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Birth Injury Attorney in Covington

Most parents usually don't know what to do when injuries happen during birth. We understand that this can be a difficult and confusing time. Even worse, some of these injuries may not be apparent immediately after birth.

As a parent, you may find yourself in a situation where you suspect something is wrong with your child but are unsure exactly what happened. Take it from us – no matter what the healthcare provider or facility tells you, it is always advisable to have your case reviewed by someone with experience handling birth injury incidents.

You never know; you may be owed some form of compensation because someone somewhere failed to do the right thing. These mistakes happen all the time. Sadly, most of these cases are usually unresolved, leaving parents with hefty bills and the victims struggling to live a normal life.

Don't let that happen to you or a loved one. The time to act is now. Contact Morgan and Morgan, America's largest and most powerful injury firm, for a free case evaluation. We've won these cases before, most notably a $38 million award for a birth injury victim

If you have a viable claim, you may be next in line for compensation. Fill out this form today to get started.

FAQ

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    What Are Some Common Birth Injuries?

    Common birth injuries include conditions such as cerebral palsy, shoulder dystocia, Erb's palsy, brachial plexus injuries, and skull fractures. If your loved one shows signs of any of these injuries or anything along those lines, contact us immediately for a free case review.

    How Do I Know My Child Has Suffered a Birth Injury?

    Some common signs of a birth injury to watch out for may include developmental delays, physical abnormalities, neurological issues, and distress in the infant, often requiring medical diagnosis to confirm.

    Who Is Liable for a Birth Injury?

    In these cases, liability for a birth injury may rest with healthcare providers, including doctors, nurses, midwives, and hospitals, if their negligence or malpractice contributed to the injury.

    What Evidence Will My Attorney Need To Prove Liability?

    Your attorney will likely require medical records, birth reports, witness statements, expert opinions, and other evidence to establish negligence or liability on the part of the healthcare providers. Because we are a powerful injury firm, you can count on us to gather every possible piece of evidence to prove your case.

    What Damages Can I Recover if I Win My Birth Injury Case?

    If you win, you may be eligible for compensation for medical expenses, ongoing treatment costs, pain and suffering, lost earning capacity, and other related expenses. We'll let you know the exact damages available to you after reviewing your case (that is, if valid).

    I Signed a Waiver. Can I Still Take Legal Action?

    Waivers may not always prevent legal action if there is negligence or misconduct involved. But, since each case is unique, it is advisable to contact us about your case for further analysis. We'll examine the waiver and how it applies to your case.

    Get Started With Your Free Case Review

    Birth injuries can change your loved one's life forever. For this reason, if you have a valid case, they deserve compensation that will make them feel whole again and help them live a normal life. That's what Morgan and Morgan fights for. Contact us today to get started. 

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