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NICU Negligence

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NICU Negligence Lawyer in Kentucky

NICU negligence in Kentucky occurs when medical providers fail to properly monitor, treat, or respond to a newborn’s condition, leading to preventable injury or death. A claim arises under medical malpractice law when the provider’s care falls below accepted standards and directly causes injury.

At Wilt Injury Lawyers, we know that these cases can be overwhelming, but we also know that you should act promptly to protect your claim to compensation. Our NICU negligence lawyers in Kentucky can assess your case and ensure you understand your legal options.

What Exactly is NICU Negligence?

NICU negligence involves mistakes in the care of vulnerable newborns who require intensive monitoring and treatment. Common issues include:

  • Failure to monitor oxygen levels or vital signs
  • Medication mistakes or incorrect dosing
  • Delayed response to infections or distress 
  • Failure to communicate changes in a newborn’s condition

Because NICU patients can’t communicate their symptoms, providers must recognize subtle warning signs. Even the smallest delays can lead to serious complications, including brain injury or developmental disabilities.

How Can You Prove NICU Negligence?

You prove NICU negligence by showing that medical staff failed to monitor or respond to your newborn’s condition properly, and that failure caused a preventable injury. For example, a premature infant shows signs of oxygen deprivation, but the staff doesn’t adjust the monitoring equipment or intervene in time. Hours later, the baby suffers a hypoxic brain injury that could’ve been avoided with prompt and proper action.

Injuries to Infants Due to NICU Negligence

The injuries that result from NICU negligence tend to be severe and permanent. Brain injuries from oxygen deprivation, including cerebral palsy and hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy, are among the most litigated cases. Medication errors, which carry outsized consequences in premature infants whose dosing tolerances are extremely narrow, can cause cardiac, renal, or neurological damage.

IV mismanagement produces extravasation injuries that leave lasting physical scarring. Hospital-acquired infections, when caused by inadequate sterile protocol, can escalate to sepsis within hours. The permanence of these injuries and the lifetime care costs they entail are typically central to damages calculations in NICU negligence cases.

What Damages Can You Recover in a NICU Negligence Claim in Kentucky?

You can receive the following damages:

  • Lifelong medical care and therapy
  • Specialized education needs and assistive devices
  • Loss of future earning capacity
  • Reduced quality of life, pain, suffering, and emotional distress

NICU negligence cases usually involve long-term physical, financial, and emotional consequences. These cases frequently require projecting decades of care needs, which makes detailed evidence and expert analysis critical.

Who Can File a NICU Negligence Claim?

In Kentucky, medical malpractice claims involving newborns are typically filed by a parent or legal guardian on the child’s behalf. In wrongful death cases, the claim must be brought by a duly appointed personal representative of the estate, typically a parent.

What Our NICU Negligence Attorneys in Kentucky Can Do to Protect Your Claim

At Wilt Injury Lawyers, we focus on uncovering what happened during critical moments of care and building a clear timeline that explains how your baby’s injury occurred. That includes:

  • Obtaining your baby’s NICU records and monitoring data
  • Consulting neonatologists and pediatric neurologists to identify missed warning signs
  • Analyzing staffing decisions and response times
  • Calculating your baby’s full lifetime cost of care with help from life care planners
  • Preparing your case for trial, if necessary

Contact Our NICU Negligence Attorneys in Kentucky for Answers About Your Case

If your child was harmed in the NICU, you deserve clear answers about what went wrong and whether it could’ve been prevented. You can start by having your situation reviewed at no charge by our Kentucky NICU negligence lawyers to understand your legal options and decide how to move forward with confidence. Get in touch with Wilt Injury Lawyers online or at 502-427-6813.

Do you have an Attorney near me?

Wilt Injury Lawyers has offices in Louisville and Lexington:

Louisville Office

13113 Eastpoint Park Blvd. Suite A Louisville, KY 40223
Phone: 502-253-9110

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Lexington Office

196 W. Lowry Lane, Suite 1 Lexington, KY 40503
Phone: 859-263-8818

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