San Diego Personal Injury Lawyer
 
Birth Injuries

Having a child is one of the life's most cherished and exciting moments. However for some families when a medical facility, staff or doctors fail to take proper steps your newborn may be harmed physically or mentally. Birth injuries can take on many forms and vary in severity. In some cases serious medical complications or death take the innocent child's life away. It is because of someone else's negligence your infant may have to live the rest of his or her life with permanent disabilities which could have been prevented by a medical professional.

If you suspect that your child has been injured at birth by a doctor or medical staff, you may have a case for compensation on behalf of your child for the injuries that he or she sustained at birth. It is your duty as a parent to do something about your child's birth injury before the time runs out by calling a birth injury lawyer.

We help children and families who suffered the following birth injuries:

  • Shoulder Dystocia
  • Erb's Palsy
  • Brachial Plexus Palsy
  • Cerebral Palsy
  • Facial Paralysis
  • Newborn jaundice
  • Bone fractures
  • Brain injury
  • Head injury
  • Cranial injury
  • Spine cord injury
  • Hematoma
  • Asphyxia
  • Vacuum Extraction injuries
  • C-Section injury
  • Failure to diagnose macrosomia
  • High risk pregnancies
  • Fetal distress and stillbirth

Birth injury lawyers at our firm can help you evaluate your case and help your innocent child get compensation for the loss of opportunities, mental and physical suffering that is in the life ahead of them to make sure they have a fund to fall back on when they're in need. You don't have much time, we have a Statute of Limitations in California to bring claims on behalf of minors. Our San Diego birth injury lawyers will help you navigate the legal process, from start to finish, and build a strong case to recover the money your child and your family deserve.Call 619-696-1100 today to discuss your situation.

 
 
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