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Birth Defect Lawsuits

Parents want their children to be perfect, but that's sometimes impossible. When this happens, it's essential parents who are shocked seek the help of experienced birth defects lawyers.

Medical negligence, dangerous drugs and exposure to environmental hazards can lead to serious birth defects and injuries. A New York Birth Defect Law Firm (Deprezyon.Com) can help you get answers.

Medical Malpractice

When a doctor fails follow the accepted standard of practice in his or her field, it's considered medical malpractice. It could be a failure to perform routine prenatal testing, prescribing medication that increases the likelihood of a birth defect or committing a lapse during the birth and delivery.

Birth defects and birth injury can be caused by environmental and genetic factors however, they can also be the result of the negligence of a physician. For example when a doctor is unable to identify a congenital disability in utero and fails to notify parents of this disability, the parents may file a wrongful birth claim seeking compensation for the ongoing expenses associated with the disabled child.

A successful medical malpractice claim in birth defect cases demands that the physician had a duty to the patient of care, that the physician breached this duty, that the doctor's negligence or failure to act caused injuries and damages, and that the victim was harmed economically and non-economically due to the injuries. These damages could include costs of medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and emotional distress.

Prenatal visits are essential to ensure that pregnant women receive the required tests and monitoring. If you suspect that medical negligence caused the birth defect of your child Contact a medical negligence and birth injury lawyer immediately.

Toxic Chemicals

In the United States, thousands of babies are born each year with a birth defect. These birth defects can range in severity and impact the way a child looks and behaves throughout life. Some are minor and others can lead to serious problems that may be fatal.

The reasons for a child's birth defects may be due to genetic disorders or a range of environmental and chemical factors. Exposure to toxic chemicals, for example could cause serious problems in the newborn. Our firm is determined to hold employers accountable for exposed pregnant women and their unborn children to harmful substances or medications.

In the scientific literature, it is well-established that certain chemicals and toxins may traverse the placenta to affect an unborn child. These toxins are referred to as teratogenic. Exposure to these teratogenic chemicals can cause birth defects such as the cleft palate and lips as well as spina Bifida and muscular dystrophy.

While working, many mothers are exposed a variety of toxic chemicals. They can be ingested or inhaled, or absorbed by the body's skin. These chemicals include industrial solvents, such as EGE, ethylene glycol ethers (EGE) employed in the manufacture of semiconductors. Parents can also be exposed poisons when they consume certain prescription and over-the-counter drugs. This is due to the fact that a number of drugs are not properly tested on pregnant women and have been proven to cause birth defects.

Environmental Exposure

Environmental exposure is one of the major causes of birth defects. Genetic disorders are a common cause but it's not the only one. Many different toxins and chemicals found in the home as well as in food items can increase the likelihood of having a birth defect. These include fungicides, pesticides, lead, heavy metals, certain paints and various chemical substances. Exposure to toxic substances is nearly always inevitable. But, when businesses fail to protect pregnant workers, they're negligent and could be held responsible.

Researchers aren't able to pin down exactly what causes the birth defect in a specific way. It is possible that an interaction between several factors can cause the problem, but the issue is evaluating these interactions in real time. This is why the National Children's Study, now underway in a variety of states, is so important. The NCS will enroll 100,000 women from a representative population and monitor them throughout their lives, as well as their children. This study will provide the most comprehensive data to date on how different environmental factors impact fetal as well as child health.

Many parents who have a birth defect in their child are resentful because they believe they were responsible for the defect. However, these issues are not always preventable. Our birth defect lawyers understand this and are dedicated in helping families whose children are born with birth defects.

Product Liability

Many birth defects are caused by a range of factors ranging from drug and alcohol use during pregnancy to genetics. Fortunately, the majority of these causes are preventable. If your child was born with a medical issue which could have been prevented, you may be entitled to claim damages through a birth defect lawsuit.

A New York birth defect attorney will be able help you determine if your child's problem is due to an underlying chemical, medication or environmental exposure that is eligible for compensation. Your legal team can estimate the total cost of medical expenses for your child's condition based on the severity.

While the vast majority of birth defects are not caused by medical negligence, there are cases in which a doctor or healthcare worker has been negligent prior to or during labor and delivery. A doctor might prescribe a medication that harms a baby even before birth, or even make an error in surgery.

Our birth defect lawyers have successfully defended cases against drug companies where a mother's health healthcare provider has been exposed to prescription medication or toxic chemicals that increase the chances of her having a child with birth defects. We have also filed birth defect lawsuits against companies that expose their workers to hazardous substances at work, such as a paint factory or semiconductor manufacturing company.