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Filing an Erb's Palsy Lawsuit

A lawsuit could offer families financial compensation to pay for the treatment of their child. It could also assist in holding medical professionals responsible for injuries to the brachial system that could be prevented.

This case involves a young girl who developed Erb's palsy as a result of complications that occurred during her birth. She had a breech birth and shoulder dystocia (when the child's shoulders become stuck during delivery). The injury was due to medical negligence.

What Causes Erb’s Palsy?

The brachial plexus is a network of nerves in the shoulder and neck which transmits signals to muscles in the arms, hands, and fingers. When this system of nerves is damaged, a baby can experience Erb's Palsy.

This condition is more prevalent when there are difficult births, lengthy labours, and breech births. In a difficult birth, doctors may have to use force to pull the baby out of the vaginal canal and this could stretch the baby's neck or head. This can lead to an accident that causes traction, where nerves are stretched. If the force is excessive it could cause ruptures in which nerves are cut off from their spinal cord.

Most children with Erb's Palsy recover completely and have no permanent damage, however this condition can cause limitations in range of motion and a distinct difference between their dominant and non-dominant arm. Treatment can include physical therapy to accelerate the natural healing process and to assist them in achieving better range of motion and feeling in their affected hand faster.

How do I know If My Child is Having Erb's Palsy?

The symptoms of this condition include paralysis or weakness to various degrees, in the arm and shoulder. The good news is that the majority of children born with erb's syndrome get full recovery, though their condition is often permanent.

The brachial nerve system connects the neck, (clavicle) and torso with the spinal cord. This allows for movement as well as sensation and support for the arm, hand and shoulder. Pulling or stretching this nerve can cause injury to the nerve and causes erb's Palsy.

This kind of injury can be caused by a difficult labour using force and a baby that is large, breech presentation and the long second stage of labour.

A doctor can diagnose erb's palsy by conducting an EMG that measures the extent to which nerves and muscles work. The doctor could also suggest an MRI, CT, or other imaging tests to get images of the inside of the body. They can determine if the erb's is a neuroma, an avulsion or the neuropraxia, a form of neuropathy that develops when a nerve is stretched instead of torn away from the spine. Some cases of erb's syndrome require surgery that involves the splicing of healthy nerves and grafting them.

How Can I Tell If My Child's Erb's Palsy was the result of medical malpractice?

A child with Erb's Palsy requires medical attention. This treatment can be costly and last for many months or even years. Medical malpractice lawsuits can assist families in paying for the cost of this care.

Erb's Palsy is caused by injuries to the nerves of the upper part of the brachial system during an extended or difficult delivery. This type of injury is usually caused by stretching or traction of the shoulder's nerves during a difficult birth, like when a large baby or a small woman is involved.

To file a medical malpractice case the plaintiff must establish that the healthcare professional did not meet the standard of medical care for the position and situation. This is accomplished through expert testimony. Medical malpractice claims are based on the actions of healthcare professionals, so it's important to hire a lawyer who has expertise in these cases. This will give you the best chance of proving your child's Erb's Palsy was the result of medical negligence.

How much are Erb's Palsy verdicts worth?

The severity of the Erb's Palsy case for your child will determine how much you receive in compensation. This is why it's essential to speak with an experienced birth injury attorney immediately if you suspect medical negligence.

If you prevail in the Erb's-Palsy lawsuit you could get significant financial compensation for both current and future medical expenses for your child. This includes therapies, surgeries as well as assistive devices.

Some children's Erb palsy heals by itself over time, however other children may require surgery to repair avulsions or tears of the brachial nerves. If this is the case you may be entitled to even more substantial damages.

Most of the cases involving Erb's palsy settle without a trial and the defendant will pay a certain amount to settle your dispute without going to trial. If you're not able to reach a settlement with the defendant, your lawyer will prepare a trial by assembling evidence and hiring medical malpractice experts to support your claims. This includes medical records and reports from expert witnesses. Your lawyer will then present your case before jurors and judges.

How can an Erb's Palsy lawyer help me?

Many parents contact a lawyer when their child suffers a birth injury. These injuries could be the result of medical malpractice by doctors and other hospital personnel. A qualified Erb's palsy attorney will help you understand if your child's injury was caused by malpractice and assist you in the legal process.

If the shoulder dystocia in your child was due to negligence of a doctor or hospital they could be responsible for your child’s damages. These damages could include reimbursement for medical bills, lost wages and discomfort and pain.

A good Erb's palsy attorney will determine if the child's injury was caused by medical malpractice, and then construct a strong case on your behalf to hold the responsible party accountable for their actions.

Conditions that can lead to shoulder dystocia can be predicted and preventable. If medical professionals fail take the proper precautions, they can be held accountable for the injuries that result. A successful claim could result in a substantial amount and lifetime medical treatment. A lawyer with experience in Erb's Palsy will ensure you receive the compensation you deserve.

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