Has your infant been a victim of birth trauma due to negligence? Do you need an experienced, compassionate birth injury lawyer? Greensboro-based Ward Black Law is currently investigating cases like this across North Carolina. Don’t let your child be a victim of infant medical malpractice; seek the counsel of professionals. The birth injury lawyers at Ward Black Law can partner with you to rectify the harm that has been done.
You did everything right: you read all the pregnancy books, took your vitamins, followed the proper diets, suited up for easy exercise regimes and attended birthing classes. But when the big day finally arrived, something went wrong – and it was the last thing you expected.
Birth injury, or pediatric injury, is physical trauma to newborns sustained during pregnancy, labor and delivery or shortly after birth. These injuries occur most often during transit through the birth canal due to compression and contraction or forces that restrict blood flow and oxygen intake. Childbirth is a naturally traumatic experience both for the mother and baby, so birth injury is relatively common, presenting in 7 out of 1,000 live births in the United States. Unfortunately, however, some of these injuries are preventable, and result from negligence on the part of doctors, nurses and midwives.
As parents of a brand new baby, you should not be left asking, “Why did this happen?” You should not be grieving over a preventable tragedy. Medical malpractice occurs when a health care provider deviates from an applicable standard of care and causes harm to a patient. Cases of infant medical malpractice may include:
If you believe your child has suffered a birth injury due to medical negligence, contact Ward Black Law today. Our experienced birth injury lawyers can help determine whether or not your infant suffered preventable birth injuries and identify the responsible parties. Nothing will ever compensate for the tragedy of infant injury or death, but you may be eligible for compensation, which can relieve the financial burden that often comes with caring for a child with disabilities.
Call Ward Black Law today at 336-333-2244, or toll-free at 800-531-9191. You may also reach Ward Black Law by email or online inquiry.
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