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Birth Injury Attorneys Pike County, MO

Birth Injury Attorneys in Pike County, MO. After the pain of a birth injury, you need an accomplished lawyer you can trust and depend on to fight for your family in this terrible time. Get in touch with the birth injury attorneys of Burger Law in Pike County, MO right away at (314) 500-HURT to talk about your birth injury case for free and discover how we can help you be awarded full compensation for your or your child's injuries. Let our legal professionals help your family move forward and be made whole with a complete financial recovery.

When your child suffers a birth injury before, during or after delivery, it can be distressing and agonizing. It can be incredibly infuriating when the birth injury is the result of negligent or incorrect medical care. If your child has been injured because a doctor did not give you the care they owed you and your child, Burger Law’s Pike County, MO team of birth injury lawyers will fight for you to win the financial recovery you and your family deserve to safeguard you and your family's future and begin on the journey to recovery. Call our Pike County, MO birth injury attorneys now at (314) 500-HURT or contact us online to get your complimentary case review to see why hiring Burger Law is the first step to making you and your family whole again.

Birth Injuries in Pike County, MO

About six to eight out of 1,000 children born in the United States experience a serious birth injury, which makes up about one in every 9,714 children and 28,000 babies a year. Birth injuries are responsible for around two percent of neonatal deaths. Such injuries can include fractures or disorders that affect a child's development or cognition.

Many Pike County, MO attorneys may have seen some medical malpractice suits, but maybe not birth injury cases or with the exact birth injury you or your child sustained. Our Burger Law birth injury lawyers have seen every category of birth injury and know every type of birth injury lawsuit, and you can be confident that we will fight for you until you get complete.

Do I Need a Pike County, MO Birth Injury Lawyer?

If you suspect that you or your child was injured due to a doctor’s negligence or substandard care, then it is necessary to pursue the help of accomplished birth injury attorneys in Pike County, MO. Rearing a child in Pike County, MO already comes with an abundance of costs and concerns including food, clothing, school supplies and more. Add to that the chance that your child could need months or years of medical treatment, rehabilitation or lifelong care, all due to a doctor’s negligence or careless actions. You should be thinking about when your child will need new shoes, not when they might need a replacement wheelchair because a doctor broke the rules.

The knowledgeable Pike County, MO birth injury attorneys at Burger Law will figure out your complete damages, including the dollar amount of any probable future medical costs and other expenses and damages. Your devoted birth injury attorney will demand that you receive a complete and just recovery.

Whatever your child’s injuries, you want to focus on giving your child with nourishment and delight, not attempting to navigate a web of complicated legal processes. When you call our birth injury attorneys at (314) 500-HURT, we get started on your case at once to get you the best possible results. We oversee all the documentation, communication and litigation so you can focus on you and your child’s physical and emotional well-being. Our adept birth injury lawyers will maximize your compensation and get you and your family on the road to recovery. We finance your case so you will not have to pay any fees until we win your case.

Fortunately, many birth injuries are not serious, and as babies are still developing and growing quickly, many injuries can heal comparatively fast. But whether the injury is minor or leads to lifelong disability, you are entitled to a full recovery for your medical expenses, pain and suffering and other damages if the injury happened because a doctor or medical institution in Pike County, MO disregarded the rules and did not give you and your newborn child the standard of care they are required to.

Types of Birth Injuries

Cerebral Palsy

Cerebral palsy is a neurological condition that affects motor skills and the most common form of birth injury that affects about 4 in 1,000 children. There are three categories of cerebral palsy:

  1. Spasticity (stiff muscles)
  2. Dyskinesia (uncontrollable movements)
  3. Ataxia (poor balance and coordination)

Spasticity is the most common type and affects about 80% of people with cerebral palsy. The disorder can be mild – the child might have an unusual gait but does not necessitate any extra help – or more severe, and your child may require special equipment to walk or not be able to walk at all. Diagnosing and treating cerebral palsy involves closely watching your child’s development, and that can include comprehensive medical appointments, expensive evaluations and special equipment to help your child walk or complete other daily tasks. The Pike County, MO-based birth injury lawyers at Burger Law demand that the at-fault party pays for all of your past, present and future medical damages accompanying your birth injury.

The medical community is still researching the causes and possible risk factors of cerebral palsy. We do know it is caused by abnormal development of the brain while the brain is still developing, which can occur at any time during the pregnancy or birth. When it takes place during birth, it is often because a doctor or nurse who was delivering the baby was negligent. Doctors need to correctly monitor if a child is in distress or if it is receiving enough oxygen to its blood supply.

If they fail to do so and your baby develops cerebral palsy as a result, Burger Law’s Pike County, MO birth injury attorneys will take on your suit and make certain that you get the best possible recovery you are owed. If you are nervous that your child is not meeting movement benchmarks and believe they might have cerebral palsy, it is vital to immediately seek out your doctor, who will examine your child and might refer you to a specialist. You can also contact Missouri’s Early Intervention system for a free examination if your child has yet to turn three. If your child is diagnosed with cerebral palsy and you think a medical professional in Pike County, MO is responsible, call Burger Law straight away at (314) 500-HURT for your free case evaluation with a qualified Pike County, MO birth injury attorney, and start on the path to collecting maximum compensation and safeguarding the future of you and your child.

Brachial Plexus Injuries and Erb’s Palsy

Brachial plexus injuries are a type of birth injury that happens as a result of damage to the brachial plexus – the network of nerves in the shoulder that directs movement and feeling in the arms and hands – during birth. It impedes the movement of the arm and shoulder. This is caused by excessive stretching around the shoulder, neck or head during birth, most often when the infant’s head is stretched to the side. This can happen because the baby was very large, abnormal birthing presentations such as buttocks first or because a doctor pulled to hard and too long on the baby during delivery. Erb’s Palsy is a kind of brachial plexus injury where the upper extremities are weak and unable to move normally. Some severe cases include the tearing of the nerves and can lead to permanent nerve damage. Thankfully, in the majority of cases, movement will return within a few months, and there are special exercises you can practice with your child to help retain range of motion as he or she is recovering. Whatever the extent of the injury or and the cost of the medical care, the Pike County, MO birth injury lawyers at Burger Law will make certain that you are awarded the best possible compensation and that the responsible party’s insurance company reimburses you every dime they owe.

Shoulder Dystocia

When the infant's shoulder or shoulders cannot easily pass through the mother during birth, it results in a birth injury complication known as shoulder dystocia. Most of the time, the infant is born without serious incident, and treatment may mean merely moving the mother’s and infant's position during delivery. However, failure to observe or properly treat shoulder dystocia can cause fracture, lack of oxygen, Erb's palsy, or extreme loss of blood for the mother. If any of these conditions occurred during your child’s birth, call our Pike County, MO birth injury attorneys at (314) 500-HURT straight away.

Cephalohematoma

This birth injury takes place when blood accumulates between a baby’s scalp and the skull as the result of damaged blood vessels during labor or delivery. You will observe a bump on your infant’s head, which most often goes away after a few weeks. The condition is usually not serious, nevertheless, there are several atypical problems that can emerge. Cephalohematoma can increase your infant’s risk of jaundice or anemia, and your baby may necessitate a blood transfusion or other treatments.

Bruising, Lacerations, Soft Tissue Injuries or Fractures

Bruises and cuts are most often minor birth injuries that babies recover from quickly. Still, they lead to extra medical bills and unwarranted anxiety for the parents. It is not uncommon that a baby can be bruised or cut by complications in the birth process. For instance, if the baby is too large for the mother or labor takes a long time, the baby spends too much time pushed up against the mother’s pelvis and can be harmed.

Obviously, fractures are much more grave and can hurt your infant in more serious ways. While a fracture during birth can cause long-term or lifelong disability, usually they heal comparatively quickly as infants are rapidly and perpetually developing new bone. Either way, a broken bone during birth leads to unthinkable pain for your infant and mental anguish for you. The delivering doctor must note the conditions of birth and take measures to protect the mother and child from harm. When the doctor fails to care for you as the are required to, you might have a birth injury claim. Our birth injury attorneys will fight to get you the recovery you and your, loved one deserve while holding the negligent doctor responsible.

Many times there are steps a Pike County, MO doctor should have utilized but did not, and other times the doctor incorrectly used delivery tools or used too much force during birth. In that instance, it is essential to contact our birth injury attorneys in Pike County, MO at once to go through your options. Contact us today for a free consultation.

Injury to the Mother

Sometimes, the mother or both the mother and child were harmed during birth. The mother may experience excessive blood loss or other complications. In some instances, the mother is harmed because of a doctor’s carelessness. For example, high blood pressure before or during labor can point to preeclampsia, which can cause seizures. If you had a seizure while giving birth after a doctor did not note your high blood pressure, you are entitled to damages and our birth injury attorneys will demand that you are properly compensated.

Emotional Injury

Not all damages in birth injury cases are quantifiable. If you or your child were hurt because of medical malpractice, then you have experienced unwarranted worry, anxiety, heartbreak, trauma and more. In the worst cases, you and your child may have to face the prospect of your child never being able to take part in common Pike County, MO childhood activities or having special medical necessities for the remainder of their life. Getting the best possible compensation for your pain and suffering and mental anguish is an important step in making you whole again. In order to collect the full recovery you and your child are owed, you need veteran birth injury attorneys in Pike County, MO on your case. Burger Law’s team of birth injury lawyers can help.

It is important to realize that there are several possible causes of birth injuries that are not connected to medical negligence or substandard care. For instance, many Pike County, MO birth injuries happen when there is a delayed birth (labor that lasts over 18 hours). In some instances of delayed birth, a Cesarean section may have been the best method of treatment and in others, it might not have been. That depends on your unique situation. Each patient and each birth is different and individual cases vary greatly.

Our Pike County, MO birth injury attorney at Burger Law has seen every variety of birth injury lawsuit and will help you decide if the standard of care you were treated with is less than that which a competent doctor would have given you. Our network of Pike County, MO physicians and medical experts will help us understand the specific elements of your birth injury, determine the value of your damages and prove the physicians’s negligence in giving you and your child substandard care so that we can get you a full recovery to make you and your family whole.

Medical Malpractice Lawsuits

Doctors, healthcare professionals and Pike County, MO medical institutions have what is called medical professional liability insurance, also called medical malpractice insurance. Like any Pike County, MO insurance company, these insurers will try to bully, trick, and deceive you with complex and misleading legal gibberish. The savvy birth injury lawyers at Burger law will take up all communication and litigation for you and will stand up to bullies like resistant insurance companies to ensure they fulfill their duty and give you the best possible compensation you are owed. Medical malpractice cases in Pike County, MO can be difficult, but our birth injury attorneys have over twenty years of experience fighting and winning birth injury cases and will acquire the evidence, proof, expert testimony and, eventually, the complete compensation you are entitled to.

In order to succeed in a medical malpractice claim, you must achieve three things:

  1. Assign and prove negligence. Not all instances of birth complications or birth injury are because of a doctor’s negligence. You must prove that the doctor breached the industry standard of care that a capable doctor in the same field would have provided you. Burger Law’s network of Pike County, MO physicians and medical experts will help determine if there was negligence, and prove it in your case.
  2. Get a affidavit of support. You will need to hire a Pike County, MO doctor or nurse in the same field—in this instance, neonatal care—to write a letter saying that the care you experienced was negligent, improper, or substandard. As your birth injury attorneys, the Burger Law team will obtain your letter of support.
  3. Conclusively demonstrate that negligence caused the harm. Your child may develop cerebral palsy or may be born with a broken collarbone because of shoulder dystocia. The doctor may or may not be at fault, and you will have to prove that the doctor’s actions or inaction directly led to the injury. You need a Burger Law Pike County, MO birth injury lawyer you trust to help demonstrate how the defendant's negligence caused a birth injury that has damaged you and your family.

Burger law’s dedicated team of Pike County, MO-based birth injury attorneys will be by your side throughout the entire process and take on all the legal work for you so you can focus your energy on the health of you and your child.

The Pike County, MO lawyers of Burger Law have the experience and knowledge to help you receive the full recovery you deserve after any accident or injury caused by someone else leaves you injured. Learn more about our fields of expertise below.


Call Our St. Louis Birth Injury Attorneys Today

If your baby suffered a birth injury, it is understandable to feel a range of emotions: scared, confused, infuriated and woebegone. If the birth injury occurs because of medical malpractice, Burger Law will stand by your side to fight for your complete recovery and put you on the road to recovery. Our unflinching Pike County, MO birth injury lawyers will take up your suit and work around the clock for you, from our first consultation until we win your case. Let us help you protect you and your child’s future. Get a free case review today by calling us at (314) 500-HURT or by filling out this form.

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