If a baby stays in the birth canal too long, many injuries and health complications may occur. Most of these problems impair healthy brain development. Babies who stay in the birth canal too long may be at greater risk for developmental diseases including but not limited to cerebral palsy, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), autism, and more. Furthermore, both the child and the mother are at risk of physical injury.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), a baby is born with a birth defect every four to five minutes. Several developmental disabilities begin before a child is born. Many of them can be attributed to a mix of factors, including poor parental health behaviors, exposure to parental infections, and problems during birth, such as those caused by a delayed birth.
Determining Liable Parties
If you or your baby experienced injuries from a delayed birth, and you think that you may be eligible to receive compensation, a birth injury lawyer can help to build a case on your behalf.
One of the first steps lies in determining any parties at fault. Depending on the nature and severity of the birth injuries sustained, a lawyer may be able to reach a settlement with any parties involved in the incident. A birth injury lawyer can also take your case to trial if you cannot reach a fair settlement with the liable parties.
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Examining Medical Malpractice and Negligence in Delayed Births
In the instance of possible medical malpractice, a birth injury lawyer will consider many factors. You may discover that you are eligible for compensation if a medical facility failed to provide an adequate level of care throughout the birth process. Medical malpractice can get quite complicated, with varying degrees of potential negligence at play. A birth injury lawyer can help you navigate these complexities and build a case for you, so you can focus on healing, recovery, and treatment for yourself and your newborn.
According to a statistical research brief from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, pregnancy complications pose many serious risks to both the child and the mother. For example, a stalled labor may result from weak contractions, a bad position disabling the baby from exiting the birth canal, or a cervix that fails to dilate.
However, there are also many forms of medical malpractice that a birth injury lawyer can analyze on your behalf. Some common examples include lack of proper testing, unsanitary conditions in medical staff and/or the operating room, and a failure to accurately diagnose and treat pre-existing conditions known to complicate labor or cause delayed birth. A birth injury lawyer can examine each of these possibilities and the role of the medical facility throughout the pregnancy term and labor to help construct a case on your behalf.
Treating Conditions and Injuries From Delayed Births
Depending on the nature of injuries sustained or health conditions derived from a delayed birth, you may have some treatment options available to you and your baby. Some commonplace injuries may be able to be treated with time, monitoring, and light physical therapy. However, more serious injuries may require medical intervention in the form of surgery, medication, and other forms of intensive physical therapy. With possible injuries ranging from nerve damage to bone and tissue damage, treatment methods vary across birth injuries.
These treatments can be costly over time, and the effects of some injuries may not develop right away. A lawyer who understands these types of injuries can help you to pursue a settlement that takes into account any long-term complications that may arise.
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Recovering Damages
If you or your child experienced an injury or medical complication as the result of a delayed birth, you may be entitled to compensation. A lawyer who focuses on birth injury may be able to help you recover damages. If an instance of medical malpractice causes delayed birth, there are several forms of recoverable damages.
A birth injury lawyer will examine the details of the birth and determine your recoverable damages. Considerations include the current health status of the baby and the mother and their future outlook as it relates to injuries sustained in a delayed birth.
Forms of recoverable damages include past and future suffering, past and future medical bills, lost wages, and more. A lawyer who focuses on birth injuries can help you to determine what types of damages you can recover and pursue any possible compensation that you may receive.
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If you or your child suffered injuries because your baby stayed in the birth canal too long, a birth injury lawyer may be able to build a case on your behalf to seek a settlement or take your case to trial if a settlement cannot be reached.
For a free case review, call the Birth Injury Lawyers Group today at (800) 222-9529.
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