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Erb's Palsy Law Firm

A child diagnosed with Erb's 'Palsy' can have devastating consequences for families. If you think that medical negligence is the reason for your child's injury to his brachial cord during birth, call an erb's palsy attorney Palsy law firm for free consultation.

An attorney will evaluate your case and determine the future medical costs to calculate your estimated case value. This will help determine the value of your claim in the possibility of settling.

Causes

Erb's syndrome is caused by damage to a bundle of nerves near the neck (the brachial plexus). These nerves control shoulder, arm, and hand movements and sensation. Erb's Palsy causes weakness, numbness, or paralysis of the arm and shoulder.

This condition may result from various medical mistakes during labor and birth, including forceps use, a C-section performed too early, or a physician misusing a vacuum extractor during vaginal birth. However, a majority instances of erb's paralysis are preventable. Midwives, doctors, nurses and other medical professionals have a duty to uphold the highest standards of medical care in the delivery room. They must ensure that the baby's shoulders are delivered through the vaginal canal and that they do not become stuck or become lodged in the pelvic bone of the mother's.

Researchers have suggested that Erb's ailment could be caused by maternal contractions or the position of a pregnant woman. These theories haven't yet been confirmed. To prevail in a case of medical malpractice, plaintiffs must to prove that the doctor's deviance from accepted practices caused the injury.

If you suspect your child suffered from an avoidable Erb's Palsy injury, a birth trauma lawyer can help you pursue justice. A successful lawsuit may award your family the financial compensation your child needs for medical expenses and give you closure.

Diagnosis

Erb's Palsy can be caused by damage to the brachialplexus which is a network of nerves in the arm and shoulder. These nerves can become stretched or torn during a difficult delivery. This condition can cause weakness or paralysis in the affected arm. Doctors are required to properly diagnose this condition immediately.

The most common reason is childbirth difficulties. It usually happens when the fetus is bigger than what is expected for a vaginal birth or when the baby's shoulders become stuck during delivery. This is known as shoulder dystocia and is one of the major risk factors for Erb's Palsy.

If a physician applies excessive pressure or fails to recognize shoulder dystocia, it can cause injuries to the nerves of the upper part of the brachialplexus. Erb's Palsy is a result. The doctor is liable for any damage that results from negligence.

To successfully file a medical malpractice claim, you must prove that the doctor's deviance from the accepted practices caused your injuries. For cases involving Erb's paralysis, you have to prove that the doctor's action or inactions resulted in your child suffering an injury to the upper brachial plexus nerves. This is a frequent claim that could result in a substantial settlement and lifetime care for your child.

Treatment

In most cases, it's best to identify and treat the condition as soon as you can. If left untreated the condition could lead to permanent tightening of muscles (contractures) or even partial or full paralysis. The most commonly used form of treatment is physical therapy, and sometimes surgery.

Marc J. Bern & Partners, an experienced Erb's Palsy law firm, examines possible lawsuits and claims on behalf of children diagnosed with a brachial injury by medical negligence at birth in the United States. We encourage families to request an initial consultation and assessment of their claim.

While nurses, doctors and other healthcare professionals are trained to safely deliver babies there are a variety of complications that can occur. If these complications arise the physician must act quickly to ensure the safety of the mother and child. Unfortunately some health professionals do not do the right thing.

In the event of a complicated birth the doctor may have to apply a certain amount of force to aid the baby move through the birth canal. While doing this it is possible that he or she will accidentally stretch the neck of the baby, which may damage the nerves.

In addition to a physical examination, doctors may also conduct various tests, including X-rays or ultrasounds to determine the seriousness of an injury and the extent to which a nerve is damaged. A doctor can prescribe medication to ease pain and discomfort as well as physical therapy or occupational therapy to restore movement.

Compensation

The cost of treatment for a child suffering with Erb's 'Palsy' can be very high. A successful lawsuit may give families the financial resources to pay for the medical treatment they require. An experienced lawyer from Erb's Palsy will strive to maximize the amount of compensation a family can receive.

If a baby suffers from Erb's palsy, the condition can impact all aspects of their lives. It can prevent them from working, it may limit the amount time they spend with their parents, and it can also cause emotional trauma.

Erb's Law claims can be used to pay for the costs of treatment, loss of earnings, as well as the impact that the injury can affect a child's daily activities. The settlement will also reflect the pain and suffering that the injury has caused.

A successful claim will demonstrate that the obstetrician, or the hospital was negligent. This is demonstrated by proving a deviation from the accepted procedure, and that the deviation directly resulted in the injury of your child. Every case is unique and it could take some time to be successful in a lawsuit against Erb's Palsy. Families should contact an attorney as soon as possible to avoid not meeting the deadline to file an action. A lawsuit filed late may be barred by the Statute of Limitations.

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