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Philadelphia Birth Injury Lawyers / Pennsylvania Birth Injury Attorneys

Birth Injury Lawyer in Pennsylvania

A birth injury is an injury that is sustained by an infant during the labor or birthing process. Most birth injuries are a direct result of medical negligence and can lead to devastating side effects for the birth injury victims. It is very common for victims of birth injuries to have incurred brain damage, spinal cord damage, nerve damage, or cerebral palsy. Birth injuries can lead to an abundance of complicated side effects and symptoms which can negatively impact the victim's quality of life for years to come.

When a medical professional does not exercise sufficient care during the birthing process, and the newborn infant sustains a birth injury, the medical professional can be held liable. After an infant has sustained a birth injury, his/her parents are legally entitled to seek compensation from his/her doctor. The parents may seek monetary damages for their child's: medical expenses, injuries, physical and mental impairment, and pain and suffering.

Pennsylvania Birth Injury Lawyer / Philadelphia Birth Injury Attorney

Once a parent's child has sustained a birth injury, the parent may feel helpless. It is hard enough for people to deal with their child's physical symptoms and recovery, let alone the financial difficulties that are often associated with most birth injuries.

If your child has sustained a birth injury, the last thing you or your family should have to worry about is your financial security. At the Lassen Law Firm, we believe that parents should be allowed to focus on their child's health without having to stress over their future well-being. We are skilled Philadelphia personal injury attorneys who will aggressively fight for maximum recovery of damages for our clients' medical malpractice cases.

The Lassen Law Firm is comprised of leading Philadelphia personal injury lawyers who have extensive legal training and experience in personal injury law. We have handled a variety of medical malpractice cases, including birth injuries. If you have questions about a Philadelphia medical malpractice matter, call The Lassen Law Firm today for your free consultation.

Call us today at 215-510-6755. Only 29% Fee Deducted.

Pennsylvania Medical Malpractice Lawyers Serving: Adams County, Allegheny County, Armstrong County, Beaver County, Bedford County, Berks County, Blair County, Bradford County, Bucks County, Butler County, Cambria County, Cameron County, Carbon County, Centre County, Chester County, Clarion County, Clearfield County, Clinton County, Columbia County, Crawford County, Cumberland County, Dauphin County, Delaware County, Elk County, Erie County, Fayette County, Forest County, Franklin County, Fulton County Greene County, Huntingdon County, Indiana County, Jefferson County, Juniata County, Lackawanna County, Lancaster County, Lawrence County, Lebanon County, Lehigh County, Luzerne County, Lycoming County, McKean County, Mercer County, Mifflin County, Monroe County, Montgomery County, Montour County, Northampton County, Northumberland County, Perry County, Philadelphia County, Pike County, Potter County, Schuylkill County, Snyder County, Somerset County, Sullivan County, Susquehanna County, Tioga County, Union County, Venango County, Warren County, Washington County, Wayne County, Westmoreland County, Wyoming County, York County

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