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Birth-Related Injury Lawyers

Representing Children & Families Across North Carolina Since 1993

When obstetricians, nurses, and other medical professionals fail to provide the necessary and expected level of care, innocent children and pregnant mothers can, unfortunately, be put in harm’s way. At Edwards Kirby, our Charlotte birth injury lawyers believe in seeking justice for families who are facing life after a birth injury. We believe in helping children get the lifelong care they need to face happier, healthier and more stable futures.

Our Charlotte birth injury attorneys have been particularly noted for their success in handling cases involving malpractice. We won the largest medical malpractice jury verdict in North Carolina history and negotiated the state’s largest birth injury settlement in a case involving medical negligence resulting in cerebral palsy. These are complex cases, but we have the resources and skill to succeed.

To discuss your case with a competent and caring birth injury attorney, call (919)351-6836. Your consultation is free and confidential.

If You or A Loved One Has Been Injured Call Edwards Kirby Today!

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What Is a Birth Trauma Lawyer?

Birth trauma lawyers are personal injury attorneys who help parents get justice for their newborns affected by preventable injuries during birth. Severe birth trauma and injuries can leave children mentally or physically disabled for the rest of their lives. In some cases, parents must seek lifelong treatment to manage their child’s symptoms. These circumstances can leave some families struggling to cover the costs of medical expenses.

Birth injury lawyers can help families pursue money to help them cover the costs of lifelong treatments for their children. A birth trauma lawyer can help families hold healthcare workers accountable for their negligence. Our highly experienced attorneys can build cases against doctors or nurses who delivered the child and assist families in receiving the financial compensation to which they are entitled. Some severe birth injuries require costly lifelong care; if you believe your child is a victim of a birth injury or trauma, you may be eligible for compensation.

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Types of Birth Injuries

Cerebral palsy is one of the most severe and recognizable consequences of delivery room negligence, but other permanent or life-threatening conditions can jeopardize either the infant or the mother.

Some other types of birth injuries include:

  • Uterine ruptures from negligent C-section procedures or ruptures of previous uterine scars; the fetus can suffer brain damage if protruding into the abdominal cavity.
  • Kernicterus, a type of brain damage caused by severe jaundice, which can occur if jaundice is not diagnosed or treated properly.
  • Cephalohematoma, or bleeding in the brain, caused by improper use of forceps on the head of a fetus in an instrument-assisted delivery.
  • Fetal distress or trauma caused by the failure to properly monitor vital signs or respond to sudden changes in heart rate or blood oxygen levels.

Common Questions

What’s the difference between a birth defect and a birth injury?

Birth injuries, in the context of personal injury lawsuits, are injuries which occur during labor, delivery, or shortly after childbirth. Birth defects, however, are congenital, meaning they are present at birth.

If a mother or baby suffers injuries, their right to pursue legal action will depend on proving the injuries could and should have been prevented had medical professionals upheld their duty to meet the accepted standard of care.

A failure to meet this “duty of care” is negligence, and it can be grounds for legal action. By contrast, birth defects are typically caused by genetic mutations and unknown factors, rather than medical negligence. In some cases, families of children with birth defects may have grounds for claims against other liable parties, such as landowners or product manufactures responsible for toxic exposure, defective products, or unsafe medications.

How do I know if a doctor is responsible for my child’s birth injury?

Generally, medical providers can be held responsible for birth injuries caused by negligence. However, not every situation involving an injury to mother or child means negligence occurred, as doctors are obligated only to act in a manner a reasonably skilled medical professional would have acted under the same or similar circumstances.

Because birth injury cases involve highly technical concepts of medicine and law, determining liability requires thorough investigation and collaboration with medical experts. The birth injury attorneys at Edwards Kirby work with expert witnesses who help define the standard of care in a particular situation, assess whether a doctor or another provider failed to meet that standard when treating mothers and newborns, and explain how different steps taken by providers would have avoided injuries and damages suffered by victims.

How long do I have to file a birth injury lawsuit in Charlotte, NC?

In North Carolina, birth injury cases are subject to a statute of limitations – essentially, a time window during which you can file a claim and seek compensation for your damages. If a statute of limitations expires, you may not be able to file a claim or recover damages. Because of the time limits that apply to these claims, it is important that you contact our office as soon as possible to get your potential claims evaluated.

What are some of the most common causes of birth injury?

Birth injury cases can vary widely, and involve a range of injuries, disabilities, and life-long limitations caused by substandard medical care. Though negligence takes many forms, some of the most common causes of preventable birth injuries include:

  • Oxygen deprivation / failures to monitor and identify signs of fetal distress, which can result in permanent brain damage and conditions like cerebral palsy or hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy.
  • Failures to diagnose and / or adequately treat risk factors that can lead to complications, including maternal high blood pressure (preeclampsia) and infections.
  • Failures to appropriately or timely treat mothers or newborns, including failures to perform C-sections or therapeutic head cooling.

If You or A Loved One Has Been Injured Call Edwards Kirby Today!

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OUR COMMITMENT TO CHARLOTTE VICTIMS

Charlotte, known as the “Queen City,” is the bustling heart of North Carolina. If your family has been affected by a birth injury in Charlotte, our Charlotte birth injury attorneys are here to provide compassionate legal support. We’ll investigate your case thoroughly and work tirelessly to secure the compensation needed for your child’s future. Trust us to protect your family’s rights in this vibrant and growing city.

If You or A Loved One Has Been Injured Call Edwards Kirby Today!

919-780-5400

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