Intracranial Hemorrhage Injury | Personal Injury Lawyer
Birth injuries are serious injuries for infants for many reasons. It is a problem if the doctor or nurse injures your child as it is being delivered. These injuries can be quite serious and may impact further development if they are left untreated. Fortunately, medical centers and hospitals are generally quick about helping and treating injured infants. On the other hand, the fact that it happens can increase the medical costs and expenses of the entire stay. This is why it is crucial that you take legal action if you find that your child was injured during birth. One injury that stands out is intracranial hemorrhages, or brain bleeds. In the event your child was hurt in such a manner, you should contact the Downtown LA Law Group for more assistance. We’ll be able to secure you fair compensation for your damages and for the injuries your child sustained.
Intracranial Hemorrhage Information
An intracranial hemorrhage is essentially a bleed within the brain. They can happen because the child was deprived of oxygen while being delivered or if there was some type of trauma to the head during birth. Trauma is usually caused by the erroneous usage or heavy handling of forceps, vacuums, and other tools. The impact on the head of the child can be enough to jar the brain and injure it. Babies’ heads are extremely soft because the top part of the skull has not fully formed and solidified at the time of birth, so cranial injuries are more likely to occur. It is possible for a baby to have a stroke. The burst blood vessel can create irritation, fluid buildup, and edema within the brain. This hemorrhagic stroke can be very severe, and it may lead to brain damage if it is not caught and treated appropriately. Further, there are multiple areas that these bleeds can occur. They include:- Intracerebral, or in the blood vessels inside the brain
- Subarachnoid, or between the membranes that cover the brain
- Intraventricular, or in the area where the spinal fluid is produced
- Subdural, or between the dura and arachnoid
- Sudden or abnormal shifts in blood pressure
- Disorders involving the blood, like hemophilia, anemia, and vitamin deficiency
- Breech births in which the child is born feet-first, or in another position
- Physical trauma due to prolonged labor of the mother
- HIE (hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy), or a condition resulting from decreased oxygen and blood flow to the brain
- Macrosomia, or babies that are larger than most
- CPD (cephalopelvic disproportion), in which the size of the baby’s head is too large to pass through the mother’s pelvis
- Abnormal tone when crying
- Diminished consciousness
- Shallow breathing or difficulty taking breaths
- Difficulty feeding
- Easy irritability
- Sleep apnea, or cessation of breath
- Soft spot on the head
- Lethargy and inability to move
- Seizures
How to File a Birth Injury Lawsuit
Birth injuries like intracranial hemorrhages are serious issues and should be treated as such. To file a birth injury claim or medical malpractice claim, you must be able to show that the doctor or nurse played the primary role in the injury. There are four points that must be established:- There was a doctor/patient relationship that existed between the parties
- The doctor acted in a way that other doctors claimed they would not have done under the same certain circumstances
- The actions of the doctor resulted in some kind of accident or incident with injuries
- The injuries that resulted from the incident were impactful
Compensation from an Intracranial Hemorrhage Injury Lawsuit
We will do everything in our power to win you the maximum settlement for your lawsuit against a hospital if your child were injured with an intracranial hemorrhage. The value of your claim will be measured by the insurance company representing the hospital. They will likely deny your claim or make lowball offers so beware at first. We will strive to secure you:- Coverage for medical bills from the past and future to cover all treatments, hospitalization, surgeries, and more
- Lost income if you were unable to return to work for a period of time
- Pain and suffering damages for emotional trauma and psychological anxiety (in medical malpractice cases, these damages are capped at $250,000)
- Wrongful death damages if your child died due to the intracranial hemorrhage, which can cover the funeral and burial fees, service fees, cremation costs, medical expenses, loss of love, and more
The Firm for You and Your Family
The Downtown LA Law Group is one of the premier firms for medical malpractice and birth injury claims. We have years of experience handling such lawsuits and know the best methods for success. We will not give up until we are satisfied with the results of your case. If we must go to court to resolve your issue, our aggressive lawyers are willing to do so. For a free legal consultation, call our offices today. All consultations are private and we encourage you to ask us anything you wish – your personal info won’t be shared anywhere, and we believe every client should have a total and complete understanding of his potential case. We will also give you more information about our zero fee guarantee, which says that you won’t have to spend a dime of your own money on the case. We will get paid only if we win, and our fees will come out of the settlement we win from the defendant. If we lose, we get paid nothing, and you owe nothing. For the best intracranial hemorrhage injury lawyers in Los Angeles, call the Downtown LA Law Group today at (855) 339-8879.By submitting this form, you agree to receive telephone calls and text messages at anytime, which include hours outside of business hours (8:00 am PST – 9:00 pm PST). This is so that we may reach you as soon as possible in order to consult on your potential case.