Why No One Cares About Birth Defect Litigation
Birth Defect Lawsuits
Parents want their children perfect, but that's sometimes not possible. If this happens, it's crucial parents who are shocked seek the help of experienced birth defects lawyers.
Medical negligence, dangerous drugs and environmental exposure can cause 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 does not adhere to the accepted standards of care in his or her area of expertise. This could include failing to conduct routine prenatal tests, prescribing medication that increases the chance of having a birth defect or committing a lapse during labor and birth.
Birth defects and birth injuries are usually caused by environmental and genetic causes, however, they can also be a result of the negligence of a physician. For instance the case where a doctor fails to detect the presence of a congenital defect in utero and fails to inform parents of this disability, the parents can pursue a wrongful birth lawsuit seeking compensation for the lifelong expenses associated with the handicapped child.
To prevail in a medical negligence case in birth defect cases the plaintiff must demonstrate that the doctor owed a breach of duty to the patient, that he breached that duty, that his actions or inaction action directly triggered injuries and damages and that the plaintiff suffered economic and noneconomic damage due to the injuries. These damages may include costs of medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and emotional distress.
Prenatal visits are crucial to ensure that pregnant women receive the required testing and monitoring. If you suspect that medical malpractice caused your child's birth defects you should contact a medical malfeasance and birth injury lawyer right away.
Toxic Chemicals
Every year, thousands of children are born with a kind of birth defect within the United States. These birth defects can be of varying severity and impact the way children behave, appear and performs. Some are minor, while others can cause serious problems and may even cause death.
The causes of a child's birth defects can be attributed to genetic abnormalities or a range of environmental and chemical factors. Exposure to harmful chemicals, for example, can cause serious complications in babies. Our firm is committed in making employers accountable when they expose pregnant mothers or their unborn babies to harmful drugs or substances.
In scientific literature, it has been established that certain chemicals and toxins may cross the placenta to affect an unborn baby. These toxins are referred to as teratogenic. Exposure to these teratogenic chemicals may cause birth defect lawsuit defects such as Cleft lips and palates spina bifida, spina bifida and muscle dystrophy.
While working, many mothers are exposed to a range of toxic chemicals. These chemicals can be breathed in, ingested or simply absorbed through the skin. These chemicals include industrial solvants such as ethylene glycol ethers (EGE), which are used in the fabrication of semiconductors. These chemicals can also be consumed by parents while they are taking certain prescription or over-the-counter medications. This is because many pharmaceuticals are not properly tested on pregnant women and have been demonstrated to cause birth defects.
Environmental Exposure
While genetic disorders are one of the most prevalent causes of birth defects, exposure to environmental factors is also a major factor. Numerous different chemicals and toxins found in the home, workplace and food could increase the chances of having a birth defect. Pesticides and fungicides are among the most frequent. Heavy metals, paints heavy pigments, certain chemicals are also included. Exposure to these toxins is often inevitable. However, when employers fail to protect pregnant workers, they are negligent and can be held responsible.
Researchers are unable to pin down exactly what causes the specific birth defect. It is possible that a variety of factors can cause the condition. The challenge is to evaluate these interactions in real time. This is why the National Children's Study, now getting under way in several states, is so crucial. The NCS will enroll 100,000 women from a representative population and monitor their progress over time and their children. This study will provide the most comprehensive data available on how various environmental factors influence fetal and child health.
Many parents suffering from a birth defect in their child are resentful that they have contributed to the problem, but it's often the case that these kinds of issues are not a choice. Our birth defect lawyers know this and are dedicated to families seeking justice for children suffering from birth defects.
Product Liability
Birth defects can be caused by a variety of factors, ranging from drug or alcohol consumption during pregnancy to genes. However, many of these issues can be prevented. If your child was diagnosed with a medical condition that could have been prevented or prevented, you might be able to get compensation in a lawsuit involving birth defects.
A New York birth defect attorney can help you determine if your child's illness is caused by the use of a medicine, chemical or environmental exposure that is eligible for compensation. Your legal team can calculate the total cost of medical expenses associated with your child's condition depending on the severity.
Although the majority of birth defects aren't caused due to medical negligence, there are occasions when a healthcare professional has been negligent prior to or during labor and birth. A doctor might prescribe a medication in a way that can harm a baby before birth, or may make an error during surgery.
Our birth defect lawyers have successfully pursued allegations that a mother's health care provider was exposed to toxic chemicals or prescription drugs which increased the chances that she could give birth to a child who has birth defects. We have also brought birth defect lawsuits against paint factories and semiconductor producers that expose their workers to toxic chemicals while when they work.