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Problems during pregnancy, labour or childbirth can result in life-changing outcomes for mothers and babies. If you think something has gone wrong during your pregnancy, labour, or the delivery of your baby you may be able to claim compensation with the help of our birth injury solicitors.
If medical negligence occurs during birth, there may be grounds for a clinical negligence claim by the mother and/or the child.
If you or your child has suffered an injury during birth that you believe is because of negligent medical care by healthcare professionals, you may be eligible for birth injury compensation.
Birth injuries resulting from medical negligence can have long-lasting effects on the child, the mother, and the family. Potential outcomes of medical negligence for a baby include conditions such as:
These birth injuries, amongst others, can lead to developmental delays, chronic health conditions (such as seizures and respiratory conditions), behavioural issues and mental health disorders.
Mothers can also suffer birth injuries such as:
If you suspect medical negligence is the cause of such injuries, please seek advice from one of our medical negligence solicitors to explore the potential for a claim and to obtain advice on your options for seeking compensation and ensuring accountability.
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Medical negligence as a result of the failure of healthcare professionals to provide the standard of care expected during pregnancy, labour, delivery, or immediately after birth, can occur in a number of ways. The types of medical negligence that can lead to birth injuries include:
Choosing Shoosmiths Serious Injury team for your birth injury claim offers several advantages:
We understand this may be a difficult and challenging time for you and your family. We can talk you through the process at your own pace. We listen. Indeed, our first visit may just involve a chat and a cup of tea.
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A birth injury compensation claim is a legal process through which families can seek financial compensation for injuries sustained by a newborn, or the mother, during childbirth.
These injuries can result from medical negligence or errors made by healthcare professionals, ranging from the improper use of medical instruments to the failure to monitor the baby’s vital signs, or a delayed response to that complication. The aim of compensation is to cover medical expenses, ongoing care, and other related costs to support the child’s wellbeing and development. Pursuing a birth injury claim can help families secure the necessary resources to provide the best possible care for their child now and in the future.
A birth injury refers to any harm or damage sustained by a newborn, or mother, during the process of childbirth. These injuries can range from minor bruises or fractures to more severe conditions like:
Birth injuries to the mother can include:
Birth injuries are caused by several things, including prolonged labour, the baby’s size or position, or complications during delivery. In some cases, it’s unfortunately medical errors or negligence by healthcare professionals can also lead to birth injuries. The impact of these injuries can vary, with some requiring immediate medical attention and others necessitating long-term care and support.
Birth injuries can occur naturally because of unforeseen complications/pre-existing medical conditions, or as a result of medical negligence. Medical negligence that can result in birth injuries includes:
We understand that as well as being worried that something has gone wrong during the birth of your child, you may be in pain, and you may be upset and confused. To put you at ease, a member of our experienced team will talk to you about your concerns and advise on what steps can be taken. They will also discuss with you how your claim can be funded.
To talk to us about making a claim:
Call us on 03700 868687
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Message us using our enquiry form and we will get in touch.
We will be with you throughout the legal process, visiting you in person to help you find out what has happened and to claim compensation for you and your family if there has been medical negligence.
Introduced by the NHS in 2017, the Early Notification Scheme (ENS) aims to identify instances where there may have been substandard maternity care resulting in a baby suffering a potential brain injury. We have a team of specialist lawyers, with extensive experience in representing children and families who have suffered birth injuries, who can support you/advise on ENS claims.
Legal aid can help cover the costs of pursuing a compensation claim if you or your child has suffered a birth injury due to medical negligence. When we speak to you, we will be able to assess whether you will be eligible for legal aid. If you are not eligible then we can advise you about other methods of funding, including no win, no fee agreements.
Talk to one of our medical negligence lawyers to find out if you qualify for legal aid.
Yes, you can make a birth injury claim on a ‘no win, no fee’ basis. This type of arrangement, also known as a Conditional Fee Agreement (CFA), means that you will only need to pay legal fees if your claim is successful. If your claim is not successful, you won’t owe any legal fees, which removes the financial risk associated with making a claim.
We will discuss the details of the ‘no win, no fee’ agreement with when we take your case so help you fully understand the terms and any potential costs involved.
The time it takes to settle a birth injury compensation claim can vary widely depending on:
Once a settlement is agreed, you can expect to receive your compensation within a few weeks.
Each case is unique; speak to one of our specialist solicitors who can provide a more accurate timeline based on the specifics of your situation.
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