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Why You Should Hire a Birth Defect Lawyer
If your child was born with an anomaly in the birth this can have a devastating effect on you and your family. The cost of therapy, medical bills and other losses can quickly become a burden.
A Hyattsville lawyer who specializes in birth defects could assist you seek compensation for the cost of caring for your disabled children. Legal claims for birth defects are complicated and therefore it is crucial to seek legal advice immediately.
Medical Malpractice
Medical professionals must follow a set of guidelines when treating pregnant women and their infants. If a doctor's actions do not meet the standards and result in birth defect or injury or injury, they could be held accountable for the damage suffered by their patient. A DC lawyer with experience in birth defect lawsuits can assist you in determining if your child's condition was caused by a medical error during pregnancy or during delivery.
A doctor could also be accountable for birth injuries if they fail in diagnosing or adequately respond to distress of the fetus. This can lead to a number serious problems including hypoxic-ischemic neuropathy and brain injuries such as cerebral palsy.
The difference between birth defects and birth injury is that defects are a part of a person's genetic make-up and injuries are triggered by an event that occurs during labor, pregnancy or birth. The most common injuries are Erb's Palsy, where the nerves controlling the baby's arms and limbs are stretched or torn. Another injury is called caput succedaneum. It's an inflammation of the scalp. Both of these conditions can result in permanent disability and require ongoing treatment, resulting in hefty medical costs. A Washington, DC lawyer who specializes in birth defects can provide a no-cost consultation to look over your case and determine the best course for you and your baby.
Prescription Drugs
A birth defect attorney may be able to assist parents in determining the cause for an infant's birth injury. While many birth defects are the result of the genetics of the pregnancy of a mother however, they can also be caused due to medications. Certain commonly used medications can have negative effects on the fetuses. This is especially applicable in the early months of pregnancy. Anti-nausea medications, [empty] NSAIDs and chemotherapy medications are among the most common. These drugs have been linked with an increased risk of limb defects and heart defects, brain deformities and craniosynostois.
It is a doctor's professional duty to take into consideration these risks when prescribing medications for pregnant women. When doctors fail to meet this standard of care they could be held accountable for medical malpractice. Pharmaceutical companies could be held accountable for not adequately warning mothers of the dangers that come with their medications. Zofran is a medication used to treat nausea among cancer patients, was found to increase the risk of major defects in the first trimester pregnancy.
A birth defect lawyer can assist a family receive compensation for the future and present medical expenses that result from the injury or disability, as well as loss of income and quality of life. This can include hospital costs as well as doctor's fees, pharmaceutical costs and other costs, as well as assistive devices and therapy.
Chemical Exposure
A birth defect lawyer could bring a lawsuit on behalf of families of children with congenital disabilities as a result from the negligence of companies that expose pregnant women to chemicals and medications that cause birth deformities. These lawyers are specially trained to find out what caused the birth defect in order to file a lawsuit against companies which expose mothers to teratogens as they work or at their homes.
Some of the chemical exposures that can lead to birth defects are herbicides, fungicides, metals and other pesticides. These chemicals are known as Teratogens because they affect the development of a healthy embryo through chemical changes that lead to abnormal organs, or disrupt normal cell function. These chemicals can be found in various settings, including manufacturing of semiconductors, metal cleaning and paint production.
Other dangerous chemicals that may cause birth defects are aliphatic chlorinated hydrocarbons, such as perchloroethylene (trichloroethylene), trichloroethylene ( dichloroethane. These chemicals have been known to cause birth problems, including cardiac disorders, in babies born to mothers exposed to them during the womb.
Parents have filed lawsuits against various firms that were responsible for the exposure of families of soldiers at Camp Lejeune to these harmful chemicals. Some of these birth defect lawyers have won substantial settlements for families who have children who were born with severe birth defects due to the exposure to toxic chemicals at the base.
Environmental Exposure
Some birth defects are caused by a combination of medical negligence and environmental factors. If a family suspects the birth defects of a child could be the result of medical negligence or prescription drug overdose or exposure to harmful chemical or chemical substances, they should speak with a DC birth injury attorney to discuss their case.
Chemicals and other substances in the environment can cause birth defects of a serious nature when they are consumed by or absorbed by pregnant women. Teratogens is the name given to these substances. More than 4 million chemicals are found in our air, food and water, and some of them could be harmful if they come into contact with a woman who is pregnant.
Arsenic in drinking water or cadmium in contaminated coal for instance, could cause birth defects as well as other health problems. Industrial solvents like trichloroethylene, benzene, and toluene (a metal degreaser) are also associated with certain birth defects. Glycol-ethers also increase the chance of birth defects in women. These chemicals are used to manufacture semiconductors display devices, silicon chip displays and video displays.
The experienced birth defect attorneys at LK have filed a variety of lawsuits on behalf of children who suffered from a range of birth defects as a result of improper exposure to chemicals and toxic substances at workplaces or in their homes. These lawsuits involve complicated scientific analyses and expert witnesses like toxicologists and epidemiologists.
If your child was born with an anomaly in the birth this can have a devastating effect on you and your family. The cost of therapy, medical bills and other losses can quickly become a burden.
A Hyattsville lawyer who specializes in birth defects could assist you seek compensation for the cost of caring for your disabled children. Legal claims for birth defects are complicated and therefore it is crucial to seek legal advice immediately.
Medical Malpractice
Medical professionals must follow a set of guidelines when treating pregnant women and their infants. If a doctor's actions do not meet the standards and result in birth defect or injury or injury, they could be held accountable for the damage suffered by their patient. A DC lawyer with experience in birth defect lawsuits can assist you in determining if your child's condition was caused by a medical error during pregnancy or during delivery.
A doctor could also be accountable for birth injuries if they fail in diagnosing or adequately respond to distress of the fetus. This can lead to a number serious problems including hypoxic-ischemic neuropathy and brain injuries such as cerebral palsy.
The difference between birth defects and birth injury is that defects are a part of a person's genetic make-up and injuries are triggered by an event that occurs during labor, pregnancy or birth. The most common injuries are Erb's Palsy, where the nerves controlling the baby's arms and limbs are stretched or torn. Another injury is called caput succedaneum. It's an inflammation of the scalp. Both of these conditions can result in permanent disability and require ongoing treatment, resulting in hefty medical costs. A Washington, DC lawyer who specializes in birth defects can provide a no-cost consultation to look over your case and determine the best course for you and your baby.
Prescription Drugs
A birth defect attorney may be able to assist parents in determining the cause for an infant's birth injury. While many birth defects are the result of the genetics of the pregnancy of a mother however, they can also be caused due to medications. Certain commonly used medications can have negative effects on the fetuses. This is especially applicable in the early months of pregnancy. Anti-nausea medications, [empty] NSAIDs and chemotherapy medications are among the most common. These drugs have been linked with an increased risk of limb defects and heart defects, brain deformities and craniosynostois.
It is a doctor's professional duty to take into consideration these risks when prescribing medications for pregnant women. When doctors fail to meet this standard of care they could be held accountable for medical malpractice. Pharmaceutical companies could be held accountable for not adequately warning mothers of the dangers that come with their medications. Zofran is a medication used to treat nausea among cancer patients, was found to increase the risk of major defects in the first trimester pregnancy.
A birth defect lawyer can assist a family receive compensation for the future and present medical expenses that result from the injury or disability, as well as loss of income and quality of life. This can include hospital costs as well as doctor's fees, pharmaceutical costs and other costs, as well as assistive devices and therapy.
Chemical Exposure
A birth defect lawyer could bring a lawsuit on behalf of families of children with congenital disabilities as a result from the negligence of companies that expose pregnant women to chemicals and medications that cause birth deformities. These lawyers are specially trained to find out what caused the birth defect in order to file a lawsuit against companies which expose mothers to teratogens as they work or at their homes.
Some of the chemical exposures that can lead to birth defects are herbicides, fungicides, metals and other pesticides. These chemicals are known as Teratogens because they affect the development of a healthy embryo through chemical changes that lead to abnormal organs, or disrupt normal cell function. These chemicals can be found in various settings, including manufacturing of semiconductors, metal cleaning and paint production.
Other dangerous chemicals that may cause birth defects are aliphatic chlorinated hydrocarbons, such as perchloroethylene (trichloroethylene), trichloroethylene ( dichloroethane. These chemicals have been known to cause birth problems, including cardiac disorders, in babies born to mothers exposed to them during the womb.
Parents have filed lawsuits against various firms that were responsible for the exposure of families of soldiers at Camp Lejeune to these harmful chemicals. Some of these birth defect lawyers have won substantial settlements for families who have children who were born with severe birth defects due to the exposure to toxic chemicals at the base.
Environmental Exposure
Some birth defects are caused by a combination of medical negligence and environmental factors. If a family suspects the birth defects of a child could be the result of medical negligence or prescription drug overdose or exposure to harmful chemical or chemical substances, they should speak with a DC birth injury attorney to discuss their case.
Chemicals and other substances in the environment can cause birth defects of a serious nature when they are consumed by or absorbed by pregnant women. Teratogens is the name given to these substances. More than 4 million chemicals are found in our air, food and water, and some of them could be harmful if they come into contact with a woman who is pregnant.
Arsenic in drinking water or cadmium in contaminated coal for instance, could cause birth defects as well as other health problems. Industrial solvents like trichloroethylene, benzene, and toluene (a metal degreaser) are also associated with certain birth defects. Glycol-ethers also increase the chance of birth defects in women. These chemicals are used to manufacture semiconductors display devices, silicon chip displays and video displays.
The experienced birth defect attorneys at LK have filed a variety of lawsuits on behalf of children who suffered from a range of birth defects as a result of improper exposure to chemicals and toxic substances at workplaces or in their homes. These lawsuits involve complicated scientific analyses and expert witnesses like toxicologists and epidemiologists.
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