Grand Rapids Birth Injury Lawyers

Medical centers are expected to deliver quality medical care and patient safety, but even the most well-trained medical professionals can be negligent. In some cases, these mistakes go unnoticed, while in others, they result in obvious injury or impairment. For unborn babies and newborns, these mistakes can lead to serious problems, such as developmental delays, disability, and lasting health issues. If your child suffered a birth injury – harm from a medical error during or near the time of birth – in Grand Rapids, you may be eligible for compensation. Financial recovery from a birth injury lawsuit can provide your child with the means to afford lifelong treatment, therapy, and other necessary resources. Pursuing legal action can also help you obtain justice and fight to ensure that the same mistakes do not happen again

ABC Law Centers is one of the few law firms in the U.S. that focuses only on birth injury. Our firm consults with leading medical experts, life care planning professionals, and other specialists to help determine what kind of care your child will need throughout their life. Our attorneys handle cases in Grand Rapids, and all across the country.

 

Attorneys at ABC Law Centers have helped advise parents with birth injury cases for 25 years.

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Birth Injury Outcomes

Birth injuries can impact a child’s physical, emotional, and mental health. The extent to which a birth injury can impact a child’s functional ability can vary greatly; some children with birth injuries do not have any functional impairments or very mild ones, while for some children, the outcomes can be very severe and require around-the-clock medical care and therapy. The amount of damage related to a birth injury depends on multiple factors, including how long a child was deprived of oxygen and whether blood flow to the child’s brain was completely stopped or partially stopped.

It can be difficult to evaluate the extent of a child’s injuries immediately, as some developmental delays aren’t detectable until the child misses developmental milestones. In some cases, when the child reaches school age and begins to struggle with their lessons, the delays can be more obvious. However, it is important to speak to an attorney as soon as you suspect a birth injury, because different states have different time limits (called a statute of limitations) for when a lawsuit can be filed. In Michigan, the statute is two years for adults to file a parental claim in a birth injury case, and for minors, the child’s 10th birthday. It’s important to note that statutes are subject to change, and vary depending on location and/or facility type. Contact us today for a free consultation to understand your legal options. Our firm charges no fees unless we win or settle your case.

Common Birth Injuries

Birth injury is a complex field of law, as there are certain standards of care that medical staff must follow during pregnancy, birth, and the newborn period. There are some diagnoses and events that parents should look out for, as the presence of these conditions can indicate that medical malpractice may have occurred:

  • Traumatic birth: If labor and delivery is traumatic (due to prolonged/stalled labor, the use of vacuum extractors and/or forceps, or the overuse of delivery drugs like Pitocin or Cytotec, for example), the baby is at higher risk for injury.
  • Fetal distress: During labor and delivery, if a baby’s heart rate drops significantly and doesn’t recover, it is very likely the baby is experiencing  fetal distress, which can be a reaction to oxygen deprivation. If oxygen deprivation goes on long enough, the baby may develop an oxygen-deprivation induced injury called hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE), which must be treated within six hours of birth using hypothermia therapy.
  • Seizures: Seizures are one of the most common indicators of brain damage in a baby. Seizures are triggered by abnormal electrical patterns in the brain, which often stem from an underlying cause of damaged neuronal tissue. Sometimes these seizures are visible, but sometimes they are only detectable using continuous EEG testing. Seizures should be carefully monitored and treated in order to prevent them from worsening existing damage.
  • Brain bleeds: Brain bleeds can often cause (or be the cause of) neonatal brain damage, so it is important that medical staff follow standards of care to prevent brain bleeds from occurring. If they do occur, brain imaging can be recommended to assess what kind of therapy and treatment a child may need to minimize permanent effects.
  • Cerebral palsy: This motor disorder can show up as an early preference for one side of the body over another, or via excessive muscle tightness or limpness. Cerebral palsy can sometimes be traced back to an underlying injury to the motor centers, which interfere with proper signaling to the muscles.
  • Low blood sugar: It is absolutely critical that a baby’s rapidly-developing brain have an uninterrupted supply of blood sugar that is neither too low nor too high. Some babies (especially those that are very large or very small for their gestational age) are prone to developing low blood sugar and can require additional monitoring and feeding. If blood sugar is too low for too long, brain cells become deprived of their only energy source and start to die off. 
  • High-risk pregnancy: Pregnancies considered “high-risk” for women with diabetes, preeclampsia, obesity, hypertension, and other conditions should be referred to a maternal-fetal specialist who can conduct more frequent monitoring to ensure the pregnancy goes smoothly. One of the most common trends we see in birth injury litigation is high-risk patients not being monitored or treated as high-risk patients. 
  • Infection: If the mother has an infection such as group B strep or a UTI that goes undiagnosed, it could be passed to the baby during a vaginal birth or when her membranes rupture (commonly referred to as the “water breaking”). If a baby is suspected of having an infection after birth, treatment should be initiated quickly to prevent tissue inflammation and other complications, as these can result in seizures or developmental delays as the child grows.
  • Jaundice and kernicterus: When a baby is born, they can sometimes develop jaundice (yellowish skin and eyes). In some cases, this can resolve on its own, but there are certain cases where the baby may need to be placed under a special set of lights or under a fiber-optic blanket to help them break down excess amounts of bilirubin. If jaundice goes untreated or is treated improperly, however, excess bilirubin can cross the blood-brain barrier and cause permanent and irreversible brain damage. 
  • Placental abruption or uterine rupture: These two conditions relate to maternal bleeding. Placental abruption occurs when the placenta detaches from the uterus, while uterine rupture occurs when the uterus tears through its layers. Both have the potential to become very serious immediately, as both can cause massive bleeding in both the mother and the child. Bleeding can then result in blood pressure to the baby dropping, which can cause injuries.
  • Abnormal fetal presentation: It is often safer to deliver babies who have malpresentation via C-section because of the risk of traumatic birth, which can increase the risk that a baby will have brain bleeds and/or swelling of the face or upper airways, which can prevent proper breathing.
  • Umbilical cord problems: The umbilical cord is the baby’s only method of exchanging oxygen, nutrients, and waste products. Umbilical cord issues of any type can compromise the flow of oxygen and nutrients to the baby and lead to a variety of complications. Umbilical cord issues can often be diagnosed via ultrasound testing, and should be addressed by maternal-fetal medicine specialists.

Legal help for your Grand Rapids birth injury case

Pursuing a birth injury lawsuit can be a big decision for a family because of the fear that it will take away valuable time spent caring for their child. This is why it is important to carefully consider options in choosing an attorney. Parents should choose an attorney that will clearly communicate expectations and updates about their individual case, and that makes clear at the outset what working with the firm will be like. The Grand Rapids birth injury attorneys at ABC Law Centers have a track record of multi-million dollar verdicts and client satisfaction.

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We handle cases all across the state, including the following cities:

Detroit ▪️ Dearborn ▪️ Lansing ▪️ Ann Arbor ▪️ Southfield