Birth Injury Attorney
Labor & Delivery Room Negligence
When parents go to the hospital for delivery of their baby, they expect a normal and safe delivery, but unfortunately this does not always occur. Due to medical mistakes during labor and in the delivery room, many babies and their parents suffer the pain of a birth injury. Errors such as failure to closely monitor fetal distress, excessive force during delivery, medications prescribed to the mother, and other can all lead to birth injuries. If you find this has occurred to you or someone you know, consult with a birth injuries attorney who can help you determine whether you have a case against the medical personnel who treated you. There are many birth injuries that can arise from negligence during labor and in delivery, including cerebral palsy, brain damage and brachial plexus, to name a few. These injuries can be devastating, affecting the child's future for the rest of their lives. At the McGuire Law Firm, we care about our clients and the adverse effects that a birth injury can cause. We strive to help parents obtain compensation for any medical negligence which caused damage to their child.
Help for Victims of Negligence Causing Birth Injuries
Negligence during birth and delivery has lifelong effects that will impact your family's finances as well as your emotional stability. Ongoing medical treatment can create a financial burden that many cannot recover from. However, if negligence can be proven through close scrutiny of all medical records by our medical experts, our legal team may be able to help you recover compensation for your medical costs, future treatment as well as for the emotional trauma you and your family have suffered. When seeking a claim for damages in these overwhelming cases, the McGuire Law Firm is experienced in fighting for compensation for the damages suffered by the baby and the family.
Contact a Birth Injuries Attorney
from the McGuire Law Firm if you believe there may have been labor or delivery room negligence when giving birth to your child that has resulted in a birth injury.