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What are the Long-Term Effects of Birth Injuries?

Every birth injury differs. Some children recover from birth trauma, such as a broken clavicle, within weeks. Others might experience irreversible nerve damage and brain trauma, resulting in lifelong disabilities. Determining the long-term effects of your child’s birth injury is essential for demanding appropriate damages from negligent hospitals and medical professionals.

Our experienced birth injury attorneys in Kentucky work with medical and rehabilitative experts to determine the long-term effects of your child’s birth injury. This allows legal counsel to demand full compensation from liable medical professionals. Contact our dedicated KY medical malpractice team 24/7 at (502) 906-2357 or online.

Most Common Birth Injuries in Kentucky Hospitals

The long-term effects of newborn birth injuries depend on numerous factors, including the seriousness of the injury and the level of immediate medical intervention. Some injuries, such as fractures, forceps scratches, and bruises, resulting from the forceful use of birth tools, heal without causing any further damage.

However, the following common birth and newborn injuries generally result in long-term disabilities:

The most serious birth injuries resulting in long-term disabilities involve nerve damage and oxygen deprivation. Our medical malpractice lawyers can help you recover damages for any birth injury caused by medical negligence.

Potential Long-Term Complications of Labor and Delivery Errors

Even a few minutes without oxygen, depending on a neonate’s underlying condition, can cause newborns permanent brain damage, including conditions related to speech, learning, vision, and movement. The longer your child was oxygen deprived during delivery, the more serious the long-term effects of the resulting condition.

For example, children with cerebral palsy – Kentucky’s leading cause of childhood disabilities – may experience long-term symptoms such as lack of muscle control, tremors, learning disabilities, weakness, hearing loss, incontinence, and speech difficulties.

With the right rehabilitation, children may recover some brain function. However, brain and nerve conditions are often irreversible. These cells do not typically regenerate, which is why children suffering from birth injuries often experience lifelong medical challenges.

Experienced medical malpractice attorneys in Kentucky might help families understand the potential lifetime complications resulting from birth injuries. Lawyers may request future damages for rehabilitation and medical expenses based on your child’s diagnosis and overall prognosis. This allows cases to settle with liable malpractice insurers in time to obtain needed medical support during childhood.

Contact a Birth Injury Lawyer in Kentucky

Unlike most states, Kentucky does not limit the damages available to injured children in medical malpractice cases. Birth injury damages might cover the cost of cognitive, physical, and occupational rehabilitation. They could also provide for specialized medical equipment as your child grows and compensate both you and your newborn for pain and suffering. 

It’s essential to contact an experienced birth injury lawyer immediately to discuss the compensation available for your child. Call our Kentucky legal professionals 24/7 at (502) 906-2357 or contact us online to schedule a free and confidential case consultation.