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Children who suffer from Erb's Palsy could receive compensation for future medical bills and treatments. These funds can help families cope emotionally with the birth injury.
Your lawyer will go through your medical documents to determine the merits of your case. The lawsuit will be filed and the defendants will have 30 days to respond.
Medical Records
When a child suffers from Erb's palsy, it could be devastating for their families. The condition can cause swelling, pain and disability that can affect the ability of a child to use their hand for basic tasks, such as playing sports or even buttoning their shirt. A knowledgeable Erb's-Palsy lawyer can assist families in obtaining compensation for their losses.
The first step to file a claim for medical negligence is to gather evidence of negligence. This includes medical records as well as witness statements. Your attorney will review these documents and may need to consult with experts in obstetrics and anesthesia as well as orthopedic surgery. These experts will offer their opinions on whether Erb's palsy in your child was due to an error in medical treatment or natural cause.
Erb's Palsy may be caused by a variety of factors. Most often, a doctor may use too much force during labor and delivery. This can cause stretching or tears to the brachial nerves, which can cause the condition. There are fortunately, specific techniques that physicians can use to prevent this from occurring. It is recommended to speak with an attorney right away if you suspect that your child was diagnosed with this birth defect. A successful claim could be able to pay for medical bills and other expenses relating to the injury. This can ease your child's financial burden and improve their life quality.
Expert Witness Reports
A medical professional will be required to evaluate your case of Erb's palsy and provide an opinion on what caused the injury and if it was due to a doctor's negligence. The expert will also help determine the extent of your injuries and how they may affect your future life.
Erb's Palsy is caused by a birth injury to the brachial plexus. It is more prevalent in vaginal births, but can occur during C-sections. The injury is typically caused when doctors need to move a baby's shoulders to facilitate delivery. The process can pull or tear the nerves in the armpit, causing long-term damage.
The injury can sometimes be repaired with surgery, but it may cause complications. Children with this type of injury may not be able use their arms or raise their hands. This can impact their health, especially when they are unable to perform everyday tasks. Some people may benefit from muscle transfers, in which surgeons implant stronger tendons or muscles to support weaker ones.
Your lawyer will gather as any evidence as you can, and send it to the lawyers of the defendants. The defendants have 30 days to respond. The court will then schedule your Erb’s Palsy trial.
Documentation
Families can seek compensation for the injuries they suffered as children by filing lawsuits for Erb's palsy. In addition, they can keep medical errors from happening again by holding the responsible parties accountable. Our lawyers have the experience and resources to fully investigate your child's situation and determine if the negligence of a medical professional led to his or her brachial plexus injury.
Erb's palsy may be caused due to a doctor pulling too hard on the baby's neck, head, arms or shoulders during birth. This may be due to the incorrect use of vacuum extractors or forceps or a prolonged labor that creates stress on a baby's shoulders and head or shoulder dystocia.
Some babies with Erb’s palsy will recover completely and be capable of moving their arms normally again. Some babies suffer permanent nerve damage and will be disabled for the rest their lives. Fortunately, the majority cases of Erb's syndrome are preventable and result of medical carelessness during labor and delivery.
Our lawyers will file a suit against the defendants (usually the hospital or doctor that was involved in the birth of your child) after they have gathered all medical records and evidence. After the lawsuit is filed, the process of discovery will begin. This includes depositions and other medical documents. Expert opinions are also provided. Most cases involving Erb's palsy are settled, but we will bring your case to trial if necessary.
Trial preparation
The final step to pursue compensation for injuries to the brachial plexus in children is to present arguments before a judge or jury. Your Erb's lawyer will try to establish that the healthcare professional failed to act in a reasonable way under a specific scenario, and the attorneys representing the defendant will attempt to convince the judge or jury that the healthcare professional behaved reasonably.
In the majority of cases, the parties come to an agreement before trial. This is done to meet the needs of both parties and bring the litigation to an end. The plaintiffs will receive a lump sum of money and the lawsuit will close. The amount of the compensation depends on the severity of the injury and the amount of medical care will be needed in the future.
Families with children with brachial-plexus injuries are often unable to pay for the expenses. The financial compensation offered by an Erb's palsy lawsuit could assist families with the costs they may incur to treat their children's condition. It also helps cover lost wages if the injury impacts the ability of a child to work in the future. It also helps to ease the physical and emotional burden of having an injury that has a profound impact on the life of a child. A family attorney who has experience in the field of Erb's Palsy will assist families to receive the compensation they deserve.
Children who suffer from Erb's Palsy could receive compensation for future medical bills and treatments. These funds can help families cope emotionally with the birth injury.
Your lawyer will go through your medical documents to determine the merits of your case. The lawsuit will be filed and the defendants will have 30 days to respond.
Medical Records
When a child suffers from Erb's palsy, it could be devastating for their families. The condition can cause swelling, pain and disability that can affect the ability of a child to use their hand for basic tasks, such as playing sports or even buttoning their shirt. A knowledgeable Erb's-Palsy lawyer can assist families in obtaining compensation for their losses.
The first step to file a claim for medical negligence is to gather evidence of negligence. This includes medical records as well as witness statements. Your attorney will review these documents and may need to consult with experts in obstetrics and anesthesia as well as orthopedic surgery. These experts will offer their opinions on whether Erb's palsy in your child was due to an error in medical treatment or natural cause.
Erb's Palsy may be caused by a variety of factors. Most often, a doctor may use too much force during labor and delivery. This can cause stretching or tears to the brachial nerves, which can cause the condition. There are fortunately, specific techniques that physicians can use to prevent this from occurring. It is recommended to speak with an attorney right away if you suspect that your child was diagnosed with this birth defect. A successful claim could be able to pay for medical bills and other expenses relating to the injury. This can ease your child's financial burden and improve their life quality.
Expert Witness Reports
A medical professional will be required to evaluate your case of Erb's palsy and provide an opinion on what caused the injury and if it was due to a doctor's negligence. The expert will also help determine the extent of your injuries and how they may affect your future life.
Erb's Palsy is caused by a birth injury to the brachial plexus. It is more prevalent in vaginal births, but can occur during C-sections. The injury is typically caused when doctors need to move a baby's shoulders to facilitate delivery. The process can pull or tear the nerves in the armpit, causing long-term damage.
The injury can sometimes be repaired with surgery, but it may cause complications. Children with this type of injury may not be able use their arms or raise their hands. This can impact their health, especially when they are unable to perform everyday tasks. Some people may benefit from muscle transfers, in which surgeons implant stronger tendons or muscles to support weaker ones.
Your lawyer will gather as any evidence as you can, and send it to the lawyers of the defendants. The defendants have 30 days to respond. The court will then schedule your Erb’s Palsy trial.
Documentation
Families can seek compensation for the injuries they suffered as children by filing lawsuits for Erb's palsy. In addition, they can keep medical errors from happening again by holding the responsible parties accountable. Our lawyers have the experience and resources to fully investigate your child's situation and determine if the negligence of a medical professional led to his or her brachial plexus injury.
Erb's palsy may be caused due to a doctor pulling too hard on the baby's neck, head, arms or shoulders during birth. This may be due to the incorrect use of vacuum extractors or forceps or a prolonged labor that creates stress on a baby's shoulders and head or shoulder dystocia.
Some babies with Erb’s palsy will recover completely and be capable of moving their arms normally again. Some babies suffer permanent nerve damage and will be disabled for the rest their lives. Fortunately, the majority cases of Erb's syndrome are preventable and result of medical carelessness during labor and delivery.
Our lawyers will file a suit against the defendants (usually the hospital or doctor that was involved in the birth of your child) after they have gathered all medical records and evidence. After the lawsuit is filed, the process of discovery will begin. This includes depositions and other medical documents. Expert opinions are also provided. Most cases involving Erb's palsy are settled, but we will bring your case to trial if necessary.
Trial preparation
The final step to pursue compensation for injuries to the brachial plexus in children is to present arguments before a judge or jury. Your Erb's lawyer will try to establish that the healthcare professional failed to act in a reasonable way under a specific scenario, and the attorneys representing the defendant will attempt to convince the judge or jury that the healthcare professional behaved reasonably.
In the majority of cases, the parties come to an agreement before trial. This is done to meet the needs of both parties and bring the litigation to an end. The plaintiffs will receive a lump sum of money and the lawsuit will close. The amount of the compensation depends on the severity of the injury and the amount of medical care will be needed in the future.
Families with children with brachial-plexus injuries are often unable to pay for the expenses. The financial compensation offered by an Erb's palsy lawsuit could assist families with the costs they may incur to treat their children's condition. It also helps cover lost wages if the injury impacts the ability of a child to work in the future. It also helps to ease the physical and emotional burden of having an injury that has a profound impact on the life of a child. A family attorney who has experience in the field of Erb's Palsy will assist families to receive the compensation they deserve.
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