Wrongful Death: Cleveland Medical Malpractice Birth Injury

by Michael F. Becker on Jul. 30, 2012

Accident & Injury Wrongful Death Accident & Injury  Personal Injury Accident & Injury  Medical Malpractice 

Summary: The loss of a newborn is devastating for a family, and even more so when it is due to medical malpractice. Birth injury is unfortunately a common cause of many infant wrongful death claims and you may need the help of a Cleveland birth injury lawyer to file a case against your negligent doctor.

The birth of a child should be a joyous time for your family but unfortunately there are cases of medical malpractice and birth injury that often end in tragedy. When your medical team is negligent in providing the best care for you and your unborn child during pregnancy or labor there’s a higher risk your family could suffer the devastation of a wrongful death situation.

When either mother or child dies because of medical negligence it’s time to contact a Cleveland birth injury lawyer to discuss your family’s options. A medical malpractice birth injury claim is often necessary to obtain compensation for the emotional and physical damages your family suffered because of this avoidable event.

Common Types of Fatal Medical Malpractice Birth Injury

When delivering your newborn it is critical that the birthing process is completed as quickly as possible to avoid oxygen deprivation in newborns. If you have an abnormally large baby or there is difficulty in delivering during a vaginal birth, such as breech birth, it can delay a newborn from taking its first breaths once the umbilical cord no longer provides oxygen.

Oxygen deprivation can cause mental disabilities in short cases, but prolonged lack of oxygen can be fatal to a newborn.

Intracranial hemorrhaging is also a risk when the medical team is negligent in carefully positioning and delivering a newborn during a traumatic delivery. Your newborn’s skull and scalp are extremely sensitive during their first few months of life, and any slight trauma to the head can cause hemorrhaging under the scalp or between the skull and brain.

In severe cases, this can be fatal. As a medical provider with a standard of care to uphold, the staff who may have injured your child should be held accountable by your Cleveland birth injury lawyer.

Wrongful Death of the Mother Because of Medical Malpractice Birth Injury

While your newborn is at a very sensitive stage of his or her life during the birthing process, the mother is also at a high risk of injury and death during delivery as well. There are many types of medical malpractice birth injury that can harm the mother and cause fatalities in the delivery room.

Both mother and child are at a high risk for suffering a wrongful death when their medical team is negligent during delivery. When your family is distressed from the loss of a loved one it is important to have a Cleveland birth injury lawyer help your family file a medical malpractice birth injury claim.

Trust a Cleveland Birth Injury Lawyer with Your Medical Malpractice Birth Injury Claim

Medical malpractice can be claimed for a variety of reasons, from surgical errors to wrongful deaths. When your newborn is the victim of a doctor’s negligence, it is known as a medical malpractice birth injury, and it can also be a wrongful death claim if your infant dies because of their injuries. Your family has the right to have a birth injury lawyer help you through this traumatic time and seek the justice you deserve.

From our offices in Cleveland and Elyria, we serve clients all throughout Ohio and have also helped victims in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Illinois. We offer FREE consultations, as well as home or hospital visits when needed. All it takes is a visit to our website or a phone call to contact us – 877-863-6219.

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