Newborns often
sustain brachial plexus injuries during long and difficult labors.
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.
Not exact matches
Bad outcomes for babies are death and permanent brain damage or other disability such as a
brachial plexus injury
sustained during a difficult vaginal delivery.
The physician may, thus, be found liable in a medical malpractice action for a
brachial plexus palsy injury
sustained by the child during the child's vaginal delivery.
If your child
sustained any type of
brachial plexus palsy injury during childbirth and you suspect that your child's injury may have been caused by medical negligence,
brachial plexus palsy attorney Jeff Killino will fight for the compensation to which you and your child are entitled.
Although
brachial plexus injury has a high rate of recovery, actions need to be taken immediately after the injury is
sustained to make sure no permanent damage is caused.