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Why You Should Hire a Birth Defect Lawyer
If your child was born with a birth defect it can be devastating for your family and you. The cost of therapy, medical bills and other losses can quickly increase.
A Hyattsville lawyer who is specialized in birth defects could help you claim compensation for the costs of caring for your children with disabilities. Legal claims for birth defects are complex and therefore it is crucial to seek legal advice whenever you can.
Medical Malpractice
Medical professionals must adhere to a set of standards when treating pregnant women or their infants. If the actions of a doctor are not in line with this standard and cause birth defects or injuries and/or death, they may be held responsible for harms suffered by their patient. A DC lawyer who is experienced in lawsuits for birth defects can assist you in determining whether your child's illness could be due to a medical error during the pregnancy or delivery.
A doctor could be held accountable for birth injuries if they fail recognize fetal distress and do not respond appropriately. This can cause a number of serious problems, including hypoxic ischemic disorder (HIE) and brain injuries like cerebral palsy.
Birth injuries differ from birth defects in the sense that they are caused by events during pregnancy, delivery, or labor. The most common injuries are Erb's Palsy which is a condition where the nerves that control the infant's arms and legs are stretched or torn. Another injury is the caput succedaneum, an inflammation of the scalp. Both of these can result in permanent disability and require ongoing treatment, which can result in large medical bills. A Washington, DC birth defect lawyer can offer a no-cost initial consultation to look over your case and determine the most appropriate course of action for you and your child.
Prescription Drugs
A birth defect lawyer could be able to assist parents identify the root of a child's birth injury or defect. Many birth defects are caused by genetics or factors during pregnancy. However, medications can also cause birth defects. Many common medications have a significant impact on fetuses, particularly in the first trimester of pregnancy. They include anti-nausea medicines, NSAIDs, chemotherapy medications including certain antibiotics, and many more. These drugs have been shown to increase the risk of developing limb and brain defects, heart defects and craniosynostosis.
It is the professional responsibility of doctors to take into consideration these risks when prescribing medicines for pregnant women. If doctors do not adhere to this standard of care, then they may be held liable for negligence. Pharma companies can also be held accountable for not properly informing mothers about the dangers of their medication. For example, Zofran, a medication used to treat nausea in cancer patients, has been found to significantly increase the risk of congenital defects that are major in first trimester pregnancies.
A birth defect lawyer can assist families in getting compensation for medical expenses, income loss and quality of living. This can include hospital costs medical expenses, doctor's fees and pharmaceutical costs and other expenses as well assistive devices and therapy.
Chemical Exposure
A birth defect lawyer may bring a lawsuit for families of children with congenital disabilities as a result from the negligence of companies exposing pregnant women to chemicals and medications that cause birth deformities. They are trained to determine the reason for the birth defects so that they can bring a lawsuit against companies who expose pregnant women to teratogens at workplace or at home.
Some of the chemical exposures that contribute to birth defect lawsuits defects include the fungicides, metals, herbicides and other pesticides. These chemicals are known as teratogens, because they can interfere with the normal development of a the fetus via chemical changes that lead to abnormal organs or prevent normal cell function. These chemicals are found in a variety of environments, including processing of semiconductors and metal cleaning.
Other dangerous chemicals that may cause birth defects are aliphatic chlorinated hydrocarbons such as perchloroethylene (trichloroethylene), trichloroethylene ( dichloroethane. These chemicals are known to cause cardiac birth defects in babies born to mothers exposed in the womb.
Parents have filed suit against a number of 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 on behalf of families who had their children born with serious defects as a result of exposure to toxic chemicals at the base.
Environmental Exposure
Certain birth defects may be caused by a combination of medical negligence and environmental factors. If a family believes the birth defect of their child could result from medical negligence, prescription drug overdose or exposure to toxic chemicals, they should contact a DC birth injury lawyer to discuss the matter.
Chemicals and other toxins in the environment can cause serious birth defects when they are inhaled or absorbed by pregnant women. Teratogens are the term used to describe these substances. More than 4 million chemicals are found in our food, air and water. Some of these chemicals may be harmful to pregnant women.
For instance, arsenic found in drinking water, and cadmium from coal that has been contaminated can trigger various birth defects as well as other health issues. Certain birth defects can also be caused by industrial solvents such as benzene (a metal degreaser) as well as toluene (a solvent for plastics) and trichloroethylene. Glycol-ethers can increase the chance of birth defects in women. These chemicals are used to manufacture semiconductors as well as silicon chip displays and video displays.
LK's highly experienced birth defect lawyers have filed a variety of lawsuits on behalf of children who have suffered from a wide range of birth defects caused by wrongful toxic and chemical exposure at workplaces or at home. These lawsuits are based on complex scientific analyses and expert witnesses such as toxicologists and epidemiologists.
If your child was born with a birth defect it can be devastating for your family and you. The cost of therapy, medical bills and other losses can quickly increase.
A Hyattsville lawyer who is specialized in birth defects could help you claim compensation for the costs of caring for your children with disabilities. Legal claims for birth defects are complex and therefore it is crucial to seek legal advice whenever you can.
Medical Malpractice
Medical professionals must adhere to a set of standards when treating pregnant women or their infants. If the actions of a doctor are not in line with this standard and cause birth defects or injuries and/or death, they may be held responsible for harms suffered by their patient. A DC lawyer who is experienced in lawsuits for birth defects can assist you in determining whether your child's illness could be due to a medical error during the pregnancy or delivery.
A doctor could be held accountable for birth injuries if they fail recognize fetal distress and do not respond appropriately. This can cause a number of serious problems, including hypoxic ischemic disorder (HIE) and brain injuries like cerebral palsy.
Birth injuries differ from birth defects in the sense that they are caused by events during pregnancy, delivery, or labor. The most common injuries are Erb's Palsy which is a condition where the nerves that control the infant's arms and legs are stretched or torn. Another injury is the caput succedaneum, an inflammation of the scalp. Both of these can result in permanent disability and require ongoing treatment, which can result in large medical bills. A Washington, DC birth defect lawyer can offer a no-cost initial consultation to look over your case and determine the most appropriate course of action for you and your child.
Prescription Drugs
A birth defect lawyer could be able to assist parents identify the root of a child's birth injury or defect. Many birth defects are caused by genetics or factors during pregnancy. However, medications can also cause birth defects. Many common medications have a significant impact on fetuses, particularly in the first trimester of pregnancy. They include anti-nausea medicines, NSAIDs, chemotherapy medications including certain antibiotics, and many more. These drugs have been shown to increase the risk of developing limb and brain defects, heart defects and craniosynostosis.
It is the professional responsibility of doctors to take into consideration these risks when prescribing medicines for pregnant women. If doctors do not adhere to this standard of care, then they may be held liable for negligence. Pharma companies can also be held accountable for not properly informing mothers about the dangers of their medication. For example, Zofran, a medication used to treat nausea in cancer patients, has been found to significantly increase the risk of congenital defects that are major in first trimester pregnancies.
A birth defect lawyer can assist families in getting compensation for medical expenses, income loss and quality of living. This can include hospital costs medical expenses, doctor's fees and pharmaceutical costs and other expenses as well assistive devices and therapy.
Chemical Exposure
A birth defect lawyer may bring a lawsuit for families of children with congenital disabilities as a result from the negligence of companies exposing pregnant women to chemicals and medications that cause birth deformities. They are trained to determine the reason for the birth defects so that they can bring a lawsuit against companies who expose pregnant women to teratogens at workplace or at home.
Some of the chemical exposures that contribute to birth defect lawsuits defects include the fungicides, metals, herbicides and other pesticides. These chemicals are known as teratogens, because they can interfere with the normal development of a the fetus via chemical changes that lead to abnormal organs or prevent normal cell function. These chemicals are found in a variety of environments, including processing of semiconductors and metal cleaning.
Other dangerous chemicals that may cause birth defects are aliphatic chlorinated hydrocarbons such as perchloroethylene (trichloroethylene), trichloroethylene ( dichloroethane. These chemicals are known to cause cardiac birth defects in babies born to mothers exposed in the womb.
Parents have filed suit against a number of 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 on behalf of families who had their children born with serious defects as a result of exposure to toxic chemicals at the base.
Environmental Exposure
Certain birth defects may be caused by a combination of medical negligence and environmental factors. If a family believes the birth defect of their child could result from medical negligence, prescription drug overdose or exposure to toxic chemicals, they should contact a DC birth injury lawyer to discuss the matter.
Chemicals and other toxins in the environment can cause serious birth defects when they are inhaled or absorbed by pregnant women. Teratogens are the term used to describe these substances. More than 4 million chemicals are found in our food, air and water. Some of these chemicals may be harmful to pregnant women.
For instance, arsenic found in drinking water, and cadmium from coal that has been contaminated can trigger various birth defects as well as other health issues. Certain birth defects can also be caused by industrial solvents such as benzene (a metal degreaser) as well as toluene (a solvent for plastics) and trichloroethylene. Glycol-ethers can increase the chance of birth defects in women. These chemicals are used to manufacture semiconductors as well as silicon chip displays and video displays.
LK's highly experienced birth defect lawyers have filed a variety of lawsuits on behalf of children who have suffered from a wide range of birth defects caused by wrongful toxic and chemical exposure at workplaces or at home. These lawsuits are based on complex scientific analyses and expert witnesses such as toxicologists and epidemiologists.
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