirths. Consider birth injuries: roughly five out of every one thousand births involve a birth injury. Among the types of birth injuries seen are caused by an infection with group b strep. In some cases, the child dies or is born still.

In many cases, the child faces a permanent serious injury which can include|Some of the resulting injuries to the child lead to permanent disabilities from|In the cases where the child suffers the most harm the injuries can include brain damage, blindness, mental and physical retardation, and seizures. } The question is which injuries were unavoidable and which were preventable. A medical negligence lawyer who has experience as a birth injury lawyer and if necessary as a wrongful death attorney, can help families find out whether they may have a claim.

When does a birth injury lead to a medical malpractice lawsuit is it possible that a doctor or nurse involved in a birth injury be liable under a|What kinds of situations fall into the category of a birth injury} medical malpractice case? As an overview, doctors and nurses are expected to be able to recognize risk factors and to manage complications that sometimes arise during the pregnancy. When they do not take precautions against the development of complications in the face of clear risk factors, fail to recognize the symptoms of a complication, or do not take appropriate and timely action in the presence of a complication, and their action causes or results in serious harm to the child or the mother, they might be liable for medical malpractice or even wrongful death.

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