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Parents want their children perfect, but that's sometimes not possible. If this happens, it's vital parents who are shocked seek the assistance of a seasoned birth defect lawyers.
Medical malpractice, dangerous drugs and exposure to environmental hazards can lead to serious birth defects and injuries. A New York birth defect law firm can help you get answers.
Medical Malpractice
Medical malpractice occurs when a doctor is in violation of the accepted standard of care in his or her field. It could be a failure to conduct routine prenatal tests or prescribing medication that increases the chance of having a birth defect or committing a lapse during labor and birth.
Birth birth defects and birth injuries are typically caused by genetic and environmental causes, but occasionally they are caused by medical negligence or malpractice. If a physician fails to detect congenital disabilities in utero, and then fails not to notify parents that their child is disabled, parents may be eligible to file a claim for compensation due to a birth defect for all costs related to their child's disability.
A successful medical malpractice claim in birth defect cases requires that the doctor was obligated to the patient to perform a duty of care, that the doctor violated this duty, the doctor's negligence or failure to act led directly to injuries and damages and that the victim was harmed economically and non-economically due to the injuries. These damages may include costs of medical bills, lost wages as well as pain and suffering and emotional distress.
Prenatal visits are necessary to ensure that pregnant women are provided with the appropriate tests and monitoring. If you believe that your child's birth defect is the result of medical malpractice, consult an experienced medical malpractice and birth injury lawyer right away.
Toxic Chemicals
Every year thousands of children are born with a kind of birth defect in the United States. These defects vary in severity and impact the way a child looks, behaves and performs in life. Some are minor, but others can lead to serious problems that may be fatal.
The causes of a child's birth defects could be due to genetic disorders or a range of environmental and chemical factors. For example, exposure to toxic chemicals can cause serious complications for newborns. Our firm is determined to hold employers accountable for the exposure of pregnant women and unborn babies to harmful substances or medications.
In scientific research, it is known that certain chemicals and toxins can traverse the placenta to affect an unborn child. These chemicals are referred to as teratogenic. Exposure to these chemicals can cause birth defects, such as the cleft lip and palate as well as spina Bifida and muscular dystrophy.
While working, mothers are exposed to a variety of harmful chemicals. They can be inhaled, consumed or absorbed through the skin. These chemicals include industrial solvents like ethylene glycol-ethers (EGE), which are used in the production of semiconductors. These contaminants can also be ingested by parents while they are taking certain prescription and over-thecounter medicines. Many medications have not been adequately tested on pregnant women and may cause birth defects.
Environmental Exposure
While genetic disorders are among the most frequently cited causes of birth defects, environmental exposure can also be a significant factor. Many different toxins and chemicals that are found in the home or workplace can increase the chance of a birth defect. Pesticides and fungicides are among the most frequent. Heavy metals, paints, heavy pigments, and certain chemicals are also included. Exposure to toxic substances is almost always inevitable. But, when businesses fail to safeguard pregnant employees they're negligent and may be held responsible.
Researchers are still trying to find the precise cause of a birth defect. It is possible that an interaction between several factors can cause the condition, but the difficulty is assessing the effects of these interactions in real time. This is why the National Children's Study, now being conducted in a number of states, is so important. The NCS will enroll 100,000 women from representative populations and will follow them over time as well as their children. This study will provide the most complete information to date on how various environmental factors influence fetal and child health.
Many parents suffering from a birth defect in their child feel guilty that they may have contributed to the disorder, but it's often the case that these kinds of defects are inevitable. Our birth defect lawyers know this and are committed to helping families seek justice for children who suffer from birth defects.
Product Liability
Birth defects are caused by a variety of factors, ranging from drug or alcohol consumption during pregnancy to genes. Fortunately, Birth defect law firm a lot of these causes can be avoided. If your child was born with a medical issue that could have been prevented, you may be entitled to claim damages through an action for birth defects.
A New York birth defect attorney will be able to help you determine if your child's condition is due to the use of a medicine, chemical or environmental exposure that is eligible for compensation. Depending on the severity of your child's health condition the legal team will also be able calculate the full cost of the medical bills eligible for compensation.
Although the majority of birth defects are not caused due to medical negligence, there are instances where a healthcare worker is negligent prior to or during labor and delivery. A doctor may prescribe a medication which harms an infant before it is born, or make an error during surgery.
Our birth defect lawyers have successfully defended claims in which a mother’s health healthcare provider was exposed prescription drugs or toxic chemicals, increasing the likelihood that she will give birth to a child who has birth defects. We have also brought birth defect lawsuits against companies that expose employees to harmful substances on the job for example, a paint factory or semiconductor manufacturing companies.