Birth Injury To Your Child???
So you find out that you're going to have a baby. You've spent 9 months preparing for this, designing the baby's room and picking out the perfect name for your new boy or girl. The big day comes and you breathe the way you were taught, push when you should and rest when you are told to. The baby comes, but there is no sound. The doctor has an anxious look on his face as the baby is taken away for care. Something has gone wrong and your worst nightmare has become a reality.It's tragic...a defenseless child is damaged at birth before it has ever had the chance to meet you. What happened? What has gone wrong?
Chances are that it is a case of birth injury malpractice. Despite the fact that doctors and nurses attempt to take every precaution when delivering a baby, these mistakes happen. The results can be minor--like a bruise--to huge permanent disabilities. Your child may be stuck in a wheelchair for the rest of its life. It may need caregivers 24/7. Worse still, these mistakes can result in death.
Once you realize that this has happened, you will want to take measures to ensure that your child has the best care and treatment possible. That is when you should consult your experienced birth injury attorney.
Ultimately, you are the one he knows how best to love your child. You want the best for it and you need a legal expert to manage the wide variety of complicated details that surround the birth injury. Having a legal expert on your side will mean you will be assured that you have the financial means to give your baby the best possible quality of life with the best medical care that there is.
If you feel that your child has suffered a birth injury as the result of someone's negligence or incompetence, you should contact a Dallas birth injury lawyer at the Law Offices of Jeff Rasansky. Our experienced birth injury lawyers will be able to counsel you through this tough time.
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