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Westchester County Birth Injury Lawyer

Any birth can have complications. How a physician responds to these complications can make all the difference to the health and safety of the infant. When a doctor, surgeon or nurse is negligent, birth injuries can occur. If medical negligence causes your child to have a birth injury such as brain damage or Erb’s palsy, which is a paralysis of the arm, a hospital or birthing center may owe you compensation. Contact our Westchester County birth injury attorneys at Fiedler Deutsch, LLP today for a free consultation about your rights.

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What Can Cause Brain Damage During a Birth?

An infant’s brain is extremely delicate. Anything that interrupts its development during pregnancy, labor, delivery or shortly after birth could cause permanent brain damage. While the most common cause of brain damage to infants during birth is a lack of oxygen to the brain (asphyxia), any failure on the health care provider’s part could lead to infant brain damage during a complicated delivery.

Some birth injury causes our Westchester County personal injury lawyers include:

An infant could also suffer brain damage shortly after birth if a negligent provider drops the baby or bumps the baby’s head. Intubation errors during an emergency surgery could also lead to a lack of oxygen to the infant’s brain and subsequent brain damage. If a doctor has diagnosed your child with any type of brain injury or brain damage after a complicated birth, consult with our lawyers about a possible medical malpractice claim.

What Causes Erb’s Palsy?

Erb’s palsy is a condition that affects the brachial plexus – a bundle of nerves near the neck that controls the arm, hand and fingers. Any injury or damage to the brachial plexus during a complicated delivery could cause symptoms such as weakness and loss of mobility in the affected arm. Erb’s palsy specifically refers to a condition in which damage to the upper portion of the brachial plexus causes numbness or immobility in the arm, hands and/or fingers.

The most common cause of Erb’s palsy is an infant’s neck stretching too far to the side during labor or delivery. This can happen during a difficult delivery, such as one with a large baby, breech position or long labor. The overextension of the infant’s neck could damage the network of nerves and cause Erb’s palsy. Even a prudent doctor could unintentionally cause a birth injury to a child’s brachial plexus. However, if your physician did not act as a reasonable doctor would have in the same situation, he or she may be guilty of medical malpractice.

Contact Our Westchester County Birth Injury Lawyers Today

If your child has a birth injury such as brain damage or brachial plexus due to medical malpractice, contact Fiedler Deutsch, LLP today for guidance. Our attorneys can help you hold the responsible party accountable and support you during this difficult time. Call (914) 993-0393 for a free consultation in Yonkers, New Rochelle, Mount Vernon, White Plains, Peekskill, Rye or anywhere else in New York. We are here for you.