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Birth Defect Lawsuits

Parents want their children perfect, but that's sometimes impossible. If that happens it is vital that parents who are in shock seek the help of experienced birth defect lawyers.

Birth injuries and birth defects can be caused by medical negligence and dangerous drugs or exposure to environmental toxins. A New York birth defect law firm can help you get answers.

Medical Malpractice

If a physician fails to adhere to the accepted standard of practice in his or her area, it is considered medical malpractice. This could include failing to perform routine prenatal tests, prescribing medication that increases the chance of having a birth defect or making a misstep during labor and birth.

Birth birth defects and birth injuries are typically the result of genetic and environmental causes, but occasionally they arise due to medical negligence or malpractice. If a doctor fails detect congenital disabilities during pregnancy, and then fails not to inform the parents, the parents may be in a position to file a lawsuit for wrongful birth seeking compensation for all costs that are associated with their disabled child.

A successful medical malpractice claim in birth defect cases must prove that the physician owed the patient a duty of care, that the physician violated that duty, the doctor's actions or inability to act caused injuries and damages, and that the victim was harmed economically and non-economically due to the injuries. These damages could include medical expenses and lost wages, as well as emotional distress.

Some birth injuries and defects can be prevented through timely testing and monitoring during pregnancy. Therefore, it's essential for pregnant women to follow their doctors' advice regarding prenatal appointments. If you suspect that the birth defect of your child is the result of medical malpractice, speak to an experienced medical malpractice lawyer 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 way a child looks and behaves throughout life. Some are minor while others can cause serious problems and even be fatal.

The causes of a child's birth defects may be due to genetic defects or a variety of chemical and environmental factors. Exposure to toxic chemicals, for instance can trigger serious complications in the newborn. Our firm is determined to hold employers accountable for exposing pregnant women and their unborn babies to harmful chemicals or medications.


In birth defect attorneys colorado springs , it is established that certain chemicals and toxins may traverse the placenta to affect an unborn child. These chemicals are teratogenic. These teratogenic chemicals may cause birth defects, such as lip clefts, palates, and spina bifida.

While they are working, many mothers are exposed of harmful chemicals. These chemicals can be inhaled, consumed or absorbed through the skin. These chemicals include industrial solvents such as the ethylene glycol-ethers (EGE) employed in the production of semiconductors. These toxins can also be ingested by parents when they take certain prescription and over-thecounter medicines. Many medications have not been adequately tested on pregnant women and have led to birth defects.

Environmental Exposure

While genetic disorders are among the most prevalent causes of birth defects, exposure to environmental factors can also be a significant factor. Many different toxins and chemicals that are present in the home workplace, food and work environment can increase the likelihood of having a birth defect. Pesticides and fungicides are among the most prevalent. Paints, heavy metals heavy pigments, certain chemicals are also included. Exposure to toxic substances is nearly always inevitable. However, when employers fail to protect pregnant employees they're negligent and may be held responsible.

Researchers are unable to identify the exact cause of a particular birth defect. It could be that a combination of factors can cause the condition. The challenge is to evaluate these interactions in real time. The National Children's Study is important because it is currently underway in a variety of states. The NCS will enroll 100,000 women from a variety of populations as well as follow them and their children over the long-term. This study will provide the most comprehensive data on how environmental factors affect the health of children and fetuses.

Many parents who are suffering from a birth defect in their child feel guilty that they may have contributed to the disorder, but it is the norm that these types of defects are not a choice. Our birth defect lawyers recognize this and are dedicated to families seeking justice for children who suffer from birth defects.

Product Liability

Many birth defects are caused by a variety of factors, ranging from drugs and alcohol consumption during pregnancy to genetics. Fortunately, many of these causes can be prevented. If your child was diagnosed with a medical condition that could have been prevented it is possible to seek compensation through an action for birth defects.

A New York birth defect lawyer can assist you determine if your child's illness was caused by an exposure to chemicals, medication or another environmental trigger that is a reason to seek compensation. Based on the severity of your child's illness the legal team will also be able to calculate the full cost of the associated medical bills that are suitable for compensation.

Although the vast majority of birth injuries are not due to medical negligence there are instances where a doctor has been negligent prior to or during labor and birth. A doctor might prescribe a medicine incorrectly, which can harm a baby before the birth, or make an error during surgery.

Our birth defect lawyers have successfully defended allegations that a mother's health healthcare provider was exposed prescription drugs or toxic chemicals, increasing the likelihood that she could give birth to a child suffering from birth defects. We have also brought birth defect lawsuits against paint factories and semiconductor producers that expose their workers toxic chemicals while when they work.

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