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Birth Defect Lawsuits

Parents wish their children to be perfect, but sometimes that's impossible. When that becomes a reality, it is essential that stunned parents seek the help of seasoned birth defect lawyers.

Medical negligence, dangerous medications, and environmental exposure can cause serious birth defects and injuries. A New York birth defects law firm can help.

Medical Malpractice

If a physician fails to adhere to the accepted standard of practice in his or her area, it is considered medical malpractice. This could be due to failing to perform prenatal screening and prescribing medicines that increase the chance of birth defects, or making an error during labor and delivery.

Birth birth defects and birth injuries can be caused by genetic or environmental causes, but sometimes they occur due to a doctor's negligence or malpractice. If a doctor fails to detect congenital disabilities during pregnancy, and then fails not to inform parents of the problem they may be legally able to file a case for compensation in the event of a wrongful birth. for all the costs that are associated with their disabled child.

In order to win a medical malpractice claim in birth defect cases the plaintiff must demonstrate that the doctor was bound by a duty of duty to the patient, and that he did not fulfill the duty, that his actions or inaction action directly caused damages and injuries, and that the plaintiff suffered economic and non-economic losses as a result of the injuries. These damages could include medical bills as well as lost wages and emotional stress.

Some birth problems and injuries can be avoided by timely testing and monitoring during pregnancy. It's crucial for pregnant women to follow their doctors' recommendations regarding prenatal visits. If you suspect that medical negligence caused your child's birth defects, contact a medical malpractice and birth injury attorney immediately.

Toxic Chemicals

In the United States, thousands of babies are born each year with birth defects. These birth defects can vary in severity and impact way a child looks, acts and functions in life. Some are minor while others can cause serious issues that could be fatal.

The reasons for a child's birth defects can stem from genetic abnormalities or a range of environmental and chemical factors. For example, exposure to toxic chemicals can cause serious complications for a newborn. Our firm is determined to hold employers accountable for exposed pregnant women and their unborn babies to harmful chemicals or drugs.

In the scientific literature, it is established that certain chemicals and toxins may be transmitted through the placenta, affecting an unborn child. These toxins are teratogenic. The exposure to these teratogenic chemicals may cause birth defects such as the cleft lip and palate, spina bifida and muscular dystrophy.

Many mothers are exposed to a wide variety of toxic chemicals while they are at work. These chemicals can be inhaled, inhaled or absorbed into the skin. These chemicals include industrial solvents like EGE or ethylene glycol (EGE) used in the production of semiconductors. These toxic substances can also be consumed by parents while they are taking certain over-the counter and prescription drugs. This is because a lot of pharmaceuticals are not properly tested on pregnant women and have been shown to cause birth defects.

Environmental Exposure

While genetic disorders are among the most prevalent causes of birth defects, exposure to environmental factors is also a major cause. Numerous different chemicals and toxins that are found in the home, workplace and food can increase the risk of having a birth defect. This includes fungicides and pesticides, lead, heavy metals, certain paints and other chemical compounds. Exposure to toxic substances is nearly always inevitable. But, when businesses fail to protect pregnant employees they are negligent and could be held responsible.

Researchers are still trying to find the specific cause of a birth defect. It is possible that a combination between multiple factors may cause the condition, but the challenge is assessing the effects of these interactions in real time. This is why the National Children's Study, now being conducted in a number of states, is so crucial. The NCS will enrol 100,000 women from a variety of populations as well as follow them and their children for the course of time. This study will provide comprehensive information about how environmental factors affect the health of a child's fetus and.

Many parents who suffer from a birth defect in their child feel guilt and believe that they are responsible for it. However, these birth defects are often unavoidable. Our birth defect lawyers are aware of this and are committed to helping families seek justice for children who suffer from birth defects.

Product Liability

Many birth defects are caused by a range of factors ranging from drug and alcohol consumption during pregnancy to genetics. Fortunately, the majority of these causes can be cured. If your child was born with a medical condition that could have been prevented or prevented, you could be entitled to claim damages in an action for birth defects.

A New York birth defect attorney will be able help you determine if the condition of your child is caused by an illness, chemical or environmental exposure that qualifies for compensation. Based on the severity of your child's illness your legal counsel will also be able to determine the total cost of associated medical bills that are qualified for compensation.

Although the majority of birth defects are not caused by medical negligence, there are some instances when a healthcare professional has been negligent before or during labor and birth. A doctor could incorrectly prescribe a medication that harms a baby before it is born, or commit a mistake during surgery.

Our birth defect lawyers have successfully prosecuted cases against drug companies where a mother's health healthcare provider has been exposed to prescription drugs or toxic chemicals that increase the likelihood of her child being born with birth defects. We have also brought birth defect lawsuits against companies who expose workers to harmful substances in the workplace, such as a paint factory or semiconductor manufacturing company.