New York BIRTH INJURY Lawyers
Learning that your newborn child is injured is a terrible burden for any parent. Learning that your child’s injury was preventable makes the matter worse. Birth injuries from medical malpractice occur in many different ways, though some are more common then others. Erb’s palsy is a term to describe a nerve injury affecting the shoulder and arm. This can occur when the child’s shoulder becomes caught behind the mother’s pelvic bone during delivery. Failing to properly perform the delivery and failing to properly treat the shoulder injury can cause Erb’s palsy.
Lack of oxygen during birth can cause irreparable harm to the child, even for a short period of time. Injuries such as Cerebral Palsy can occur if a child is deprived of oxygen during labor or delivery. The importance of proper fetal monitoring during labor is critical in preventing any loss of oxygen to the child. Birth injuries may also occur from failing to diagnose infection, failing to timely perform a C-Section, umbilical cord injuries, failing to detect fetal distress; failing to give adequate oxygen to a premature newborn, failing to properly treat placental abruption, using excessive or unnecessary force during delivery, and improper administration of drugs such as Pitocin to induce labor.
Get help from an experienced New York Birth Injury Lawyer, here at BBNRLaw.
Strict time limitations exist to commence a suit for medical malpractice. In New York State, the time to commence a medical malpractice action may depend upon who is injured, who the potential defendant is, as well as the enactment of new laws and judicial decisions interpreting the law. Computing the time limitations is not a simple matter and a person should promptly consult an experienced medical malpractice attorney once he or she suspects wrongdoing.
5 Helpful Tips for a Birth Injuries case
- Obtain full copies of the hospital, pediatrician, and obstetrician records with heart monitoring strips.
- Make a list of all doctors and hospitals you treated with along with the dates of treatment.
- Ask the opinion of your treating pediatrician.
- Get the names of any witnesses, including nurses.
- Contact an attorney immediately to protect your rights.
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Brett J. Nomberg
Brand Brand Nomberg & Rosenbaum, LLP
286 Madison Avenue
New York, New York 10017
Tel: 212-808-0448
Toll Free 1-800-808-4225


