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Birth injuries can happen during labor or delivery, often leaving lasting effects on both the baby and the mother. These injuries, which range from minor bruising to more severe complications like cerebral palsy or brachial plexus injury, can have profound physical, emotional, and financial consequences. At Dolan Dobrinsky Rosenblum Bluestein, LLP in Orlando, we’re dedicated to helping families understand their options and secure compensation for the aftermath of a birth injury.
Common Types of Birth Injuries
While many births proceed without complication, certain risks exist during labor and delivery that can result in birth injuries. Some of the most common types of birth injuries include:
- Brachial Plexus Injury: This occurs when the nerves controlling the arm and hand are damaged, often during a difficult delivery, especially in cases of shoulder dystocia. The injury can cause paralysis or limited movement in the arm.
- Cerebral Palsy: This neurological disorder is often the result of brain injury or oxygen deprivation during birth. It can lead to lifelong physical and developmental challenges.
- Fractures: Broken bones, particularly the clavicle (collarbone), are common during difficult deliveries, especially if forceps or vacuum extraction is used.
- Cephalohematoma: This is a collection of blood between the baby’s skull and the periosteum, often caused by the use of forceps during delivery. While it generally resolves itself, it can cause temporary health concerns.
- Erb’s Palsy: This is a specific type of brachial plexus injury that affects the shoulder, arm, and hand muscles, often caused by excessive pulling or improper positioning during delivery.
What Causes Birth Injuries?
Birth injuries can happen for a variety of reasons, including:
- Difficult or prolonged labor: Extended labor, particularly with a large baby or a breech presentation, can result in complications that lead to injury.
- Use of forceps or vacuum extraction: While these tools are sometimes necessary to help deliver a baby, they can cause injury if not used correctly.
- Oxygen deprivation: Inadequate oxygen supply to the baby during labor, often due to umbilical cord problems, can result in brain injuries like cerebral palsy.
- Maternal health complications: Conditions such as preeclampsia, diabetes, or infections can increase the risk of birth injuries.
- Improper handling: In rare cases, birth injuries may result from incorrect or forceful handling by medical professionals.
The Long-Term Impact of Birth Injuries
The effects of birth injuries can be far-reaching, particularly in the case of severe injuries like cerebral palsy or brachial plexus injuries. Some potential long-term effects include:
- Physical disabilities: Limited mobility, developmental delays, and speech or motor impairments.
- Emotional and psychological impact: Families may face stress and emotional strain due to the need for constant care and therapy.
- Financial burdens: Long-term medical care, therapy, special education, and assistive devices can create significant financial strain.
In some cases, birth injuries can lead to lifelong care needs, and families may need financial compensation to manage these ongoing expenses.
Legal Rights After a Birth Injury
While not all birth injuries are the result of medical malpractice, parents of children who suffer birth injuries should be aware of their legal rights. If a birth injury results in long-term disability or requires costly medical treatment, parents may be entitled to financial compensation through:
- Insurance claims: Health insurance may cover some costs, but long-term care expenses may require additional financial support.
- Personal injury claims: In cases where the injury could have been prevented or mitigated by proper medical care or decisions, parents may be able to file a personal injury lawsuit.
If your child’s birth injury results in significant medical costs or long-term care, it’s important to consult an attorney to discuss your options and whether you might be eligible for compensation.
Why You Need Legal Help in Orlando
Dealing with the aftermath of a birth injury can be overwhelming, especially when it comes to navigating insurance claims, medical costs, and potential legal claims. The experienced Orlando personal injury lawyers at Dolan Dobrinsky Rosenblum Bluestein, LLP can guide you through this challenging time. We have the knowledge to help you understand your options, protect your rights, and fight for the compensation you deserve.
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If your child has suffered a birth injury, or if you have questions about potential legal options, contact Dolan Dobrinsky Rosenblum Bluestein, LLP today for a free, confidential consultation. Our Orlando office, located at:
618 E South Street, Suite 500, Orlando, FL 32801
is ready to assist you in securing the best possible outcome for your family. Call (407) 863-9186 or reach out to us online to learn more about how we can help.
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