Bridgeport Birth Injury Lawyer

While bringing a new life into the world is one of the most meaningful experiences, medical professionals can make preventable mistakes. In this situation, it is crucial to work with an attorney who has experience handling sensitive and complex medical injury cases. 

With over 55 years of combined trial experience representing clients in state and federal courts, Paoletti & Gusmano, Attorneys at Law, serves clients in Bridgeport, Connecticut, and throughout Fairfield County. We take on serious birth injury claims with a deep understanding and attention to detail. 

What Causes Birth Injuries Like Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy (HIE)?

One of the most serious types of birth injuries is hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE), which occurs when a baby’s brain is deprived of oxygen during labor or delivery. This happens when doctors delay performing a C-section or fail to respond to signs of fetal distress.

The result can be severe brain damage, leading to cerebral palsy, seizure disorders or developmental delays that last a lifetime. Families affected by HIE face extensive medical and financial challenges, including:

  • Long-term care
  • Therapy
  • Expensive medical equipment

A Bridgeport medical malpractice lawyer can help pursue a claim to cover those costs and provide a secure future for the child.

How Do Brachial Plexus Injuries Like Erb’s Palsy Happen?

Brachial plexus injuries, including Erb’s palsy and Klumpke’s paralysis, are a common form of birth injury. These conditions occur when excessive force is used during delivery, particularly when a baby’s shoulders become stuck, a situation known as shoulder dystocia.

In addition, improper use of delivery tools such as forceps or vacuum extractors can also cause permanent nerve damage in the baby’s arm or hand.

Can Hospitals And Nurses Be Liable For Failing To Monitor Fetal Distress?

Not all birth injuries result solely from a doctor’s mistake. Hospitals and nursing staff also have a legal duty to carefully monitor a baby’s fetal heart rate (FHR) during labor. When warning signs of fetal distress appear on the monitor, nurses must act quickly and alert the physician. A delay in response can lead to oxygen deprivation, resulting in serious and preventable injuries.

In such cases, both the hospital and the staff can share responsibility. As medical malpractice attorneys, we understand the importance of reviewing every detail, from FHR strips to staffing protocols, to identify all liable parties and build a strong case for the family’s recovery. 

Contact Us

If your child has suffered a birth injury in Bridgeport or Fairfield County, Connecticut, Paoletti & Gusmano, Attorneys at Law, can handle these delicate cases. To schedule a free consultation, call 203-491-1015 or fill out the online contact form today.