When babies are born, it can be the happiest time for couples. They may finally be starting a family or may even be growing their family. Some couples have planned this for a long time. Other couples may be surprised by this new bundle of joy in their life. Since parents have such a close bond with their children, they want to make sure they receive the best possible care. As families prepare to have a baby, expectant mothers may form a bond with a certain doctor that is intended to deliver their child.
Although mothers may trust a certain doctor with the birth of their child, these doctors can still make mistakes. Doctors are highly intelligent people and have gone through a lot of schooling to achieve their current status. However, they are subject to human error just as we all are. This can be especially devastating when it comes to the birth of your child.
Birth injuries can refer to a wide range of injuries involved in the miracle of life. These can include Erb’s palsy, cerebral palsy, facial paralysis, spinal cord injuries and more. When negligence is involved in the birth of a newborn, it can result in brain damage caused by vacuum extractor misuse and forceps misuse or brachial plexus injuries caused by excessive force when handling a shoulder dystocia.
Can the doctor be held responsible for the birth injury?
We put our trust in medical professionals every day. They have the education needed to inform of us of certain conditions which we need treatment for. Our first instinct when we are feeling unwell is to make an appointment with our doctor. Although this means we highly respect them, it is hard to overlook an error made by a healthcare professional. Medical professionals can be held accountable for these errors. If negligence played a role in a birth injury, you can work to prove your case.
As a parent, we understand your instinct to protect your child. When your child has suffered a birth injury, you can file a lawsuit to seek liability. Our attorneys can help build your case and provide you with the representation you need. This can help to get you compensated for the medical bills that have accumulated from your child’s birth injury.
Our entire legal team is dedicated to providing the advice you need and the personalized attention you deserve. Call 212-421-0300 or fill out our contact form to schedule a free consultation with a New York City personal injury lawyer.