The 10 Scariest Things About Birth Defect Legal
Birth Defect Attorneys
If your child suffers from a birth defect that is the result of negligence and carelessness, you are entitled to compensation. These damages can include medical expenses or lost wages, as well as punitive damages in some instances.
A Pompano Beach injury lawyer can help you obtain compensation for injuries to your child and future medical expenses. Common causes of birth defects are medical malpractice, defective drugs, and toxic exposure.
Medical Malpractice
The medical professionals who take care of your child could have an enormous impact on the future of your family. If they make an error that causes birth injuries or defects that can lead to years of financial challenges and an entire lifetime of physical and emotional pain for your child.
Birth injury lawyers can help you to file a claim for compensation against the parties who are responsible for your child's medical problems. This could be a doctor, a hospital, or something that happened before the birth of your child. A Queens birth defect lawyer will examine your case, offer important insights, and connect with medical experts who will examine the evidence.
A doctor could make a mistake that leads to a birth defect for instance, if they prescribed medication that increased the risk of the condition in your baby or failing to conduct certain tests and screenings throughout pregnancy. These are instances of medical malpractice that could be cause for a lawsuit. If you believe that a medical mistake caused a birth defect in your child, you are entitled to compensation for past and future health care expenses. A successful lawsuit will also be compensated for the loss of income, emotional distress, and any other losses you've experienced.
Defective Drugs
Prescription and over-the-counter medications, chemical exposures at home or at work and environmental hazards are all responsible for many birth defects. Unfortunately, these medical problems can be very costly. Parents often wonder how their child's condition occurred and where to turn as the bills pile up for costly treatments and procedures.
Drug makers must test their products rigorously before they're sold and must be aware of any possible adverse effects. They could be held accountable for claims brought against them by consumers when they fail to do this. A birth defect lawyer can help determine if a defective medication is to blame for the health complications of your child.
If you believe that an abnormality in the birth of your child is caused by the use of a medication, keep track of your symptoms and save the packaging and receipts. You should also note the date when you first noticed symptoms in your child. This information is essential for determining the statutes of limitation.
If your child was exposed to a harmful substance that contributed to their condition, you have only one year to make a claim. A birth defect lawyer can assist you to develop a compelling case and ensure that your child's legal rights are protected. They can also assist you obtain the financial assistance needed to cover the cost of treatment.
Exposure to Toxic Chemicals
Birth defects are serious problems that alter the structure of the child's body. Environmental toxins, the side-effects of certain medications genetic or chromosomal problems, or other factors can cause birth defects.
Levy Konigsberg's team is committed to helping families better understand the causes of birth defects and how they can seek compensation from the parties responsible. Our lawyers work with medical professionals to determine whether a birth defect is caused by exposure to chemicals or environmental factors.
The managing partner and senior trial lawyer David Strouss is a leader in birth defect litigation, defending clients against major corporations that expose them to toxic chemicals. He has handled thousands of cases across the country and around the world. He was the prosecutor in some of the first birth defect lawsuits involving glycol ether and other solvent exposures in semiconductor manufacturing as well as in the agriculture industry; pesticide sprays or drift exposures from crop dusters, as well as exposure to heavy metals, such as lead.
Victoria Phillips focuses on complex product liability litigation and birth defect cases. She graduated from Williams College with a magna sum laude and Columbia Law School. Before joining the firm, she was a District Assistant Attorney at Manhattan's District Attorney's Office. She has recouped millions in settlements for her clients. She is experienced in all types of litigation, including class action and mass tort claims.
Product Liability
While modern medical technology has greatly reduced the risks associated with childbirth, birth injuries and defects remain prevalent. These conditions can have a profound impact on the quality of life for children and their parents.
While many birth problems and injuries are the result of environmental or genetic factors they may also be the result of health care providers' negligence during pregnancy or during delivery. These errors include prescribing incorrect medications or failing to monitor the mother for signs prenatal damage.
The distinction between a birth injury and a birth defect could be confusing. While birth injuries occur during labor and birth, birth defects develop in the womb and typically affect the body of the fetus' structure or function.
If a child is born with a birth deformity due to the negligence or inaction of another, they could be entitled to compensation. This compensation is granted to the person who was injured and held in trust for the benefit of the child.
Our Queens birth defects lawyers at Phillips & Paolicelli focus on environmental causes and work with a national network of lawyers to investigate allegations of exposure to teratogens chemical that have been linked to developmental delays and congenital disabilities. Diane Paolicelli, managing partner has dedicated her legal career of 30 years to helping women who have been exposed to toxic heavy metals, chemicals and heavy metals that cause birth defects and reproductive issues in children.