When mistakes are made in the delivery room due to negligence on the part of a doctor, nurse or another medical professional, the mistakes may result in devastating injuries to the infant and/or the birth mother.
Families may be forced to deal with a lifetime of medical treatment and loss related to this birth trauma. Medical compensation is necessary to provide short-term and long-term care. A Lake Charles birth injury lawyer can help.
Lee M. Schwalben, M.D., J.D., is a Lake Charles medical malpractice lawyer who has practiced medicine and understands the medical issues and the emotional issues that families have to face after a birth injury occurs.
He is also a compassionate and dedicated attorney who can help lay the foundation for recovery during medical malpractice claims. When you require assistance and representation for a birth trauma case, you need a skilled professional who fully comprehends the legal and the medical issues involved.
Lee M. Schwalben, M.D., J.D., can assist you if your child has been harmed due to birth trauma and has suffered any of these types of injuries:
If your child has been injured, our goal is to help you obtain the compensation that you deserve from those medical professionals who negligently harmed your baby.
Contact the Louisiana law firm of Lee M. Schwalben, M.D., J.D., LLC, today to schedule your free initial consultation. Send us an email or call our Lake Charles office at 337-494-5757.
A: The legal rights parents have after a birth injury include the right to compensation for medical care and any additional assistance they might need down the line. Parents have the right to demand answers from medical staff or hospitals and hold them accountable if medical errors harm the birth mother or child and impact their future quality of life.
A: You can tell if medical negligence caused a birth injury based on the care you or the person giving birth received. There are several actions committed by medical professionals that might be considered negligent. Any action that shows that staff did not follow standard care practices during labor or delivery might be considered medical negligence. This includes failing to monitor vital signs, delayed response to patient distress, or the improper use of force.
A: The damages you can claim for a birth injury include both economic and non-economic damages. Medical bills, therapy, and other costs tied to the child’s or birth parent’s care, such as modifications to the home or other assistive equipment, are considered economic damages. Non-economic damages address pain and suffering, loss of life enjoyment, and emotional distress. If the injury affects the future earning potential of the child or parent, future lost earnings may be claimed.
A: Some of the most common birth injuries that come from malpractice include cerebral palsy, brain damage, Erb’s palsy, and other conditions. Cerebral palsy can affect movement and coordination, while brain damage can affect a child’s cognitive development. Other conditions can result in nerve damage, broken bones, and other medical issues. These injuries often require long-term medical care, affecting a child’s quality of life.
Your child deserves every opportunity for a safe and healthy life. Our team can help you by providing clear and compassionate support. Schedule a consultation with Lee M. Schwalben, M.D., J.D., LLC, today to discuss your options.