Birth Injuries

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Updated On:
January 16, 2024
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Protecting Your Interests After Birth Injuries

Expectant parents rely on their medical professionals to ensure the delivery of a healthy baby and take all steps necessary to address any issues that arise during pregnancy or delivery. Healthcare professionals have a duty to mothers and their babies -- before delivery and after. When that duty is neglected and mistakes are made, it can have severe and life-altering implications.

Cases involving allegations of medical malpractice are highly complex. The medical professionals who commit these errors and the facilities they work for will do anything possible to avoid being held accountable. Our birth injury lawyers are extremely well respected in Arizona and have years of experience, knowledge, resources, and commitment to see your case through to the finish with the best outcome available.

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Cases involving allegations of medical malpractice can be extremely complex. The medical professionals who commit these errors and the facilities they work for will do anything possible to avoid being held accountable. Our birth injury lawyers have the knowledge, resources, and commitment to see your case through to the finish and secure the best outcome available.

Common Birth Injuries

Several types of birth injuries can occur during labor and delivery. Some common birth injuries include:

  • Brachial plexus injury: This injury occurs when the nerves in the baby's neck are damaged during delivery. It can cause weakness or paralysis in the baby's arm.
  • Fractures: Babies can sustain fractures during delivery, particularly if they are delivered using forceps or a vacuum.
  • Cephalohematoma: This is a blood collection under the skin on the baby's scalp, usually caused by trauma during delivery. It usually goes away on its own within a few weeks.
  • Intracranial hemorrhage: This is bleeding within the brain, which can be caused by trauma during delivery. It can be a severe injury that can lead to long-term disability or death.
  • Erb's palsy: This is a type of brachial plexus injury that affects the upper arm. It can cause weakness or paralysis in the baby's arm and hand.
  • Klumpke's paralysis: This is another brachial plexus injury affecting the lower arm and hand. It can cause weakness or paralysis in the baby's hand and wrist.

Severe Birth Injuries

The severity of a birth injury can vary significantly. Some birth injuries are minor and resolve independently with little or no treatment, while others can be severe and cause long-term disability or death.

Some of the most severe birth injuries include:

  • Hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE): This is a type of brain injury that occurs when the baby's brain doesn't get enough oxygen. It can cause long-term disability or death.
  • Cerebral palsy: This is a group of neurological disorders caused by brain damage that occurs before, during, or after birth. It can cause muscle weakness, spasticity, and difficulties with movement and coordination.
  • Intracranial hemorrhage: This is bleeding within the brain, which can be caused by trauma during delivery. It can be a severe injury that can lead to long-term disability or death.
  • Perinatal asphyxia: This is a condition in which the baby doesn't get enough oxygen before, during, or after delivery. It can cause brain damage and other serious health problems.
  • Congenital disabilities: These are conditions that are present at birth and are caused by genetic or environmental factors. They can affect any part of the body and can vary in severity. Some congenital disabilities, such as chromosomal abnormalities, can be severe and cause long-term disability or death.

It's important to note that most birth injuries are preventable with proper medical care. You must speak with an attorney if you have concerns about a birth injury.

We have experience resolving all types of birth injury claims for clients throughout Arizona. Please call toll-free at (855) 345-6777 or complete our online form today to arrange an appointment with an attorney with years of experience handling these serious claims.

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Birth Injuries Frequently Ask Questions 

What types of damages can I recover in a birth injury lawsuit?

If you are successful in a birth injury lawsuit, you may be able to recover damages for the costs of your child’s medical care, lost wages if you had to miss work to care for your child, and other out-of-pocket expenses related to the injury. You may also be able to recover damages for your child’s pain and suffering and for any long-term disability or loss of quality of life that the injury has caused.

How long do I have to file a birth injury lawsuit?

In most states, there is a time limit, known as the statute of limitations, for filing a birth injury lawsuit. This time limit varies by state and may be different for minors. It’s important to speak with an experienced attorney as soon as possible to determine the statute of limitations that applies to your case.

What first steps should I take if I think my child has a birth injury?

If you think your child may have suffered a birth injury, you should first contact one of Scout Law Group's birth injury lawyers.  A birth injury lawsuit can be very complicated, so it's crucial to have an attorney who understands the law and has experience in birth injury cases. We can review the medical records, gather evidence, and advise you on your legal rights. 

We can also help you navigate the complex litigation process. In some cases where a birth injury is apparent or especially severe, we can consult even before gathering all the evidence or filing any formal paperwork. 

No matter what steps you eventually decide to take throughout the birth injuries lawsuit process, getting an experienced attorney involved as soon as possible is essential for protecting your rights and interests.