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Erb's Palsy Litigation

A child who has erb's syndrome may be eligible for compensation to pay for the cost of treatment and future medical expenses. These funds can help families cope emotionally with the trauma of birth.

Your lawyer will review your medical records and determine the value your case is worth. The lawsuit will be filed and the defendants have 30 days to respond.

Medical records

It can be devastating for a family when a child suffers from Erb's palsy. The condition can cause swelling and pain, which can make it difficult for children to do basic tasks like playing sports or buttoning their shirt. A knowledgeable Erb's Palsy lawyer can assist families to receive compensation for the losses they have suffered.

The first step in submitting a medical malpractice claim is to gather evidence of negligence. This includes medical documents as well as witness statements. Your lawyer will scrutinize these documents and may need to consult with experts in obstetrics, anesthesia and orthopedic surgery. These experts will provide their opinion on whether the Erb's Palsy in your child is due to an error in medicine or natural cause.

There are many factors that can trigger Erb's Palsy in a variety of ways. The most common is when a doctor uses too much force during labor and birth. This can cause stretching or tears to brachial nerves and trigger the condition. There are a variety of techniques doctors can use to avoid this. If your child has been diagnosed with this birth injury, get in touch with a lawyer immediately to bring a lawsuit. A successful claim could be able to pay for medical bills as well as other costs associated with the injury. This can ease your child's financial burden and enhance the quality of their life.

Expert Witness Reports

A medical expert will be required to evaluate your Erb's palsy case. They will offer their opinion on the cause of the injury, and whether or not it was caused by negligence by a physician. The expert will also be able to help you determine the severity of your injuries and how they might impact your future.

Erb's Palsy can be caused by birth trauma to the brachial plexus. This is more prevalent when vaginal births are occurring, but can also happen during c-sections. The injury is typically caused when doctors must move a baby's shoulders to facilitate the delivery. The process may pull or tear the nerves in the armpit, causing long-term damage.

In certain instances the injury can be corrected through surgery, but it can still cause problems. Children with this type of injury may not be able to use their arms or raise their hands. This could have a negative impact on their living quality and can hinder them from playing sports or performing everyday tasks. Certain people might benefit from muscle transfers. These are when surgeons implant stronger tendons or muscles to help weaker ones.

Your lawyer will collect as the evidence you can, and send it to the attorneys of the defendants. The defendants then have 30 days to respond to your claim. The court will then schedule your Erb's Palsy trial.

Documentation

Erb's palsy lawsuits help families to receive compensation for injuries to their children. They can also prevent further medical errors by holding accountable parties liable. Our lawyers have the knowledge and resources to thoroughly investigate your child's case and determine if an error by a medical professional led to the brachial plexus injury.

Erb's Palsy is often caused by a physician pulling too hard on the baby's neck, head, arms or shoulders during birth. This could be due the incorrect use of forceps or vacuum extractors, a long labor that causes stress on a baby's head and shoulders, or shoulder dystocia.

Some babies suffering from Erb's palsy can fully recover and be able to move their arms normal. Some babies develop permanent nerve damage, and will be disabled for the rest of their lives. Most cases of Erb's paralysis can be prevented and are caused by medical malpractice during labor and delivery.

Our lawyers will file a lawsuit against the defendants (usually the doctor or hospital involved in the birth of your child) once they have collected all the medical documents and evidence. The discovery process begins once the lawsuit has been filed. This includes depositions, further medical documents, and expert opinions. Most Erb's Palsy lawsuits are settled, but we will consider bringing your case to trial if it is necessary.

Trial preparation

The final step to pursue compensation for Erb's Palsy Lawsuits injuries to the brachial plexus in children is to argue before a judge or jury. Your Erb's palsy lawyer is going to try to prove that the healthcare professional failed to behave in a reasonable manner under a particular set of circumstances, and lawyers for the defendant will try to convince the judge or jury that the healthcare professional acted in a reasonable manner.

In the majority of instances, the parties reach an agreement prior to trial. This is done to satisfy the interests of both sides and bring the litigation to an end. The lawsuit will end when the plaintiffs receive a lump-sum of money. The amount of money awarded depends on the severity of the injury and the amount of medical care is required in the future.

Parents of children suffering from brachial plexus injuries face significant costs and often struggle to cover these costs. A lawsuit for Erb's Palsy can offer financial compensation to families who are likely to pay for medical expenses related to their children's condition. It could also help cover the loss of earnings, if the injury affects a child's future ability to work. Finally, it can help alleviate the emotional and physical stress of living with an injury that can alter the course of life. A family attorney with expertise in Erb's palsy can help families receive the compensation they are entitled to.