Was your child or family harmed during delivery?
When something goes wrong during pregnancy, labor, or delivery, families deserve answers. An attorney can have qualified medical experts evaluate whether the care met accepted standards.
Sound familiar?
A diagnosis no parent expects
Conditions identified after a difficult delivery raise painful questions about what happened and why.
A lifetime of care to plan for
Some birth injuries mean therapy, equipment, and support needs that stretch decades into the future.
Answers are hard to get
Hospitals rarely volunteer that something preventable occurred. Records must be obtained and reviewed by experts.
What compensation may cover
Every situation is different — nothing here is a promise of any outcome or amount. Depending on the facts and your state's law, compensation in cases like these may cover:
- Medical care the child has needed and may need in the future
- Therapy, equipment, and specialized support
- A parent’s lost income while providing care
- Pain and suffering
Worth knowing
Birth injury cases ask a specific question: did the medical team respond appropriately to the circumstances of the pregnancy and delivery? Answering it requires expert review of fetal monitoring records, delivery notes, and medical imaging. Deadlines for claims involving children vary by state and can differ from adult claims — an attorney can explain exactly what applies to your family.
General information only — not legal advice, and not a prediction about any specific case. An attorney licensed in your state can evaluate your situation.
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A licensed attorney reviews it
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Common questions
How can we find out whether the injury was preventable?
Through expert medical review of the complete records — which an attorney can obtain and put in front of qualified specialists as part of an evaluation, at no cost to you for the evaluation.
My child’s condition appeared months after birth. Is it too late?
Not necessarily. Some conditions linked to delivery are diagnosed well after birth, and deadlines for children’s claims often work differently. An attorney can evaluate the timing rules in your state.
How much does this service cost?
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