Compensation For Erb's Palsy
A settlement is the amount of money that the hospital will pay the family when they demonstrate that the injuries suffered by their child were caused by poor treatment. Our specialist
lawyers will negotiate a settlement that covers future medical expenses and damages for your child.
Erb's Palsy can be caused by birth injuries to the brachial nerves. These nerves regulate movement and sensation in the arm.
Medical expenses
Many families with children suffering from Erb's palsy find themselves paying medical bills for the treatment of their child's injury. This can create stress for families and can affect their quality of life. A successful lawsuit could help ease the financial burden this condition has placed on a family.
The money you will receive from the settlement you receive for your child's Erb's Palsy could cover a wide range of costs such as care at home and specially designed equipment. It may also be used to pay for other medical bills. You may also get compensation for the cost of physiotherapy and other types of rehabilitation therapy.
Your lawyer will decide the amount of treatment your child's care throughout their lifetime. It will be determined by the expected medical needs of your child as well as the severity of their injuries. The majority of cases settle rather than proceeding to trial. Families can receive compensation faster and avoid the risk of a court appeal against a trial decision.
Adaptive equipment
A child who suffers from
Erb's palsy requires equipment to assist them in their daily activities. This equipment can include adaptive devices such as cutting boards and knob turners to operate ovens, cupboard doors, and other appliances, or car seat extensions that let the child to sit further forward in the car.
Some cases of Erb’s palsy can be caused by nurses and doctors who put too much pressure during the delivery of infants. The pressure that is too high can cause damage to the infant's brachial nerves. This happens when the infant is in a breech position or the doctor employs forceps or vacuum extractors in order to aid with the difficult delivery.
A seasoned medical malpractice attorney can determine if a doctor's negligence is responsible for your child's health condition. If this is the situation then your legal team will file a lawsuit against the defendant. In many cases, a defendant will agree to a settlement outside of court, rather than going to trial. This can take several months and cost thousands of dollars.
Physiotherapy
Erb's psoriasis, also known as shoulder dystocia (shoulder dystocia) is caused by traumatic childbirth. This happens when a baby's arms become stuck during delivery. The injury affects the C5-C6 brachial plexus nerves.
Physiotherapy is often needed for babies who suffer from this condition move their hands and arms. This can be expensive and may take many years for the damage to the nerve to heal completely.
Physiotherapy claims can be included in the compensation award for your child that will cover expenses associated with the treatment. You can also acquire any adaptive equipment you require for school or home.
We can consult with a range of experts to analyze the situation, including an Obstetrician or Paediatrician, a Midwife, and perhaps an Orthopaedic or Plastic surgeon. If we believe the hospital has not met its duty of care then we'll ask them to admit responsibility and come to an agreement. If they refuse then we will plan for trial.
Occupational therapy
The Erb's Palsy occupational therapy is focused on helping patients learn how to do everyday tasks, like bathing, dressing and eating, as well as playing. This therapy can help children build strength and improve their life quality. It can teach parents how to hold and carry their child without causing further injury.
Erb's Palsy is caused by damage to the brachial nerve plexus cluster which regulates movement in the arm and shoulder. This condition is often seen during difficult deliveries, especially when the baby's shoulders become stuck in the birth canal (shoulder dystocia). A doctor may use excessive force or
lawyers medical equipment to assist the baby out from the womb, stretching or damaging nerves.
An experienced Erb's palsy lawyer will assist families with the money they need to cover their child's care. A successful claim could cover medical expenses as well as rehabilitation equipment and adaptive equipment.
Lost wages
Many people who suffer from erb's Palsy have limited mobility of their affected arm, which can impact on their work prospects in the near future. Compensation provided for brachial and plexus injuries can help families deal with the financial burdens that come with treatment and surgery.
Children suffering from erb's paralysis will likely need a series of procedures, like tendon transfers or nerve grafts to improve their arm and hand function. These procedures are expensive and don't always bring back full functionality.
A successful claim could result in compensation for hospital and medical expenses and rehabilitation costs, as well as past and future lost wages and pain and suffering. Lawyers can put together a strong claim for negligence and injury to ensure you receive the compensation that you are entitled to.
It is best to speak with an experienced erb's psy lawyer as soon as possible. They can ensure that the statute of limitations for filing an claim is not running out and that all paperwork has been completed correctly. They can also provide expert legal advice and represent you in negotiations for settlement or a trial.
Suffering and pain
Children who have damaged the brachial plexus may experience various levels of discomfort. This can include a loud scream that becomes louder when touched on the shoulder, arm or neck. A lack of feeling in the hands and arm is a more common indication. This can be verified by placing objects in the hands of children and the strength of their grips.
This condition occurs when a baby's delicate nerves are damaged at the birth. It is often caused by the excessive force applied to the shoulder and head during a breech birth. It can also happen when there is shoulder dystocia. This is a medical emergency where the child's shoulders are stuck during labour.
If a child has sustained an injury to the brachial area and it is believed to be the case that this resulted from a doctor's negligence, they could claim compensation for their injuries. This includes the costs of any past, current and future medical expenses. It could include physiotherapy expenses and other rehabilitation expenses.