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Prince George Birth Injury Lawyer

Preszler Law provides compassionate advocacy for parents of children with birth injuries. When a hospital or medical professional’s negligence causes your baby to suffer harm, our Prince George personal injury lawyers can help you achieve the compensation you deserve to care for your child.

Our lawyers fight hard to hold medical practitioners accountable for their negligent acts. As a trusted birth injury law firmin British Columbia, it is our goal to procure the money damages your family needs to cover past and future medical expenses, pain and suffering, medical supplies, and provide the best life for a disabled child.

Helping families pursue justice in Prince George

Although no dollar amount can erase the gut-wrenching heartache of serious birth trauma, legal compensation is an effective means of ensuring parents can offer the best support available for their little one. Whether your baby was diagnosed with cerebral palsy, brachial plexus injuries, or is suffering developmental delays because of oxygen deprivation in utero, a medical malpractice settlement can reduce the financial and emotional burdens that parents struggle to overcome.

If you believe that your child suffered as a result of medical malpractice before, during or after labour, we invite you to set up a free, no-obligation case evaluation with Preszler Law. Clients pay nothing throughout the entire legal process since we advance all litigation costs. If we secure a settlement or verdict in your case, our fees will be deducted from your final damage award.

Examples of birth injury malpractice

For a malpractice claim to be successful, a birth injury lawyer must demonstrate that the doctor or attending health care practitioner deviated from the standard of care that would have been provided by another medical professional of the same calibre and training. Medical negligence can take many forms during prenatal care, labour and delivery.

Perhaps your OBGYN failed to detect placental abruption, or that the umbilical cord was cutting off oxygen to the baby. Failing to check for signs of fetal distress through regular heart rate monitoring may also give rise to a valid legal action. If investigations prove that a delayed C-section is the cause of your newborn’s hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy, our lawyers will work tirelessly to ensure your rights are protected.

As your legal advocate, we will find the truth of the matter and seek the damages you need to cope with the long-term consequences of a preventable birth injury.

The cost of caring for a severely disabled child can be astronomical. Depending on the nature of your baby’s injuries, he or she may need:

  • Multiple surgeries
  • Physical, occupational and speech therapy
  • In-home nursing care
  • Medications
  • Special tutors and schooling
  • Medical equipment such as wheelchairs, braces and walkers
  • Housing modifications

Free consult with Prince George personal injury lawyers

When your doctor says that “nothing could be done” to prevent your child’s trauma during delivery, it pays to have an experienced birth injury lawyer get to the bottom of what happened.

Preszler Law can outline your legal options and determine whether you have grounds to file a lawsuit.


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