Your Birth Injury Lawsuit Survival Guide
Your Birth Injury Lawsuit Survival Guide
Filing a birth injury lawsuit can be a struggle in itself, but knowing how the process works can help you start the process to obtain the compensation to which you and your child are entitled. The process can be daunting to many families, especially when they have to deal with the ongoing health conditions of their child and uncertainty about their future. However, the process to help your child is easier than you might think once you find the right legal assistance.When Can You File a Birth Injury Lawsuit?Childbirth is still a dangerous process that can lead to harm to the mother, child, or both, and may even endanger their lives. Even though medical practices have advanced significantly and infant and maternal mortality rates are at historic lows, there are still dangers to the mother and child through this process. Racial disparities in care are also a major source of injuries and fatalities to Black women and women of color. To compound the tragedy, many affected parents and children never file a lawsuit because they aren't even aware that they have a case. In order to file a birth injury case, you’ll first need to prove several different things, including the following:
The hospital and/or medical professionals involved were negligent and this contributed to the harming of you or your child
The birth injury in question occurred as a result of this negligence
The birth injury was reasonably foreseeable in light of the negligent behavior
Woman holding a baby’s feet; image by Bonnie Kittle, via Unsplash.com.
About Katherine Webre
Katherine Webre is a passionate writer with years of experience in legal. She has dedicated her career to represent the most vulnerable among us, children who have suffered severe injustice. Beyond legal action, Katherine also takes up the pen to raise awareness and inform audiences about birth injuries. By sharing her expertise, she hopes to empower people to act against any prejudice and works as a collaborative editor for Birth Injury Lawyer.