If Your Child was Injured at Birth, Find Out Immediately How This Tragedy
Occurred. Our Michigan Birth Injury Lawyer or Michigan Birth Injury Attorney Can Help.
Many types of injuries can occur during pregnancy, labor or after
birth.
Caring for a child who was injured at birth is a lifetime
challenge faced by many parents in Michigan. If your child was injured at birth, then
we urge you to talk to a Michigan birth injury lawyer or a Michigan birth injury
attorney.
If the birth injury was caused by medical error, than filing
a medical malpractice claim through our Michigan birth defect lawyer can
result in much needed financial assistant for your staggering medical and other costs.
Free Consultation with Our Michigan Birth Defect lawyer, Michigan Dystocia
Lawyer or Michigan Erbs Palsy Lawyer
If you suspect someone in your family may be the victim of medical
malpractice, speak to our Michigan Dystocia Lawyer, Michigan Erbs Palsy Lawyer,
or our Michigan Birth Defect Lawyer for a free consultation.
The Michigan birth defect lawyer at Cochran, Foley & Associates,
PC, has helped many families cope with the emotional struggles from dealing with
birth injuries. Lynn Foley, our expert on birth injuries, is an attorney
and registered nurse with experience in the medical field. You must be sure, however,
to contact Lynn as soon as possible so a timely and accurate discovery of facts is accomplished.
"Lynn Foley has a special interest in birth trauma," says
senior partner Terry Cochran. "Lynn's nursing background offers real advantages because
she understands the law, understands medicine, and understands how the law has affected
the medical profession. When a doctor or nurse fails a patient, she can key in on the
issues quickly for the benefit of her client."
You will learn from Lynn Foley that indeed medical error does
cause birth injuries or can increase their severity or permanence. Medical errors include:
failing to anticipate birth complications, such as your baby's twisted umbilical cord;
failure to respond appropriately to bleeding; failure to respond to fetal distress;
delay in ordering a cesarean section when medically necessary; misuse of forceps or
a vacuum extractor during delivery; or poor care after the birth.
After your initial phone call, Lynn with work with other Cochran
& Foley attorneys and staff members to review all of your baby's medical records associated
with birth and neonatal care, and may also have them reviewed by an third-party physician.
"Birth trauma is an injury to the child during the delivery,"
says Foley. "A number of problems can occur during the birth of a child. If the doctor
or nurse fails to respond quickly, the child can suffer permanent brain injury,
Cerebral Palsy, nerve injury or even death."
"With a thorough evaluation of your labor and delivery," adds Foley,
"our trained experts can pinpoint exactly when and if the birth or brain injury was
due to negligence. Then your birth injury attorneys can move forward and come
up with a settlement that is fair based on the extent of your child's injury and the
emotional damage. Although we can't take away the pain that your child's birth injury
caused, we can help relieve your financial burden."
One of the common birth injuries is shoulder dystocia which
can be caused during delivery by a physician's improper use of forceps. Besides pain,
the injury results a limited ability to move a hand or arm. Often a baby suffering from
shoulder dystocia cannot lift their arm above the shoulder level.
Lack of oxygen to the brain during delivery can cause an anoxic or
mechanical injury. Anoxic injuries are those caused by a reduced oxygen supply during
delivery. The same kind of brain damage can be produced by a physical trauma during
birth. This type of physical trauma is known as a "mechanical injury," such as
a fractured skull.
Indicators that a fetus has an higher risk of birth injury
include a difficult, prolonged labor, improper use of medication by the pregnant mother,
a large fetus or a breech birth. An unreasonable delay in performing an emergency cesarean
section can increase the risk of injury.
A pregnant woman with gestational diabetes faces a greater risk of
complications at birth. About two to seven babies out of a thousand births will suffer
birth injuries. Every precaution to ensure a healthy delivery should be pursued
by seeing a competent pre-natal physician.
Cochran, Foley & Associates offers free consultations to anyone who
suspects someone in their family may be the victim of medical malpractice
If you have a child with a birth injury that may have been
caused by medical error, find out if a determination can be made about the cause of
the injury. If Cochran, Foley & Associates pursues a claim, be assured we will gather
all relevant medical records and consult with medical experts to determine if medical
negligence was responsible for the traumatic brain injury.
The financial burden of caring for a child with a birth injury
can be catastrophic. Because the condition does not improve over time, the parents will
face that financial burden throughout the child's life. Such an extreme financial burden
should be shared by those responsible when medical malpractice has been established.
Both Foley and Cochran agree that most doctors, nurses and hospitals are excellent but
strongly feel that when malpractice is involved in a birth injury the baby and
parents must be adequately compensated.
Statutes of limitation limit the length of time you have to file
a lawsuit. Depending on the nature of your case, the time limits may be from one to
15 years after the incident. If you fail to file a lawsuit within that time period you
may forever be denied the justice due you. If your baby was injured at birth and you
believe that you have a case, it is critical that you seek legal help quickly.
If you believe you are a victim of a birth injury, let Cochran,
Foley & Associates fight for your rights. Click here
for a free consultation or call 800-322-5543 and ask for Terry Cochran or Lynn Foley.
Cochran and Foley will provide a free consultation, either on the
telephone, over the Internet, in person and sometimes at your home or in the hospital
room. You will be charged a contingency fee which means that the attorney will only
be paid a fee if a recovery is made. "The purpose of the contingency fee agreement is
to provide access to justice, says Cochran. "It would be totally unfair if an injured
person was unable to seek compensation because he or she couldn't afford an attorney."
The Law Offices of Cochran, Foley & Associates, P.C. is dedicated
to representing individuals and families who have suffered catastrophic losses as a
result of injuries, disabilities and death. The firm does not represent insurance companies
or corporations but instead bases its practice upon representing individuals and families.