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Birth Defect Lawsuits
Parents would like their children to be perfect, but sometimes that's impossible. If this happens, it's important that parents who are shocked seek out the help of experienced birth defect lawyers.
Medical negligence, dangerous drugs and exposure to environmental hazards can lead to serious birth defects and injuries. A New York birth defect law firm can assist you in getting answers.
Medical Malpractice
If a doctor does not follow the accepted standard of practice in their area, it is considered medical malpractice. It could be a failure to conduct routine prenatal testing or prescribing medications that increase the risk of a birth defect or making a mistake during the labor and delivery.
Birth defects and birth injury can be caused by genetic and environmental factors, however, they can also be a result of a doctor's negligence. For example in the event that a physician is unable to identify an inborn disability and fails to notify parents of the condition, parents may file a wrongful birth claim seeking compensation for the lifetime costs associated with the disabled child.
A successful medical malpractice claim in birth defect cases must prove that the doctor owed the patient a duty of care, that the doctor did not fulfill this duty, that the doctor's negligence or failure to act directly led to injuries and damages, and that the victim suffered economic and non-economic losses due to his or her injuries. These damages could include medical expenses and lost wages, as well as emotional distress.
Certain birth injuries and defects can be prevented with timely testing and monitoring during pregnancy, which is why it's vital for pregnant women follow their doctors' advice about prenatal visits. If you believe that the birth defect of your child is the result of medical malpractice, consult an experienced medical malpractice and birth injury lawyer immediately.
Toxic Chemicals
In the United States, thousands of babies are born every year with a birth defect. These defects can vary in severity and impact the way a child looks, acts and functions in life. Some are minor, while others can cause serious problems that may be fatal.
The causes of a child's birth defects could be due to genetic anomalies or a wide variety of chemical and environmental factors. Exposure to harmful chemicals, for instance could cause serious problems in the newborn. Our firm is determined to hold employers accountable for exposed pregnant women and their newborn babies to harmful substances or drugs.
In the scientific research, it is known that certain chemicals and toxins can cross the placenta to affect an unborn child. These toxins are called teratogenic. These teratogenic chemicals may cause birth defects such as cleft lips, palates and spina Bifida.
Many mothers are exposed to many toxic chemicals when they are at work. These chemicals can be ingested or inhaled, or absorbed by the skin of the body. These chemicals include industrial solvants such as ethylene glycol ethers (EGE) that are used in the manufacturing of semiconductors. These contaminants can also be ingested by parents when they take certain prescription and over-the-counter drugs. This is because a lot of pharmaceuticals have not been adequately tested on pregnant women and have been shown to cause birth defects.
Environmental Exposure
While genetic disorders are among the most prevalent causes of birth defects, exposure to environmental factors is also a major cause. The presence of various chemical compounds and toxins in the home, at work and in food items can increase the risk of developing birth defects. These include fungicides, pesticides and lead, as well as heavy metals, certain paints and other chemical substances. Exposure to toxic substances is almost always inevitable. If employers fail to protect their pregnant employees, it is negligence and they can be held accountable.
Researchers are still trying to determine the specific cause of a birth defect. It is possible that a combination of factors can trigger the condition. The problem is to analyze these interactions in real-time. The National Children's Study is important because it is currently underway in several states. The NCS will enrol 100,000 women from representative populations as well as follow them and their children for the long-term. This study will provide the most complete information on the effects of environmental factors on the health of a child's fetus and.
Many parents suffering from a child's birth defect feel guilty that they may have contributed to the problem, but it is often the case that these kinds of defects are unavoidable. Our birth defect lawyers understand this and are dedicated in helping families who have children with birth defects.
Product Liability
Many birth defects are caused by a variety of factors, ranging from drugs and alcohol consumption during pregnancy to genetics. Fortunately, a lot of these causes are preventable. If your child was diagnosed with a medical issue that could have been prevented or prevented, you might be able to claim damages in an action for birth defects.
A New York birth defect lawyer will be able to assist you determine whether your child's illness was caused by an exposure to chemicals, medication or another environmental trigger that could be eligible for compensation. Based on the degree of your child's illness the legal team will be able to estimate the total cost of medical bills admissible for compensation.
While the vast majority of birth defects aren't caused by medical negligence, there are some instances where a healthcare worker was negligent before or during labor and birth. A doctor birth defect lawsuits may prescribe a medication incorrectly that could harm a baby, even before birth, or even make an error during surgery.
Our birth defect lawyers have successfully prosecuted claims against drug manufacturers when a mother's medical healthcare provider has been exposed to prescription medications or toxic chemicals that increase the chance of her child being born with birth defects. We have also filed birth defect lawsuits against companies that expose their workers to dangerous substances at work like a paint factory or semiconductor manufacturing companies.