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A summary Of Three Types Of Lawsuits With Which Attorneys Help Victims Of Medical Malpractice

Let’s think about a number of varieties of circumstances that might end in a medical malpractice claim.

Infants are at risk of significant complications should they acquire an infection. Their immune system is not wholly developed for them to be able to fight off the infection.  A particularly dangerous infection is brought on by the group b streptococcus bacteria. It may end up in the development of pneumonia, sepsis and meningitis which may lead to brain injury and even to the passing away of the newborn.

Part of the problem is that the Group B Strep bacteria may be passed from the mother to her baby. That is why physicians normally screen expectant mothers before labor and should they test positive an antibiotic is administered while she is in labor. 

In keeping with the example above, birth injuries occur.  A few happen earlier than delivery.  Some take place in the course of deliver.  Some happen after delivery.  One type that happens during the delivery process is known as erbs palsy, an injury that may leave the infant with irreversible impairment of the arm  The way this injury causes an impairment is by harming those nerves that control the shoulder, arm and hand

if the injury is sufficiently significant the baby may be left with a lifelong partial disability even after physical therapy and surgery.  Oftentimes an Erb’s palsy injury is completely preventable.   Under some circumstances, there are issues in the expectant mother’s medical history or from findings from prenantal care that can reveal the child is wrongly positioned or is large.

Lawyers who focus on medical malpractice also handle other types of cases, especially cancer claims.  Such lawsuits frequently concern either an error in the treatment of the cancer or a delay in the detection of the cancer.  However if the cancer advances to a metastatic stage then the likelihood is drastically lessened.  For example, with stage 4 breast cancer under 25% of women will be alive at least 5 years beyond diagnosis.  Yet, with early diagnosis and treatment more than 95% live for 5 or more years.   It is due to this injury that a physician who is responsible for a delay in the detection of the cancer might be liable for medical malpractice.

Obviously should you have any issues pertaining to your health or the health of an infant you should consult with a physician  right away.  The material in this post is intended for basic educational purposes only and is not to be considered medical advice.  Similarly, it is not legal advice.  In the event that you believe you or a family member have been injured by a doctor’s mistake you should consult a lawyer at once due to the fact that the law restricts the time you have to pursue a lawsuit.

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