Sentences with phrase «suffered brachial plexus»

If your child suffered a brachial plexus injury which resulted in Erb's palsy, the personal injury and medical malpractice attorneys at Peter Thompson & Associates want to help you.
If your child suffered a brachial plexus injury during childbirth, you may be able to seek compensation.
she did suffer a brachial plexus injury at birth — I was just wondering did this happen to you too?
According to the AAOS fact sheet, about one or two out of every 1,000 babies will suffer a brachial plexus injury.

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almost died, and suffers a severe brachial plexus injury while I ripped end to end and broke my tailbone... Safest, calmest, most fulfilling, my arse.
There are various possible injuries that Bailey may have suffered and the recovery time would be dependent on the type of injury; some injuries like partial brachial plexus avulsion may take a month or more whilst some muscle injury may take a day.
Our firm is staffed with the kind of brachial plexus malpractice lawyer Miami FL needs and has handled numerous cases on behalf of families with children who suffered severe shoulder dystocia due to medical negligence.
If your child suffered a shoulder injury at birth and you are in need of a brachial plexus malpractice lawyer Miami FL trusts, call Needle & Ellenberg, P.A. today.
In the unfortunate event that a baby suffers permanent injuries, such as a brachial plexus injury, you can seek compensation to account for their ongoing and future medical care needs.
Brachial plexus palsy lawyers can work with you to determine the possibility that your child may have suffered a preventable birth injury.
If your child has sustained a brachial plexus palsy birth injury and you believe that your child's injury may have been caused by medical malpractice or negligence during your pregnancy or the delivery of your child, you may be entitled to compensation for the damages your child has suffered as a result.
Among several birth injuries, one of the most common from which children suffer is known as brachial plexus palsy.
If a baby suffers a difficult delivery or is improperly handled, he may suffer damage to the lower brachial plexus, resulting in Klumpke's paralysis.
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