You may have a medical malpractice case, but to know for sure an attorney will have to look at the pertinent medical records, which will include your OBGYN records, your hospital admission records, the admission records related to your daughter’s birth and the fetal monitoring strips. In traumatic birth injury cases, attorneys review the medical records of your OBGYN to determine whether the labor and delivery should have been planned for and performed differently. Additionally, they look at your child’s fetal monitoring strips to ascertain whether a decision to perform a cesarean section should have been made, or made earlier. Underlying all of these cases is whether the baby sustained permanent damage as a result of the interruption of oxygen supply. That question often takes time to answer, Newborns cannot communicate, and so to determine whether the baby is left with permanent damage, parents often have to wait to see if their child is meeting milestone development markers.
If you want to investigate a malpractice case, you should contact a local medical malpractice attorney (one in your state). They take these cases on a contingency basis which means you only have to pay if you succeed. Additionally, initial consultations are usually free. You can use the "Find a Lawyer" service through this website to research medical malpractice attorneys. Then, visit each attorney's website and look for a firm that has a record of successful verdicts, ideally with experience in cases that involve your medical issue. If you are unable to find a lawyer who meets these qualifications within your state, sometimes you may contact an out of state lawyer who can refer you to a qualified attorney in your state while providing support related to the issues of medicine.
Below are some articles you may find helpful. They are written for a New Jersey audience (where I practice) but the ideas discussed in these articles usually apply in most other jurisdictions as well.
Click here for an article that discusses the three main questions I ask when deciding whether to investigate a potential medical malpractice case. This discusses the issue of financial viability.
Click here for an article that explains what you can and should expect when pursuing a medical malpractice case.
Click here, here and here for more information about me. Click here for summaries of some of the cases that I have litigated.
Since I am a lawyer, I need to advise you of the following when I communicate with you: Please note that by attempting to answer your question, I am not acting as your attorney. I will do nothing further to protect or preserve your interests in the absence of any additional discussion with you about this matter. John Ratkowitz, Esq. Starr, Gern, Davison & Rubin, P.C. 105 Eisenhower Parkway Roseland, NJ 07068 Office: (973) 830-8441 Cell: (732) 616-6278 Fax: (973) 226-0031 Email: jratkowitz@starrgern.com Skype: john_ratkowitz Click here for my website.
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