Erb's Palsy Compensation
You may be eligible for compensation in the event of erb's paralysis to help your child receive medical treatment, adaptive equipment and an education of high quality. Our specialist legal team work with families to determine the life-care costs of their child's injuries.
The majority of birth injury lawsuits are settled out of court to avoid costly jury trials. If a trial is necessary, our attorneys will prepare your case for success.
Damages
Based on the severity of the injury, damages may include a wide range of medical expenses including the future and past estimated expenses. This could include the cost of or to be used for physical and occupational therapy, and any resulting psychological services.
Parents are also entitled to compensation for their child's diminished enjoyment of life. Erb's palsy can cause significant harm to the quality of life for a child, as well as the family. In many cases the disability can cause a significant loss of future earnings.
Children with Erb's palsy may also require special equipment and assistive devices to help them move around and remain as independent as possible. They may also need ongoing, continuous therapy and support. In addition, their parents could experience emotional stress due to the injury.
It is important to consult with a professional birth injury lawyer immediately you realize that your child could have suffered a brachial-plexus birth injury during labor and birth. The lawyer will examine the case and collect evidence. This can include statements from witnesses, as well as written reports from experts involved in your child's case. Once your legal team has gathered all of this information they can begin the process of settling out of court or take your case to trial.
Time Limits
If your child has been diagnosed with erb's palsy you can seek compensation for the cost of physical therapy, medical bills and other rehabilitation costs. You should contact an Ohio Erb's Palsy Attorney as early as you can to ensure that your claim is made before the statute of limitation for your state.
In the event of an outcome in a lawsuit, compensation can be awarded to pay medical expenses, hospital charges lost wages, as well as pain and discomfort. Additionally, damages could include reimbursement for any equipment that your child requires to improve their function in their shoulder and arm such as an extension splint loaded with springs or specialized physical therapy sessions.
The most common cause of Erb's palsy is a forceful delivery, like with babies that are large or breech. This can cause the spine to stretch, damaging the brachial nerves of both arms or one. Doctors should be able to recognize an extremely large infant or a breech position and recommend a caesarean to prevent injuries at birth.
Other causes of concern include inability to deliver the baby breech via C-section or the over force employed to remove the head of the child during vaginal delivery. Many of these medical errors could have been avoided and parents of children suffering from Erb's psi should consider filing a claim for compensation.
Medical expense
Infants who have an injury to their brachial muscles, which may cause Erb's psy, may experience discomfort, pain and loss of independence. In certain cases, if the injury requires ongoing rehabilitation or physiotherapy needs that require specialist equipment or home modifications, a claim for compensation can be filed to offset the expenses.
An OB/GYN could be held accountable for the damages paid out in an
Erb's palsy lawsuit if malpractice or medical negligence was a direct reason for the birth injury. It could be due to the failure to detect the condition in time to undergo the Cesarean to avoid the problem or excessive force applied during labour and birth. This is especially prevalent in breech deliveries where doctors might put an excessive amount of pressure on the baby's head and shoulders during delivery.
Abrachial-plexus injury can cause Erb's Palsy. It can be severe and affect children for the rest of their life. In some cases this may require long-term physiotherapy, occupational therapy and even surgery. This can add up to substantial costs and make families struggle to bear the burden. It is important to seek an Erb's palsy settlement. The money can be used to cover the costs of treatment and allow families to concentrate on providing the best treatment for their child.
Attorney Fees
If you're the parent of an infant suffering from Erb's palsy, it's likely that your child will have to face the cost of medical bills for the rest of his life. Our lawyers will fight for the compensation needed to cover all costs associated with this birth injury. This includes your child's physical therapies as well as rehabilitative surgeries, medication and medical equipment. We can also help you recover compensation for your child's loss of enjoyment of life as well as pain and suffering.
Erb's Palsy can happen if the newborn is made to move excessively during delivery. This could happen during vaginal deliveries or a C-section. This is more frequent in Breech births, and also when the baby's shoulders are trapped in the canal.
In this scenario doctors may have to use excessive force to remove the shoulders from the birthing canal. This can stretch or tear the brachial plexus nerves which can cause
Erb's palsy.
It is crucial to file a lawsuit as soon as you can if your child has Erb's Palsy. In many instances, this is the best way to ensure that you receive the financial compensation you need to pay for your child's treatment and care. A skilled lawyer can make sure that your claim is filed in a timely manner and that all documents are filed with the court. Our legal team will also collect evidence and obtain expert opinions in order to prove that your child's injuries were the result of malpractice.