Practice Areas

Cerebral Palsy Cases

Cerebral palsy is a group of disorders affecting a child's movement, balance, and posture. This condition results from abnormal brain development or damage to the developing brain, often occurring before, during, or shortly after birth.

Brachial Plexus Injuries (Erb's Palsy and Klumpke's Palsy)

Brachial plexus injuries affect the network of nerves controlling muscle movement and sensation in the shoulder, arm, and hand. When these nerves are damaged during childbirth, it can result in conditions known as Erb's Palsy (affecting the upper arm) or Klumpke's Palsy (affecting the lower arm and hand).

Birth Trauma and Physical Injuries

Physical birth injuries encompass a range of conditions that occur during the labor and delivery process. These injuries can affect any part of a newborn's body and vary from minor, temporary issues to severe, permanent disabilities.

Prenatal Care Negligence

Proper prenatal care is essential for monitoring maternal and fetal health throughout pregnancy. When healthcare providers fail to deliver appropriate prenatal care, they put both mother and baby at risk for preventable complications and injuries.

Maternal Injuries During Childbirth

Childbirth should be a time of joy, but for some mothers, it becomes a traumatic experience due to preventable injuries. Maternal injuries during labor and delivery can have devastating physical and emotional consequences that affect not only the mother but the entire family.

Medication Errors and Pharmaceutical Negligence

During pregnancy, labor, and delivery, medications play a crucial role in managing maternal conditions and facilitating safe childbirth. However, errors in prescribing, administering, or monitoring these medications can lead to devastating consequences for both mother and baby.

Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy (HIE) Cases

Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy (HIE) is a serious birth injury that occurs when a baby's brain doesn't receive enough oxygen and blood flow during the birthing process. This oxygen deprivation can lead to permanent brain damage with lifelong consequences.