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...An important aspect of the birth injury lawyer reviewing a possible case is by conferring with a qualified, expert physician that can verify if, in fact, a birth injury was the result of medical malpractice...

...Only one in eight patients that suffers due to medical malpractice ever files a lawsuit...

...Many times lack of oxygen or poor flow of blood reaching the fetal or newborn brain will result in Cerebral Palsy...

 


New York Medical Malpractice Lawyer

New York Medical Malpractice

Our qualified New York medical malpractice lawyers screen cases and accept those that appear to be valid. Generally, the medical malpractice claim must be filed within two and a half years after the malpractice. Exceptions do exist past the two and a half years in New York medical malpractice and birth injury cases and contacting a New York medical malpractice lawyer is recommended. By delaying filing a medical malpractice claim it can have an effect on your case.

An important aspect of a New York medical malpractice lawyer reviewing a possible case is by conferring with a qualified, knowledgeable physician that can verify if, in fact, a negligence was the result of a medical malpractice. A truthful case of New York medical malpractice involves negligent conduct that is the direct cause of the birth injury or other injuries. The expert physician should be able to determine if there is strong medical certainty that the injury was the direct damage of a negligent medical physician or hospital. Only after our New York medical malpractice lawyers can determine if a strong case exists will the lawsuit then be filed and the legal process begun.

 
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Cerebral Palsy
Birth Injury

If the infant is not immediately able to breathe air after birth, the lack of oxygen can cause brain damage leading to such medical malpractice birth injuries like Cerebral Palsy. Causes of Cerebral Palsy can be due to:

  • illness during pregnancy
  • premature delivery
  • lack of oxygen supply to the baby

 

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