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Parents want their children to be perfect however, sometimes that's not always possible. When that becomes a reality, it is essential that parents who are in shock seek the assistance of experienced birth defect lawyers.
Medical malpractice, dangerous drugs and exposure to environmental hazards can lead to serious birth defects and injuries. A New York birth defect law firm can assist you in getting answers.
Medical Malpractice
If a doctor does not adhere to the accepted standard of practice in his or her field, it's considered medical malpractice. This might involve failing to conduct routine prenatal tests or prescribing medications that increase the chance of having a birth defect or making a misstep during labor and birth.
Birth defects and birth injuries are usually caused by environmental and genetic factors, but they can also be caused by an error by a doctor. For example, if a physician fails to recognize a congenital disability in utero and fails to notify the parents of this impairment, parents can bring a wrongful birth claim seeking compensation for the ongoing expenses associated with the disabled child.
To win a medical negligence case in birth defect cases the plaintiff must demonstrate that the doctor owed a duty of care to the patient, and that he violated this duty, that his actions or lack of action directly triggered damages and injuries, and that the patient suffered economic and non-economic losses as a result of the injuries. These damages could include cost of medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and emotional distress.
Prenatal visits are necessary to ensure that pregnant women receive the necessary testing and monitoring. If you suspect that medical malpractice caused your child's birth defects seek out a medical malpractice and birth injury lawyer immediately.
Toxic Chemicals
In the United States, thousands of babies are born every year with birth defects. These defects may be of different severity and impact the way the child behaves, looks and functions. Some are minor, but others can lead to serious problems that may be fatal.
The reasons for a child's birth defects can stem from genetic disorders or a variety of chemical and environmental factors. Exposure to harmful chemicals, for example causes serious complications in the infant. Our firm is determined to hold employers accountable for the exposure of pregnant women and unborn babies to harmful chemicals or medications.
It is well-established in scientific research that certain toxins and chemicals can cross the placenta and harm an unborn baby. These toxins are teratogenic. These teratogenic chemicals could cause birth defects like lip clefts, palates, and spina Bifida.
Many mothers are exposed to an array of toxic chemicals when they are at work. These chemicals can be inhaled or ingested, or simply absorbed through the skin. These chemicals include industrial solvents such as EGE, ethylene glycol ethers (EGE) employed in the production of semiconductors. Parents may also be exposed toxins when they are consuming certain prescription and over-the counter drugs. This is because many pharmaceuticals aren't adequately tested on pregnant women and have been shown to cause birth defects.
Environmental Exposure
While genetic disorders are one of the most common causes of birth defects, exposure to environmental factors can also be a significant factor. The presence of numerous chemical compounds and toxins in the workplace, at home and in food items can increase the risk of birth defects. Pesticides and fungicides are among the most common. Paints, heavy metals, heavy pigments, and certain chemicals are also included. Exposure to toxic substances is almost always inevitable. If employers fail to protect their pregnant employees, this is negligence and they can be held accountable.
Researchers are unable to identify the exact cause of a particular birth defect. It is possible that a combination between multiple factors may cause the condition, but the challenge is assessing 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 enrol 100 women from the representative population and will follow them and their children for the long-term. This study will provide the most comprehensive information about how environmental factors impact the health of infants and children.
Many parents suffering from a child's birth defect are resentful that they have contributed to the condition, but it is the norm that these kinds of problems are unavoidable. Our birth defect lawyers are aware of this and are dedicated to families who seek justice for children who suffer from birth defects.
Product Liability
Many birth defects are caused by a variety of causes ranging from drug and alcohol use during pregnancy to genetics. Fortunately, a lot of these causes can be prevented. If your child was diagnosed with a medical condition which could have been avoided and prevented, you could be able to seek compensation through a lawsuit involving birth defects.
A New York birth defect lawyer can assist you determine if your child's condition is the result of chemical exposure, a medication or other environmental factor which is eligible for compensation. Depending on the degree of your child's illness your legal team will also be able to determine the full cost of the medical bills that are suitable for compensation.
While the vast majority of birth defects are not caused due to medical negligence, there are instances where a healthcare worker has been negligent prior to or during labor and delivery. A doctor could prescribe a medication in a way that could harm a baby, even before birth, or may make an error during surgery.
Our birth defect lawyers have successfully pursued lawsuits against drug companies in cases where a mother's health care provider has been exposed to prescription medicines or toxic chemicals that can increase the risk of her child being born with birth defects. We also have filed birth defect lawsuits against semiconductor manufacturers and paint factories that expose their workers toxic chemicals while during their work.
Parents want their children to be perfect however, sometimes that's not always possible. When that becomes a reality, it is essential that parents who are in shock seek the assistance of experienced birth defect lawyers.
Medical malpractice, dangerous drugs and exposure to environmental hazards can lead to serious birth defects and injuries. A New York birth defect law firm can assist you in getting answers.
Medical Malpractice
If a doctor does not adhere to the accepted standard of practice in his or her field, it's considered medical malpractice. This might involve failing to conduct routine prenatal tests or prescribing medications that increase the chance of having a birth defect or making a misstep during labor and birth.
Birth defects and birth injuries are usually caused by environmental and genetic factors, but they can also be caused by an error by a doctor. For example, if a physician fails to recognize a congenital disability in utero and fails to notify the parents of this impairment, parents can bring a wrongful birth claim seeking compensation for the ongoing expenses associated with the disabled child.
To win a medical negligence case in birth defect cases the plaintiff must demonstrate that the doctor owed a duty of care to the patient, and that he violated this duty, that his actions or lack of action directly triggered damages and injuries, and that the patient suffered economic and non-economic losses as a result of the injuries. These damages could include cost of medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and emotional distress.
Prenatal visits are necessary to ensure that pregnant women receive the necessary testing and monitoring. If you suspect that medical malpractice caused your child's birth defects seek out a medical malpractice and birth injury lawyer immediately.
Toxic Chemicals
In the United States, thousands of babies are born every year with birth defects. These defects may be of different severity and impact the way the child behaves, looks and functions. Some are minor, but others can lead to serious problems that may be fatal.
The reasons for a child's birth defects can stem from genetic disorders or a variety of chemical and environmental factors. Exposure to harmful chemicals, for example causes serious complications in the infant. Our firm is determined to hold employers accountable for the exposure of pregnant women and unborn babies to harmful chemicals or medications.
It is well-established in scientific research that certain toxins and chemicals can cross the placenta and harm an unborn baby. These toxins are teratogenic. These teratogenic chemicals could cause birth defects like lip clefts, palates, and spina Bifida.
Many mothers are exposed to an array of toxic chemicals when they are at work. These chemicals can be inhaled or ingested, or simply absorbed through the skin. These chemicals include industrial solvents such as EGE, ethylene glycol ethers (EGE) employed in the production of semiconductors. Parents may also be exposed toxins when they are consuming certain prescription and over-the counter drugs. This is because many pharmaceuticals aren't adequately tested on pregnant women and have been shown to cause birth defects.
Environmental Exposure
While genetic disorders are one of the most common causes of birth defects, exposure to environmental factors can also be a significant factor. The presence of numerous chemical compounds and toxins in the workplace, at home and in food items can increase the risk of birth defects. Pesticides and fungicides are among the most common. Paints, heavy metals, heavy pigments, and certain chemicals are also included. Exposure to toxic substances is almost always inevitable. If employers fail to protect their pregnant employees, this is negligence and they can be held accountable.
Researchers are unable to identify the exact cause of a particular birth defect. It is possible that a combination between multiple factors may cause the condition, but the challenge is assessing 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 enrol 100 women from the representative population and will follow them and their children for the long-term. This study will provide the most comprehensive information about how environmental factors impact the health of infants and children.
Many parents suffering from a child's birth defect are resentful that they have contributed to the condition, but it is the norm that these kinds of problems are unavoidable. Our birth defect lawyers are aware of this and are dedicated to families who seek justice for children who suffer from birth defects.
Product Liability
Many birth defects are caused by a variety of causes ranging from drug and alcohol use during pregnancy to genetics. Fortunately, a lot of these causes can be prevented. If your child was diagnosed with a medical condition which could have been avoided and prevented, you could be able to seek compensation through a lawsuit involving birth defects.
A New York birth defect lawyer can assist you determine if your child's condition is the result of chemical exposure, a medication or other environmental factor which is eligible for compensation. Depending on the degree of your child's illness your legal team will also be able to determine the full cost of the medical bills that are suitable for compensation.
While the vast majority of birth defects are not caused due to medical negligence, there are instances where a healthcare worker has been negligent prior to or during labor and delivery. A doctor could prescribe a medication in a way that could harm a baby, even before birth, or may make an error during surgery.
Our birth defect lawyers have successfully pursued lawsuits against drug companies in cases where a mother's health care provider has been exposed to prescription medicines or toxic chemicals that can increase the risk of her child being born with birth defects. We also have filed birth defect lawsuits against semiconductor manufacturers and paint factories that expose their workers toxic chemicals while during their work.
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