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Hospital Negligence and Birth Injury

Most people choose to give birth in hospitals because of the knowledgeable doctors and nurses present, as well as all of the state-of-the-art medical equipment. Sadly, though, even with all of these helpful resources, hospital negligence can still arise. This can leave your precious newborn with lifelong disabilities.

Hospital negligence comes in many different forms, which can result in birth injuries to the newest member of your family. While many birth injuries heal on their own, there are also several serious types of harm that may never go away. If your baby has suffered from a birth injury due to hospital negligence, contact the Philadelphia birth injury attorneys of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C., today at 215-238-1130 to learn more about your legal rights.

What is Hospital Negligence?

Hospitals are filled with a variety of different medical professionals who have undergone years of education and training in order to take care of your baby. This includes obstetricians, neonatal nurses, anesthesiologists, pharmacists, and radiologists, among others. When any of these professionals fail in their duty to you and your baby, hospital negligence may have occurred.

Additionally, when equipment malfunctions and causes injury, the hospital may be to blame. For instance, if a vacuum has too much suction, it can put stress on your baby’s skull and cause a condition known as cephalohematoma.

Examples of Hospital Negligence

There are a number of different types of hospital negligence, including:

  • Diagnostic errors
  • Surgical mistakes
  • Pharmaceutical errors
  • Transmission of contagious diseases or infections

Contact Us

Because babies are still very delicate, with undeveloped immune systems, they should only be handled with the utmost care. If your newborn has been mistreated in a hospital, contact an experienced Philadelphia birth injury attorney of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C., at 215-238-1130 to discuss your potential case.

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