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Scott C.
Gottlieb
Injury Law Attorney
29 Riverside Drive
Binghamton, NY 13905
Phone: 607-724-7700
Fax: 607-724-5370 |
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Welcome to the Birth Injuries webpage of Scott C.
Gottlieb, Injury Law Attorney.
Our office works with economic and medical experts
to help prepare your case. We will also help you
decide whether it is more prudent to fight or to
settle a case in order to obtain the maximum awards.
We Will Fight For You!
During labor and delivery, medical complications can
result in birth injuries. Cerebral palsy and Erbs
palsy are the most common cases we handle. Doctors
and health care professionals must exercise the
utmost care to avoid injury to babies during the
especially vulnerable times of labor induction,
Cesarean section, and mechanically assisted
(forceps) births. Babies who experience severe
oxygen deprivation to the brain, or head trauma,
during these delicate obstetrical procedures often
die or face lifelong disabilities. Approximately
10,000 babies each year develop Cerebral palsy (a
condition which impacts the ability to control
movement) as a result of oxygen deprivation. Oxygen
shortage also causes hypoxic-ischemic cephalopathy
brain damage. Other types of traumatic obstetric
birth injuries include prenatal asphyxia, Erbs Palsy
or Brachial Plexus Palsy, Klumpke's Palsy,
Torticollis, and Shoulder Dystocia. Fractures,
spinal cord trauma, cephalohematoma and intracranial
hemorrhage may be the result of preventable
obstetrical damage. Common errors for which medical
providers may be held responsible are as follows:
- Difficult
or prolonged labor (often due to a large baby);
- Failing
to detect the umbilical cord wrapped around a
baby's neck;
- Unreasonable
delay in performing an emergency Cesarean
section;
- Failure
to test and treat conditions during pregnancy,
or misdiagnosis
- Failing
to recognize negative fetal signs
Approximately 27 of every 1,000 births in the
United States results in a birth injury. A
"birth injury" is defined as any type of
damage to an infant's body before, during or just
after birth. The March of Dimes cites 60 percent of
birth defects as due to unknown causes; however,
thousands of developmental defects and fetal deaths
are attributable to an expectant mother's exposure
to toxic substances. Studies have shown that women
living within two miles of a landfill have an
increased chance of giving birth to a baby with
spina bifida, a hole in the heart, or other defects.
Pregnant women exposed to high levels of pollutants
have almost three times the risk of delivering an
infant with a cardiac problem. Polychlorinated
biphenyls (PCBs) are well documented hazards to
pregnant women and may inhibit a child's
intellectual ability, short and long-term memory and
attention span. Microcephaly (an abnormally small
head circumference) is caused by detrimental in
utero factors such as pharmaceutical drugs,
radiation, or a mother's prenatal infection of
rubella (German measles).
Heavy metals (gold, lead, mercury), cleaning
solutions, paint, caffeine, radiation and drugs and
alcohol are also culprits in causing birth defects.
Manufacturers who fail to inform (via labeling)
pregnant women of the risk can be held responsible
for the birth defects caused by their products.
There are many "natural" circumstances
wherein oxygen deprivation can occur during the
labor and delivery process: the umbilical cord can
become compressed or twisted in the birth process;
the baby is too large to pass through the birth
canal easily, or the baby is breach or sideways in
the womb.
There are also many circumstances where brain damage
or brain injuries are caused by mistakes made by
doctors, hospitals or other medical professionals
during the delivery process: a delay in performing a
necessary C-section delivery, complication with a
VBAC (vaginal birth after C-section) delivery - such
as uterine rupture, use of excessive force during
the delivery, or a miscalculation in the size of the
baby, causing a traumatic delivery.
An experienced birth injury lawyer should be
consulted if your infant has suffered a birth trauma
and you suspect those injuries were caused by
medical negligence. The attorney should be consulted
immediately after birth, even if the extent of the
injuries and damages are not yet known.
Unfortunately, doctors and hospitals will almost
never admit fault or offer to pay reasonable damages
to cover even the likely economic loss from an
injury. Appropriate discovery is essential to
knowing whether there is a case, and to knowing what
the likely costs will be that are associated with
any permanent injury.
Experience Counts. Our overall goal is to
establish our office as the best office to hire if
you want compensation for your case. We base this on
our experience and past results.
Our philosophy is to provide quality legal services
while treating each client with care and respect. We
also provide assistance with other legal problems
that arise during the pendency of your case. If you
feel that you or a loved one has suffered due to
birth injuries, call our 24-hour answering service
at (607) 724-7700 or contact us via our online
contact form. All calls and inquiries are responded
to the same day, usually within one hour. There is
no case-review cost.
Birth Injuries
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Free Birth Injuries Case
Evaluation
Personal Injury Glossary
Medical Malpractice Glossary
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