Birth Injury
A birth injury occurs when your baby is harmed, sometimes permanently, because of negligence by a healthcare professional. Birth Injury usually takes place when complications arise during pregnancy or delivery, but also includes harmful treatments with prescription drugs during pregnancy. A common example of a birth injury is found in babies born with cerebral palsy due to negligence in delivery. To contact our attorneys click here or call us at (816) 373-9080
Frequently Asked Questions about Birth Injuries
Q: Is there a difference between a birth defect and a birth injury?
A: A birth injury occurs during the actual child delivery, whereas a birth defect is the result of harm to a baby prior to birth.
Q: How common are birth injuries?
A: It is estimated that 1 in every 200 babies born in the United States will be injured during birth.
Q: What are the most common types of birth injury?
A: The most common types of birth injuries are:
- Cerebral palsy
- Erb's palsy / Brachial plexus injuries (Neuroma, Rupture, Avulsion)
- Brain injury caused by improper use of vacuum extractors or forceps
- Untreated jaundice
- Shoulder dystocia
- Stillbirth
- Seizures
- Meconium aspiration
- Fetal distress
- Excessive bleeding
Q: How do I prove if birth injury occurred?
A: The jury will presented with expert testimony (usually other doctors), who will then determine if your physician followed accepted standards of practice.
Q: What should I do if I think I have a birth injury claim?
A: See an attorney that specializes in birth injury. There is a limit on how long one has to bring a birth injury claim, so time is of the essence.
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