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Ways to Prove Medical Malpractice in a Birth Injury Claim

by David Henley | May 14, 2025 | Birth Injuries, Medical Malpractice

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When a child suffers a birth injury due to medical negligence, it can be a devastating experience for the entire family. As a parent, you want to ensure that your child receives the best possible care and compensation for their injuries. However, proving medical negligence in a birth injury case can be complex and challenging. In this post, we’ll explore the key elements of a successful claim and provide guidance on how to prove medical negligence.

(How to Document a Birth Injury for a Personal injury Claim)

Understanding Medical Negligence

Medical malpractice or medical negligence occurs when a healthcare provider fails to meet the standard of care expected in the medical community, resulting in harm or injury to the patient. In birth injury cases, medical negligence can take many forms, such as failing to monitor fetal distress or improperly using medical instruments.

Key Elements of a Successful Claim

To prove medical negligence in a birth injury case, you must establish four key elements: duty of care, breach of duty, causation, and damages. Duty of care refers to the healthcare provider’s obligation to provide a standard of care to the mother and child. Breach of duty occurs when the healthcare provider fails to meet the standard of care. Causation refers to the link between the breach of duty and the birth injury. Damages refer to the harm or injury suffered by the child.

Some common examples of breach of duty include:

  • Failing to monitor fetal distress
  • Improperly using medical instruments
  • Delaying or failing to perform a cesarean section

Gathering Evidence

To prove medical negligence, you’ll need to gather evidence that supports your claim. This evidence may include medical records, expert testimony, and witness statements. Medical records can provide valuable information about the child’s birth and any medical treatment received.

Establishing Causation

Establishing causation is a critical element of a birth injury claim. You must show that the healthcare provider’s breach of duty caused the birth injury. This can be challenging, as birth injuries can have multiple causes. An experienced personal injury lawyer can help you gather evidence and build a strong case.

Damages in Birth Injury Cases

Damages in birth injury cases can be significant. You may be entitled to compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other expenses. A skilled personal injury lawyer can help you navigate the complex process of seeking compensation and ensure that you receive the maximum amount of damages available to you.

If you’re looking for an experienced Chicago personal injury lawyer to help navigate your claim, we will fight assiduously for your right to the compensation you deserve. Call Bizzieri Law Offices at 773.881.9000. The case evaluation is free, and we never charge a fee unless we recover damages for you.

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