Augusta Birth Injury Lawyer
We rely on healthcare professionals to ensure everything goes smoothly during pregnancy, labor, and delivery. However, not all providers uphold their field’s standard of care—and when they don’t, mothers and babies can suffer serious harm.
If your child suffered a birth injury, an Augusta birth injury lawyer can champion your rights. The Hawk Firm wants you to focus on your child’s well-being during this challenging period. In the meantime, we can pursue compensation for your losses, including medical bills and lost income. Contact us for more information.We’re available 24/7 to learn your story.
Table of Contents
- Our Lawyers Seek Financial Recovery for Birth Injury Claimants in Augusta
- Our Attorneys Combat Any Challenges to Your Case’s Progression
- Your Birth Injury Lawsuit Comes With a Filing Deadline
- What Should I Do After My Child Suffers a Birth Injury in Augusta
Why Work With Our Birth Injury Attorneys in Augusta?
Following your child’s birth, you deserve time to celebrate their milestones, be with family, and create timeless memories. You shouldn’t have to sacrifice your time with a complex birth injury case. With our team by your side, you can hold the medical team accountable for the injuries your newborn sustained.
When you work with our firm, you can expect:
- Peace of mind. With our support, you can rest assured knowing that we’re handling your legal matters. We handle communications with the insurer, gather supporting evidence, and pursue what you need.
- Support from our experienced team. Our team has handled many birth injury cases and understands these situations. We know the tactics insurance companies use to get people to accept low offers, and we won’t allow it in your case. We want to secure everything you need to move forward.
- A commitment to your case’s outcome. Through transparent, knowledgeable, and empowering legal service, we want our clients to feel confident going into any situation. When we take your case, we’re in it to win it.
- Compassion. You may feel like you have nowhere to turn after a birth injury. Yet, our team offers compassionate legal support to those who want it most. We make ourselves available to answer your questions, address your concerns, and alleviate your worries.
At The Hawk Firm, we aren’t afraid to take your case to court if the insurance companies won’t agree to a fair settlement. Through each phase of the legal process, you can expect honest support from a lawyer who cares.
We Offer Legal Help on Contingency
As a new parent, you know that every spare dime you have goes toward clothing, toys, and furniture. You shouldn’t sacrifice your financial comfort to hire an attorney. So, at The Hawk Firm, there are no upfront costs or fees. We work on a contingency-fee basis.
Here, we don’t charge for legal help until your case ends with a settlement. A pre-determined portion of that settlement pays for our services. If your case doesn’t succeed, you owe us nothing.
You can learn more about this arrangement during your free, no-obligation case review.
We Prove Your Case’s Required Elements
Using your child’s medical records, expert testimony, and other information, we can prove your right to compensation.
This involves demonstrating:
- A healthcare provider had a duty of care to provide the best possible treatment.
- The healthcare provider did not uphold their obligation.
- Your child suffered a birth injury.
- You have losses stemming from the injury, such as healthcare expenses.
Healthcare providers don’t readily accept responsibility for their errors. Yet, our team doesn’t accept excuses. We’re determined to hold the at-fault party liable for your child’s injuries and losses.
Our Lawyers Seek Financial Recovery for Birth Injury Claimants in Augusta
You shouldn’t have to bear financial stress after your child suffers a birth injury. When a medical professional doesn’t uphold their field’s standard of care, they hold liability for any resulting damages. It’s their obligation to pay for your child’s care costs—not yours.
Your birth injury attorney can evaluate your situation to determine what you deserve. Without reviewing your case, we can’t offer an estimate regarding your damages’ value. However, compensation in your case could comprise:
Past, Present, and Future Medical Expenses
The cost of treating a birth injury can overwhelm you.
Yet, through a claim or lawsuit, you could seek reimbursement for:
- Corrective surgeries
- Hospitalization
- Life support or resuscitation
- Medications
- Doctors’ appointments
- Physical therapy
Assistive Devices
Your child deserves to live a full and happy life. They may need assistive devices to do so, however. These devices may include sound boards, wheelchairs, braces, and other tools.
Educational Opportunities
A birth injury can affect your child for the rest of their life. As such, they may require schooling via a specialized program. Yet, those programs can get expensive. Your settlement could account for tuition and other associated costs.
Your Lost Income
Depending on the severity of your child’s injury, you could have to miss work for their treatments or during recovery. If this is the case, you can include the income you lost in your case’s value.
Pain and Suffering
If your newborn had to deal with physical or emotional pain because of their injuries, you could recover compensation. Our team can determine how much compensation you could recover for this expense.
We determine your losses after reviewing your situation. When your case ends, we want you to walk away with the funds you need to give your child the best possible life.
Your Birth Injury Lawsuit Comes With a Filing Deadline
Georgia law considers birth injury cases to be medical malpractice. In these situations, if the liable party doesn’t offer compensation, you could file a lawsuit. You generally have two years to file your case. The deadline could start from the date of the medical error or when you discovered it.
By sharing your situation with us, we can take prompt legal action and protect your rights. From there, we can also manage everything litigation entails, from filing your case to advocating for you in court.
Our Lawyers Investigate the Cause of Your Child’s Birth Injury
Building a successful case requires us to understand how your child’s birth injury happened. Knowing the injury’s cause allows us to determine fault and liability for your damages. We may consult with third-party healthcare providers to glean further insight into your child’s condition, as well as its cause.
Some causes of birth injuries include:
- Premature birth
- Complications during labor and delivery
- Unmonitored fetal distress
- Conditions not caught in an ultrasound scan
- A breech birth
- Oxygen deprivation
Healthcare providers have an obligation to provide the best possible standard of care. That includes preparing for any complications, even in seemingly low-risk pregnancies.
Our Attorneys Combat Any Challenges to Your Case’s Progression
As noted, healthcare providers don’t take accusations of fault lightly. They may fear losing their license or facing legal penalties. After filing your birth injury claim, your provider may do everything possible to dispute your case.
They may allege:
- A genetic condition led to your child’s injury.
- You didn’t seek proper prenatal care.
- You engaged in risky behaviors, such as drinking alcohol or smoking.
- The injury was not preventable.
- Medical equipment malfunctioned, leading to the injury.
- You didn’t disclose any pre-existing health conditions.
We aim to hold the negligent party accountable for their actions. When another party challenges our clients’ right to damages, we fight back with everything we have.
We Advocate for Newborns Living With These Birth Injuries
We’re ready to pursue compensation for your losses if your child suffered one of these conditions:
Brachial Palsy
Newborns are very delicate. If a healthcare provider applies too much force during delivery, the child can suffer damage to the nerves in the shoulder, arm, and wrist. This condition can make it difficult for a child to accomplish basic tasks, such as dressing themselves.
The good news about brachial palsy is that, with treatment, your child could make a full recovery. However, the doctor could assert that it’s a “minor” condition. We don’t have patience for that. If your child suffered harm, you deserve compensation. End of story.
Caput Succedaneum
Caput succedaneum causes the infant’s scalp to swell. Medical providers can detect this condition during the eighth month of pregnancy. So, they should take appropriate precautions to limit this condition’s effect. They should also refrain from using certain tools (like vacuum extractors) that could cause the condition or make it worse.
Cephalohematoma
A cephalohematoma occurs when there is blood underneath the scalp. During birth, if the head undergoes even minor trauma, the blood vessels in the head can break. This condition usually develops within hours or the day of the delivery.
Facial Paralysis
Facial paralysis can occur if there is pressure on the infant’s face during birth, causing them to lose feeling or control of their facial expressions. A difficult delivery typically leads to this injury. Still, doctors should do everything possible to reduce the likelihood of this condition.
Cerebral Palsy
If medical providers deprive a newborn oxygen, they could lose control of certain muscles. Cerebral palsy can affect their movements, speech, and other functions. Doctors must monitor signs of fetal distress to prevent this from happening. Otherwise, the law considers them to be negligent.
Fractures
Infants can sustain fractures a birth, either in the limbs or clavicle. These injuries can happen because of excessive force applied during delivery. A fracture can lead to long-term deformation and other complications.
We advocate for survivors of other injuries than those listed here. We’re eager to learn your story so we can start championing your child’s rights.
We Manage Wrongful Death Claims for Grieving Parents in Augusta
Words can’t express our condolences if your child passed away. We can only imagine what you’re experiencing. We offer our support if you want to file a wrongful death claim. Here, we can recoup the costs associated with your medical care and pain and suffering.
Georgia law notes that you generally have two years to file a wrongful death lawsuit. Your filing period begins from the date of your child’s passing. Our team intends to manage all your case’s deadlines while you focus on your well-being.
What Should I Do After My Child Suffers a Birth Injury in Augusta?
It’s hard enough being a parent. It’s even harder knowing your child’s suffering from a once-preventable condition. During this challenging time, we encourage you to follow through with the required medical care.
A pediatrician may recommend:
- Physical therapy. Gently stretching your child’s muscles could help them build strength and correct nerve damage.
- Certain procedures. A professional may recommend surgery if it could remedy your child’s condition or improve their quality of life.
- Medications. A doctor may recommend certain medications to prevent issues from arising. For instance, they may prescribe muscle relaxants to address stiff muscles. They may suggest blood thinners to prevent blood clots.
- Using certain devices. Certain medical devices can improve your child’s condition. For instance, if they suffered skull deformities at birth, your pediatrician may recommend a foam helmet. This helps your child’s skull form correctly.
- Enrolling in speech therapy. Some birth injuries can affect your child’s speaking ability. Your doctor may recommend enrolling them in speech therapy once they reach a certain age. This aids with communication skills and also promotes brain development.
Each of these measures can lay the groundwork for a happy, healthy life.
Consider Your Legal Options
Our team is well-acquainted with the challenges of being a new parent. We’re all-too-familiar with the sleepless nights, constant feeding, and uncertainty. We also know that this is an exciting time, filled with precious moments. You deserve time to focus on your responsibilities. You shouldn’t have to manage a complicated legal case.
We encourage you to consider your legal options at your earliest convenience. While we investigate your case, calculate your losses, and pursue damages, you can focus on spending time with your little one.
Contact The Hawk Firm to Consult Our Augusta Birth Injury Lawyers
Contact an Augusta birth injury lawyer from our firm. You can legally hold the negligent healthcare provider liable for their actions, whether they’re a doctor, nurse, or technician. Call us at (706) 724-8537.
You can reach a member of our legal team 24/7 for a free consultation. There is no obligation to work with our firm when you call. We can start pursuing compensation for your losses today. For more information, reach out to an Augusta personal injury lawyer.
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