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Birth Injury Attorneys
Appleton Wisconsin and the surrounding Fox Cities is a great place to raise a family.
But, when a birth injury or medical mistake causes a child to suffer from life-long physical, psychological, and developmental issues, it can be devastating for the entire family.
That’s why having an experienced Appleton birth injury lawyer is so important.
At Goldberg & Loren, our team of expert attorneys has years of experience representing clients in birth injury cases.
Our attorneys will work tirelessly to ensure that justice is served and that those responsible for causing harm are held accountable.
Types of Birth Injury Cases We Handle
We handle a variety of birth injury cases, including:
- Broken Bones and Fractures - Without adequate medical care, broken bones and fractures can occur during labor and delivery.
- Brain Damage - Birth-related brain damage can have long-term effects on the child's development and quality of life.
- Cerebral palsy - Cerebral palsy is a condition caused by abnormal brain development before, during, or shortly after birth. It can cause physical impairments and neurological problems that require lifelong care.
- Erb's palsy - Erb's palsy is caused by an injury to the brachial plexus nerves in the neck and shoulder area at birth. It can cause paralysis or weakness in the arm and hand.
- Kernicterus - Kernicterus is a serious form of brain damage that occurs when an infant's bloodstream becomes excessively contaminated with bilirubin, a byproduct of red blood cells. An untreated case of jaundice at birth can lead to kernicterus.
- Shoulder dystocia - Shoulder dystocia is a medical emergency that occurs when the baby's shoulder becomes trapped in the mother's pelvic bone during birth. It can cause brachial plexus or nerve injuries, as well as oxygen deprivation and other issues.
- Delayed C-Section - Delayed C-section is a type of medical negligence in which an obstetrician fails to adequately assess and manage fetal distress during labor, leading to complications or permanent brain damage.
- Premature Birth - Premature birth occurs when a baby is born before 37 weeks of gestation. It can cause serious health complications, including underdeveloped lungs and other organ systems, and can increase the risk of cerebral palsy.
- Stillbirth - Stillbirth occurs when a baby dies in the womb after 20 weeks of gestation. It can be caused by medical negligence, such as failure to diagnose and treat an infection or perform a timely c-section.
- Neonatal Death - Neonatal death is the death of a baby before they reach 28 days of age. It can be caused by medical mistakes, such as failure to recognize and treat infections or respiratory distress in the newborn.
We understand the medical complexities of these cases and will use our knowledge to develop a strong case for you.
Negligent Acts During the Birth Process
When medical professionals and staff make mistakes, the outcome can be heartbreaking.
Medical mistakes can occur during any part of the labor and delivery process. Common negligent acts include:
- Failing to treat a high-risk pregnancy properly
- Failing to prompt delivery when signs of distress are present
- Improperly using forceps or vacuum extractors
- Administering anesthesia improperly or in excessive amounts
- Neglecting to anticipate birth complications
- Failing to detect signs of fetal distress during labor
These and other negligent acts can lead to serious birth injuries, including cerebral palsy, Erb’s palsy, kernicterus, shoulder dystocia, and worst case scenario, infant death.
Are Birth Injuries Common?
Unfortunately, birth injuries are quite common. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), seven out of every 1,000 babies born in the United States will suffer from some type of birth injury.
We Fight for Maximum Compensation in Appleton Birth Injuries
Financial compensation in birth injury lawsuits is intended to make you “whole” again. This includes both economic and non-economic damages.
Economic Damages in Birth Injury Cases
Economic damages are meant to reimburse you for your medical bills, lost wages, and other out-of-pocket expenses associated with the injury.
Non-Economic Damages in Birth Injury Cases
Non-economic damages include pain and suffering, emotional distress, reduced quality of life, and other non-monetary losses. These types of damages are often more difficult to calculate, as they do not have a set monetary value.
How Our Appleton Birth Injury Attorneys Can Help Your Family
Our experienced birth injury lawyers will:
- Create a timeline of events to show how negligence contributed to the injury
- Document your current and ongoing damages
- Handle court proceedings if necessary
- Investigate the circumstances of the birth injury
- Identify any legal violations that may have occurred
- Negotiate with all involved parties on your behalf
- Obtain and review your medical records
- Prepare a strong and compelling case
We understand the complexities of these cases and will fight hard for the compensation you deserve. Contact us today to get started.
Our attorneys have years of experience in the field and know how to investigate and litigate these cases. We will carefully review your case, determine if negligence was a factor, and help you obtain the compensation that you deserve.
If your child has suffered an injury due to medical malpractice during birth or delivery, please contact us today for a free consultation with an experienced Appleton personal injury lawyer.
We will help you understand your legal rights and options and fight for the compensation that your family deserves.
Call us at (920) 363-0528 for a free consultation or fill out the form.
A birth injury occurs when a baby is injured during the labor and delivery process.
These injuries range from minor to severe, and can have long-term physical, emotional, and developmental effects on the child. Some of the most common injuries include broken bones, cerebral palsy, Erb’s palsy, facial paralysis and brachial plexus injuries.
If your child has suffered an injury during labor and delivery, you may be eligible to file a birth injury lawsuit. To do so, you must prove that the hospital or doctor’s negligence directly caused the injury.
This can include failure to detect problems in advance, improper use of medical equipment, inadequate monitoring during delivery, or any other type of negligence.
You will need to provide evidence that the doctor or hospital failed to meet the accepted standards of care, and directly caused your child’s injury as a result.
Once you have gathered all the necessary paperwork and information, you should contact an experienced birth injury lawyer who can help you navigate the legal process.
The most common types of birth injury lawsuits involve medical negligence or inadequate monitoring during delivery. These claims can be made against the doctor, hospital, or other healthcare providers who were responsible for providing care during the labor and delivery process.
Additionally, some parents may choose to file a wrongful death lawsuit if their child dies as a result of a birth injury. These cases typically involve claims of medical malpractice or negligence and are only applicable if the child died within one year of the delivery.
Finally, some parents may choose to sue for emotional distress if their child suffered an injury during labor and delivery that results in long-term physical or mental trauma. In these cases, the parents may be able to receive compensation for their pain and suffering.
Goldberg & Loren
47 Park Pl Suite 200B,
Appleton, WI 54914
(920) 363-0528
Birth injuries can be heartbreaking and leave you with a lot of questions. We want to help you get those answers.
George Goldberg
Senior Partner
We Represent Those Who Have Suffered a Birth Injury in the Following Cities and Communities Near Appleton, Wisconsin.
- Ashwaubenon, WI
- Black Creek, WI
- Brillion, WI
- Chilton, WI
- Combined Locks, WI
- De Pere, WI
- Grand Chute, WI
- Hilbert, WI
- Hortonville, WI
- Kaukauna, WI
- Kimberly, WI
- Little Chute, WI
- Menasha, WI
- Neenah, WI
- New London, WI
- Omro, WI
- Oneida, WI
- Oshkosh, WI
- Seymour, WI
- Sherwood, WI
- Winneconne, WI
- Wrightstown, WI
- Brown County
- Calumet County
- Outagamie County
- Winnbego County
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