Birth injuries affect families for a lifetime. If medical negligence during delivery harmed your child, you deserve answers and the resources to provide the care they need.
Expert information to help you understand your rights and options
Birth injuries occur when medical negligence during pregnancy, labor, or delivery harms babies or mothers. These devastating injuries often require lifetime care. Learn about birth injury lawsuits, proving medical negligence, and pursuing compensation for affected families.
Birth injury settlements depend on injury severity, lifetime care needs, and proof of negligence. Severe injuries like cerebral palsy result in the highest settlements due to lifetime costs. Understand birth injury valuation factors and settlement expectations.
Severe birth injuries require lifetime medical care, therapy, equipment, and potentially 24-hour assistance—costs that can exceed $10 million over a lifetime. Claims must calculate comprehensive future needs. Learn about birth injury lifetime cost projections.
Delayed cesarean sections when vaginal delivery is dangerous cause preventable birth injuries including brain damage, cerebral palsy, and death. Recognizing c-section necessity is a critical obstetrical skill. Learn about delayed c-section claims and proving delivery timing errors.
Fetal heart rate monitoring reveals when babies are in distress and need immediate intervention. Failure to recognize distress patterns or respond appropriately causes preventable injuries. Learn about fetal monitoring negligence and birth injury claims.
Brachial plexus injuries occur when excessive force during delivery damages nerves controlling the arm and shoulder. Erb palsy may cause permanent arm weakness or paralysis. Learn about brachial plexus birth injury claims and proving delivery negligence.
Cerebral palsy often results from oxygen deprivation during birth caused by delayed c-sections, cord problems, or inadequate fetal monitoring. CP requires lifetime care costing millions. Learn about birth-related cerebral palsy claims and proving medical negligence.