Basic facts about birth injuries

The Pagan Law Firm

The birth of a baby is an exciting time for a New York family. It should be a time of peace and planning for the future, but it can quickly turn to a time of devastation and confusion if you learn that your baby suffered injuries during the birth process. Birth injuries can change your baby’s future, and while you cannot reverse what happened, you can take steps to secure your child’s long-term interests.

Birth injuries can range in type and severity. It’s probably not immediately clear how your child’s injury will affect his or her life, but you do not have to face this uncertainty alone. If the injury your baby suffered was the result of the reckless or negligent actions of a medical professional, you may have grounds for a civil claim.

Facts about birth injuries

The effect of birth injuries differs on a case-by-case basis. It’s impossible to know exactly what your child will need, but he or she could require long-term support, extended health care, surgery and more. It’s overwhelming to learn that your baby is suffering from something that will impact the rest of his or her life, but it may help your family to understand the following facts:

  • Some birth injuries are unavoidable, but if your child’s injury is the result of negligent medical care, you could have grounds for a civil claim.
  • Birth injuries are sometimes the result of decisions made by doctors, but they can also result from negligent care from nurses, technicians and other medical professionals.
  • It may be possible for your family to seek damages that you will use for your child. You may be able to place this money in a trust, only to be used for care and support your child will need as he or she grows.

Birth injury cases are complex. It’s not easy to prove medical negligence and to determine that a doctor or other person’s choices led to your baby’s birth injury. This is a difficult situation, and you will find it beneficial to seek the guidance of an attorney who can help your family understand how to move forward.

If your child suffered harm during the birth process, you may want to start by seeking a complete evaluation of your case. An attorney experienced in medical malpractice can help you understand the specific legal options that may be available to your family.

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