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10 Basics Regarding Birth Defect Litigation You Didn't Learn In School

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Why You Should Hire a Birth Defect Lawyer

If your child was born with a birth deformity this can cause a lot of grief for your family and you. The cost of therapy, medical bills and other expenses can quickly increase.

A Hyattsville lawyer who specializes in birth defects may be able to help to file a claim for compensation to cover the costs of caring for your disabled children. A legal claim for birth defects can be complicated, which is why you should consult with a legal professional as soon as you can.

Medical Malpractice

Medical professionals are required to follow a standard when treating pregnant women or their infants. When a doctor's actions do not meet the standards and result in birth defect or injury and/or death, they may be held accountable for the injuries suffered by their patient. A DC lawyer who has experience in lawsuits involving birth defects can help you determine if your child's illness could have been caused by an error made by a doctor during pregnancy or delivery.

A doctor could be liable for a birth injury when they fail to diagnose or appropriately respond to distress of the fetus. This could lead to a variety of serious issues, such as hypoxic ischemic brain injury (HIE) and cerebral palsy.

The difference between birth defects and birth injury is that defects are a part of a person's genetic makeup and injuries are caused due to something happening during pregnancy, labor, or the birth. The most common injuries are Erb's Palsy which is a condition where the nerves that control the infant's limbs and arms are stretched or torn. Another type of injury is caput succedaneum - a swelling on the scalp. Both can lead to a permanent disability, and ongoing treatment can cost a significant amount of money. A Washington, DC birth defect lawyer can offer a no-cost initial consultation to review your situation and determine the best option for you and your child.

Prescription Drugs

A birth defect lawyer could be able to assist parents identify the root of the child's birth injury or defect. Many birth defects are caused by birth defects or genetics. However, medications can also cause birth defects. A variety of common medications can have a significant effect on fetuses especially during the first trimester of a pregnancy. Anti-nausea drugs, NSAIDs, and chemotherapy medications are among the most popular. These medications have been proven to increase the risk of developing limb and heart defects, brain deformities, and craniosynostosis.

A doctor's responsibility is to consider the risks when prescribing medications for pregnant women. If doctors fail to follow this standard of care, then they may be held liable for malpractice. Pharma companies could also be held accountable for not adequately informing mothers about the risks associated with their medication. Zofran, which is used to treat nausea among cancer patients, has been found to increase the risk of major defects during the first trimester pregnancy.

A birth defect lawyer can help a family get compensation for medical expenses, loss of income and quality of living. This can include doctor's, hospital, pharmaceutical, and other costs, as well as assistive devices and therapies.

Chemical Exposure

A birth defect lawyer can bring a lawsuit on behalf of the families of children suffering from congenital disabilities that result from the negligence of businesses that expose pregnant women to chemicals or drugs that cause birth defects. They are trained to determine the root of birth defects so that they can file a lawsuit against companies who expose pregnant women to teratogens at workplace or at home.

Some of the exposures to chemicals that lead to birth defects are the fungicides, metals, herbicides and other pesticides. These chemicals are known as teratogens, because they can influence the healthy development of a the fetus via chemical changes that can cause abnormal organs or block normal cell function. These chemicals are found in a variety of settings including manufacturing of semiconductors, cleaning of metals and paint production.

Other chemicals that may cause birth defects include hydrocarbons that are aliphatic, such as dichloroethane, trichloroethylene, or perchloroethylene. These chemicals have been proven to cause birth defects, such as cardiac defects, in babies born to mothers who were exposed to them during the womb.

Parents have filed suit against a number of firms that were responsible for exposing the families of soldiers at Camp Lejeune to these harmful chemicals. Some of the birth defect lawyers have obtained substantial settlements on behalf families who had their children born with severe defects as a result of exposure to toxic chemicals at the base.

Environmental Exposure

Some birth defects are caused by a combination of medical negligence and environmental factors. If a family suspects a child's birth defects may be due to medical negligence, prescription drug overdose, or exposure to harmful chemicals or chemical substances, they should speak with an DC birth injury attorney to discuss their case.

If pregnant women inhale or absorb contaminants from the environment, they can cause serious birth defects. Teratogens are the names given to these chemicals. More than 4 million chemicals can be found in our air, food and water. Some of these chemicals could be harmful to pregnant women.

For instance, arsenic found in drinking water, and cadmium from coal that is contaminated can cause various birth defects and other health issues. Industrial solvents, such as trichloroethylene, toluene, and benzene (a metal degreaser) are also associated with certain birth defects. Glycol-ethers also increase the chance of birth defects in women. These chemicals are used for the manufacture of semiconductors display panels, silicon chip displays, and video displays.

LK's skilled birth defect attorneys have brought many lawsuits on behalf of children who suffered from a myriad of birth defects due to improper exposure to chemicals and toxic substances at workplaces or at home. These lawsuits typically involve complicated scientific analysis and expert witnesses, such as toxicologists or epidemiologists, geneticists occupational medicine experts and embryologists.

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