Why Birth Defect Litigation Doesn t Matter To Anyone
Birth Defect Lawsuits
Parents wish their children to be perfect, but at times that's not possible. If this happens it is crucial that stunned parents seek out the assistance of skilled birth defect lawyers.
Medical negligence, dangerous drugs and exposure to environmental hazards can lead to serious birth defects and injuries. A New York birth defect law firm can assist you in getting answers.
Medical Malpractice
Medical malpractice is when a doctor is in violation of the accepted standard of medical care in their area of expertise. This might involve failing to conduct routine prenatal testing, prescribing medication that increases the chance of having a birth defect or committing a lapse during the birth and delivery.
Birth defects and birth injury are usually the result of genetic and environmental factors, however, they could also be caused by an error by a doctor. For instance, if a physician is unable to identify the presence of a congenital defect in utero and fails to inform parents of this condition, parents may file a wrongful birth defect law Firms claim seeking compensation for all the lifetime costs associated with the disabled child.
A successful medical malpractice claim in birth defect cases requires that the doctor was obligated to the patient to perform a duty of care, that the doctor breached this duty, that the doctor's actions, or failure to act directly led to injuries and damages, and that the victim suffered economic and non-economic losses due to his or her injuries. These damages could include cost of medical bills, lost wages as well as pain and suffering and emotional distress.
Some birth injuries and defects can be prevented by timely testing and monitoring during pregnancy. It's crucial for pregnant women to adhere to their doctor's recommendations regarding prenatal appointments. If you suspect that medical malpractice caused the birth defect of your child Contact a medical negligence and birth injury lawyer as soon as you can.
Toxic Chemicals
In the United States, thousands of babies are born every year with birth defects. These birth defects can be of varying severity and affect the way that a child acts, looks and performs. Some are minor and others can cause serious problems that may be fatal.
Birth birth defects can be caused by genetic disorders or a variety of environmental and chemcial factors. Exposure to toxic chemicals, for example could cause serious problems in the newborn. Our firm is committed to bringing employers to account when they expose pregnant mothers or their unborn babies to harmful chemicals or medications.
In scientific literature, it has been established that certain chemicals and toxins can cross the placenta to affect the unborn child. These chemicals are teratogenic. Exposure to these teratogenic chemicals may cause birth defects like cleft lips and palates spina bifida, spina bifida and muscle dystrophy.
While working, many mothers are exposed of toxic chemicals. These chemicals can be inhaled or ingested, or simply absorbed through the skin. These chemicals include industrial solvants like ethylene glycol-ethers (EGE) which are used in the production of semiconductors. These chemicals can also be consumed by parents when they take certain over-the counter and prescription drugs. This is because many pharmaceuticals are not properly tested on pregnant women and have been found to cause birth defects.
Environmental Exposure
Environmental exposure is an important cause of birth defects. Genetic disorders are a common cause, but it's not the only one. The presence of many different chemicals and toxins in the workplace, at home and in food can increase the risk of developing birth defects. Pesticides and fungicides are among the most frequent. Heavy metals, paints, heavy pigments, and certain chemicals are also included. Exposure to toxic substances is nearly always inevitable. However, if companies fail to protect pregnant employees they're negligent and could be held responsible.
Researchers are still trying to find the precise cause of a birth defect. It could be that an interaction between multiple factors may cause the condition, but the challenge is evaluating these interactions in real-time. The National Children's Study is important because it is currently underway in a variety of states. The NCS will enrol 100,000 women from a variety of populations and follow them and their children over the long term. This study will provide the most comprehensive information to date on how many environmental factors impact fetal as well as child health.
Many parents suffering from a birth defect in their child feel guilty for having contributed to the disorder, but it is often the case that these kinds of issues are a given. Our birth defect attorneys are aware of this and are committed to helping families with children who have birth defects.
Product Liability
Many birth defects result from a variety of factors, ranging from drugs and alcohol use during pregnancy to genetics. Fortunately, the majority of these causes can be prevented. If your child was diagnosed with a medical condition that could have been prevented, you may be able to recover damages in lawsuits for birth defects.
A New York birth defect attorney can help you determine if your child's problem is caused by a medication, chemical or environmental exposure that qualifies for compensation. The legal team of your lawyer can estimate the total cost of medical bills associated with your child's condition in relation to the severity.
Although the majority of birth defects aren't caused by medical negligence, there are occasions where a healthcare worker was negligent prior to or during labor and delivery. A doctor might prescribe a medication in a way that can harm a baby before birth, or make an error during surgery.
Our birth defect lawyers have successfully pursued cases where a mother's health care provider was exposed toxic chemicals or prescription drugs which increased the chance that she will give birth to a child who has birth defects. We have also filed birth defect lawsuits against companies that expose workers to hazardous substances in the workplace for example, a paint factory or semiconductor manufacturing companies.