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  • Understanding The Legal Process For Filing A Birth Injury Lawsuit
    By: Phillip Stone | - Approximately 28,000 babies suffer from birth injuries each year in the United States. Many of these injuries are minor and temporary but, unfortunately, some babies face permanent disability or disfigurement as a result of medical mistakes during the delivery process.

    Birth injuries typically occur during difficulty deliveries. Situations that may give rise to a difficult delivery are pre-term babies, babies weighing in excess of nine pounds, breech presentation, prolonged labor, a ...

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  • Common Types Of Medical Negligence Cases
    By: Nick Jervis | - This article looks at the most common types of cases that we see.

    Birth Injury Claims.

    Sadly birth injury claims are definitely some of the most common medical negligence claims that we see. At a period in their lives where parents should be looking forward to the arrival of a baby they also need to be wary. So what are the potential problems with birth injury claims? Here are the most common complications:

    * » Injuries to the baby, including Cerebral ...

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  • Types Of Birth Injuries - Medical Malpractice And Child Delivery Concerns
    By: Daniel Beasley | - After the birth of a child, many parents celebrate by gathering family and friends together to rejoice in their new addition. The mood may be a bit more somber however, if the child suffers tremendous birth injuries due to delivery complications. If your baby developed a defect due to improper delivery, the child birth injury lawyers at a reputable law firm in your state, county, city, or township can help you legally pursue the negligent medical practitioner.

    Why sue if your child ...

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  • Birth Injury
    By: Malpractice Lawyer | - Unfortunately, complications that arise during labor and delivery can cause serious problems or injuries to newborns that result in a lifetime of need for expensive medical care. Some non-curable severe birth-related injuries that can arise include cerebral palsy, Erbs palsy/brachial plexus injury, and Klumke's palsy.

    The most common causes of cerebral palsy include negligent prenatal care by a doctor or mistakes in the delivery room. If your child has experienced a birth i ...

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  • Child Birth Injury Among Women And Newborns
    By: Nemilou Despuez | - In a recent study conducted by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), the cases of child birth injuries for the past years has continued to decline following some medical breakthroughs and improvements on the healthcare system.

    Mothers at risk

    The AHRQ recently released a data from 1,000 hospitals across the US and found out that more than 157,000 child birth injuries could have been prevented.

    The most common of injury that could have be ...

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  • Child Birth Injury: What You Need To Know
    By: Ivonne Jade Agustin | - About 27 out of 1000 child births in the US result to injuries that permanently affect the child. The parents of children whose lives have been ruined by medical malpractice may pursue claims with the help of lawyers who can legally represent them and make sure that they will receive justice.

    Child Birth Injury

    Many factors can affect the newborns health. Here are some of them:

    Unnoticed fetal distress

    Placenta abruption ...

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  • Types And Causes Of Childbirth Injuries
    By: Mark Dacanay | - Childbirth is a very special moment for would-be parents. That is why a lot of preparations are taken to make sure that everything goes as well as it should when the time comes to meet their new son or daughter.

    Unfortunately, all the preparations can be for naught if you are faced with negligent medical professionals.

    Childbirths are very risky for both the mother and the child. In fact 9.5% of all medical malpractice suits in the country involve misdiagnosis of proble ...

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  • Child Birth Injury Among Women And Newborns
    By: Nemilou Despuez | - In a recent study conducted by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), the cases of child birth injuries for the past years were continuously declining due to some medical breakthroughs and improvements on the healthcare system.

    Mothers at risk

    The AHRQ recently released a data from 1,000 hospitals across the US and found out that more than 157,000 child birth injuries could have been prevented. The most common of these preventable injuries was the tear ...

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  • How To Know If You Need A Birth Injury Lawyer
    By: Art Gib | - When a baby is born, it is every parent's hope and prayer that she will come into the world in a perfect body, with all the tools she needs to grow up to be a happy and productive member of society. Thankfully, most babies and their mothers make it through the stressful birthing process with very few, if any, problems. But for some, what should be a joyful day often ends in tragedy: their baby has a significant physical defect or injury. But how do parents know if they need a birth injury lawyer ...
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  • Birth Injury 101: Understanding Causes Of Common Birth Injuries
    By: Daniel Beasley | - Having a baby should be a joyous time. The family is eager to welcome a new baby into the world. However, in some unfortunate cases, the baby is injured during childbirth. This can be a scary time for new parents. Although a birth injury can be something as simple as minor bruising, more severe injuries such as nerve or brain damage are also possible. Some of the more common birth injuries are outlined below.

    Sometimes a babys face will become bruised simply passing throug ...

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  • Birth Injury May Result In Medical Malpractice Claim
    By: Joseph Hernandez | - Childbirth, including pregnancy, labor and deliver, is a complex process during which complications can arise. If not diagnosed immediately and treated correctly, these complications can lead to serious and permanent injuries, and even fatality, to a newborn.
    Some of the most frequently occurring birth injuries include:

    -Cerebral palsy,
    -Brachial plexus (also referred to as Erb's palsy),
    -Fracture of the collarbone or skull,
    -Facial paralysis,< ...

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  • Is Your Baby At Risk Of Aquiring A Birth Injury?
    By: Daniel Beasley | - Although a birth injury can occur through means other than negligence, birth injuries such as Erb's palsy, cerebral palsy, and brain injury can also be the result of medical malpractice on the part of the doctor, nurse, or other health care professional. Medical malpractice attorneys can help victims of medical negligence file a lawsuit and seek entitled damages.

    Causes of Birth Injury

    There are several complications that can lead to birth injury:

    K ...

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  • An Overview Of Birth Injuries Cerebral Palsy And Other Birth Defects
    By: Daniel Beasley | - Most birth injuries occur minutes before, during or after giving birth and quite a few of them could be prevented if the medical staff follows specific tasks to make sure the baby and the mother are safe. One of the most common birth injuries is cerebral palsy.

    What is Cerebral Palsy?
    Cerebral palsy is in actuality a group of several disorders that affect the nerves of the body and act to control the bodys muscles. In some cases, cerebral palsy did not appear at bi ...

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  • Serratus Anterior: An Important Shoulder Stabilizer
    By: vasili gatsinaris | - The serratus anterior is a group of muscles connected to the rib cage that help stabilize the shoulder blades. If this muscle is poorly developed due to poor development or instability, the shoulder blade will wing out, or appear to protrude from the back. Additionally, the muscles surrounding the rotator cuff and scapula will tighten in attempt to stabilize the rotator cuff and scapula. The result will be pain and stiffness in the area in addition to on going damage to the joints.


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  • Get Information About Brachial Plexus Treatment
    By: Peter Hutch | - Types

    Stretch - which vary in degrees of intensity, however nerves in plexus are often compressed due to swelling or bruising from birth trauma of shoulder getting caught on the pelvic bone

    Rupture - nerves are torn at either one or several places in the plexus requiring surgery for the nerves to recover.

    Avulsion (most severe injury) - nerves are pulled from the spinal cord as evidenced by a totally flaccid extremity, which requires surgery and poss ...

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  • Brachial Plexus "€" Causes, Symptoms And Treatment
    By: Peter Hutch | - A brachial plexus injury is an injury to the nerves that travel from the neck and down the arm. These peripheral nerves are called the brachial plexus nerves. They leave the spinal cord and travel between the vertebrae and the back and into the shoulder, giving the arm its ability to function.

    The brachial plexus is formed as the nerves to the arm, hand, and fingers pass from the spinal cord between the bones (vertebrae) of the neck and go into the arm. Along the side of neck, the ...

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  • What Is Acog (american College Of Obstetricians And Gynecologists) Doing About Shoulder Dystocia?
    By: Peter Kent | - If not handled properly, a shoulder dystocia emergency that occurs during live birth can have serious consequences for the baby. As the head of the baby is already delivered, but the shoulders are stopped by the pelvis of the mother, a strong possibility of the the baby dying form suffocation arises if too much time is allowed to elapse and the shoulder dystocia is not addressed.

    In truth, sometimes even if doctors are able to resolve the dystocia using one of the many maneuvers f ...

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  • Birth Injury: Brachial Plexus Palsy
    By: Michael Grossman | - Brachial Plexus Palsy (BPP) is a devastating condition that infants and some newborns can develop. The Brachial Plexus is a group of nerves on the spine that controls the feeling, control and the movement of the hands, arms and wrists. While this is not a well-discussed injury, interestingly it is more common than other birth injuries, even Cerebral Palsy and Downs Syndrome. Look at the statistics taken from the Brachial Plexus Palsy Foundation's Website.

    * One in 1000, births suf ...

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