Monday, December 3, 2012

Brain Damage During Birth


It is an unfortunate fact that many babies suffer brain damage during birth. It is an even more unfortunate fact that many of these instances of brain injury are preventable. In many cases, negligence on the part of the delivering physician can leave your baby with permanent brain damage.

Brain injuries during birth usually occur when doctors try to force babies out of the birth canal. Babies' skulls are not entirely ready to shield their brains from trauma, increasing the frequency of brain damage, especially when mishandled.

Babies that suffer brain injuries may be left with permanent effects, including cerebral palsy, paralysis, and learning disabilities. Sadly, there is no cure for these conditions, and your child may have to live the remainder of his or her life facing these difficulties.

In more serious cases, brain damage suffered during birth can cause life threatening conditions, such as brain hemorrhaging.

Though treatment may be available for the non life-threatening conditions, these options are usually very expensive, and your child's conditions will only be made more manageable rather than cured. Still, these treatment options can prove invaluable.

To help offset the costs of treatment options, parents of babies who suffered brain damage during birth because of doctor negligence may choose to file legal action against the responsible physicians. Filing legal action may result in the parents receiving financial compensation.

Individuals wishing to sue their physicians for financial compensation are advised to seek the assistance of an experienced legal professional who specializes in birth injuries. While hiring an attorney does not guarantee victory in any given case, having legal representation may increase the likelihood of victory.

If your baby suffered a brain injury during birth that threatens to permanently alter his or her life, discuss your legal rights and options with the Pennsylvania birth injury attorneys of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C., today.

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