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UK Mom Awarded $10.6M in Birth Injury Lawsuit

Posted on April 2nd, 2010 No Comments

The mother of a little girl who suffered major injuries during delivery has been awarded $10.6 million in a birth injury lawsuit.

According to court documents, Ella Bryant-Brand suffered brain damage from oxygen deprivation during her birth at Royal Sussex County Hospital in Brighton. As a result, Bryant-Brand has severe cerebral palsy. The lawsuit contended that, after her umbilical cord had wrapped around her neck, cutting off the oxygen supply to her brain, medical staff failed to act quickly and prevent the brain damage from occurring.

The lawsuit was filed on behalf of Ella by her mother, 38 year-old Kim Bryant-Brand. Kim says she will use the award to pay for equipment that will improve her daughter’s quality of life, and provide the full time care that she will require for the rest of her life.

If your child was injured in the birthing process, you deserve financial compensation for this injustice. Your child deserves the money. Contact the Philadelphia birth injury attorneys of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C., by calling 215-238-1130 to learn what we can do for you.


Couple Sues Hospital for Birth ‘Distress’

Posted on March 30th, 2010 No Comments

A couple in Somerton, England are seeking, what amounts to, more than $450,000 from the hospital where their son was born, after a “horrifying and distressing” delivery.

Frances and Mark Sloman filed a lawsuit in Baltonsborough High Court seeking damages for personal injuries and trauma suffered through the “negligence of staff” during the birth of their second child on June 5, 2007. The couple claims there was an atmosphere of panic in the delivery room when doctors performed a caesarean section, with senior doctor Vinita Raheja allegedly shouting she “could not find the baby.”

Though their son was delivered safely, 37 year-old Frances Sloman claims she sustained physical injuries as the result of negligent care during delivery. Mark Sloman, who was present in the delivery room, claims in court documents that he suffered “psychiatric injury in the event of witnessing horrifying and distressing events concerning his wife and unborn child.”

If you or your child was injured in the birthing process, you may be entitled to some form of financial compensation. For a professional and realistic evaluation of your case, please contact the Philadelphia birth injury attorneys of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C., by calling 215-238-1130.

Gov. Rendell: Healthcare should cover birth injuries

Posted on March 26th, 2010 No Comments

Pennsylvania Governor Edward G. Rendell has sent a letter to state Attorney General Tom Corbett asking him to drop his challenge of President Obama’s healthcare plan, partially on the basis that it will help parents care for children who suffer long-term disability because of birth injuries.

According to Gov. Rendell, the bill will help Pennsylvania families afford the care for children who have been injured at birth. He argues that many families often have difficult affording necessary healthcare for their special-needs children. Opponents disagree, saying that the healthcare package is too expensive and creates a state-run healthcare industry.

If your child suffers from a disability stemming from an injury incurred at birth, the Philadelphia birth injury attorneys of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C., may be able to help you get the compensation you and your child need. Contact us today by calling 215-238-1130.

VA Attorney Gen. Says Birth Injury Fund for Victims, Not Lawyers

Posted on February 26th, 2010 No Comments

The Virginia Attorney General's Office is appealing a court order which requires the state-run birth injury program to pay $59,000 to pay defense attorneys in two medical malpractice lawsuits.

 

The lawsuits stem from the death of a full-term newborn and injuries sustained by the mother. 

 

A Workers' Compensation Commission deputy last month ordered the Virginia Birth-Related Neurological Injury Compensation Program to pay the legal fees of four lawyers who are defending the Richmond-area doctor, her practice, Bon Secours St. Mary's Hospital, and four nurses.

 

The attorney general's office says that paying the legal fees of defendants in a medical malpractice suit is not the purpose of the state run program, and that the payments are against the birth-injury act's public policy.

 

To learn more about Philadelphia birth injuries and to explore your legal options, please contact a Philadelphia birth injury lawyer of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C. by calling 215-238-1130.

Mother Offered $100K, Department Store Giftcards After Child Dies in Gov’t Care

Posted on February 23rd, 2010 No Comments

A mother in Australia has rejected a $100,000 settlement, offered by her government as compensation for the death of her child, that included gift cards to various Australian department stores.

 

45 year-old Michelle Edwards has rejected an out-of-court settlement from the state run program FamiliesSA that included numerous $400 gift-cards to Myer and Coles stores, the Aussie equivalent of JC Penney and Kohls. Court documents show two payments of emergency funding assistance to Edwards from the Department of Families and Communitites, to cover costs incurred during a 2007 coronial inquest into her daughter Elzabeth's death.

 

The assistance was provided to her even though she did not qualify for legal aid and was denied government subsidized Victims of Crime funding. Jeremy Roberts, media adviser for the Department of Families and Communities, said "The Department of Families and Communities provided financial assistance to the woman for funeral assistance, legal fees, counseling, family re-establishment/re-unification expenses and other supports to ensure that she was able to look after her other child."

 

If your child has been injured by a negligent medical worker, you may have grounds for a Philadelphia birth injury lawsuit. Legal action can help you win compensation for all past, present, and future medical bills related to the injury as well as compensation for the pain and suffering your family has experienced.

 

To learn more about Philadelphia birth injuries and to explore your legal options, please contact a Philadelphia birth injury lawyer of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C. by calling 215-238-1130.


Two Examples of Common Birth Injuries

Posted on February 19th, 2010 No Comments

Birth injuries can range from mild bruising to sever nerve or brain damage, and no two cases are alike. There are however, birth injuries that are more common than others. 

 

Bruising on a newborn is quite common. An infant will sometimes suffer bruising of the face or head simply from passing through the birth canal, but the use of medical forceps or vacuums during delivery can exacerbate these injuries. The use of forceps and vacuum extraction has been known to cause scalp lacerations and even depressed skull fractures, which may require surgery.

 

Another less common, but more severe result of birth injury is Brachial Palsy, also known as Erb's Palsy. This condition is often caused by should dystocia, when an infants shoulders impair its passage through the birth canal damaging a group of nerves called the brachial plexus. This can cause permanent nerve damage and may require surgery or physical therapy to treat.

 

If your child has been injured by a negligent OBGYN worker, you may have grounds for a Philadelphia birth injury lawsuit. A successful legal action can help you win compensation for all past, present, and future medical bills related to the injury as well as compensation for your family's pain and suffering.

 

To learn more about Philadelphia birth injuries and to explore your legal options, please contact a Philadelphia birth injury lawyer of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C. by calling 215-238-1130.

$23.2M Verdict Returned in Birth Injury Lawsuit

Posted on February 16th, 2010 No Comments

A jury has awarded $23.2 million to a Minnesota family in a birth injury lawsuit.

 

Elise Rodgers and Matthew Larson filed a lawsuit agianst Affiliated Community Medical Center and Rice Memorial Hospital on behalf of their daughter who is severely handicapped due to complications during her delivery. Attorneys for the girl's parents successfully argued that Rice Memorial Hospital was negligent when doctors at the medical center deprived their daughter of oxygen during delivery. As a result Kylie Rodgers has spastic quadriplegic cerebral palsy, cortical impairment, neurological difficulties, and seizures.

 

The jury attributed 80 percent of the negligence to the Affiliated Community Medical Center and 20 percent to Rice Memorial Hospital.

 

The award includes $1.7 million for Kylie's past health care expenses, $10 million for future health care expenses, $10 million for past and future pain, disability and emotional distress, and $1.5 million for loss of earning capacity.

 

If your child has been injured by a negligent OBGYN worker, you may have grounds for a Philadelphia birth injury lawsuit. A successful legal action can help you win compensation for all past, present, and future medical bills related to the injury as well as compensation for your family's pain and suffering.

 

To learn more about Philadelphia birth injuries and to explore your legal options, please contact a Philadelphia birth injury lawyer of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C. by calling 215-238-1130.

$31M Verdict Awarded in Ohio Birth Injury Lawsuit

Posted on February 12th, 2010 No Comments

One of the largest medical malpractice settlements in history was awarded to the family of an 8 year-old boy in Ohio who suffers from cerebral palsy as a result of a birth injury.

 

Leondo Stanziano was born at Miami Valley Hospital in Dayton in December 2000. Stanziano was deprived of oxygen for almost twenty minutes during his delivery. As a result Leondo suffered permanent brain damage and cerebral palsy. He will never be able to speak, cannot walk, and will require twenty-four hour care for the rest of his life.

 

The boy's family sued the hospital, a Dr. Kendrin E. Van Steenwyk, and Contemporary Obstetrics and Gynecology claiming that they failed to properly monitor the child's mother during delivery as they knew she was at a high risk of her uterus rupturing. 

 

The jury found the hospital to be negligent and awarded the victim and his family $31 million in compensatory damages.

 

If your child has been injured by a negligent OBGYN worker, you may have grounds for a Philadelphia birth injury lawsuit. A successful legal action can help you procure compensation for all past, present, and future medical bills related to the birth injury, as well as compensation for your family's pain and suffering. 

 

To learn more about Philadelphia birth injuries and explore your legal options please contact a Philadelphia birth injury lawyer of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C. by calling 215-238-1130. 

VA Woman Embezzles From State Birth Injury Program

Posted on February 9th, 2010 No Comments

A woman in Virginia charged with embezzling almost $800,000 from a state program for children injured at birth pleaded guilty to two of twenty-nine charges yesterday; she faces up to 12 years in prison.

 

Former benefits manager Iris F. Allen has agreed to repay the state's birth-related-injury program as much as $674,335 and a Pennsylvania insurance company $110,000. Allen is also facing up to $500,000 in fines.

 

A 10-page plea agreement, disclosed before a U.S. District Court judge in Richmond, abdicates the 44 year-old Allen from a three day jury trial set to begin yesterday and spares her from possible convictions on multiple additional charges. Allen pleaded guilty to one count of health care fraud and one count of aggravated identity theft.

 

Allen worked for a program which provides lifetime medical care to infants who are permanently disabled due to a birth injury. Prosecutors claim that Allen inflated and fabricated invoices for handicap-accessible vans and home renovations for children entered in Virginia's Birth-Related Neurological Injury Compensation Program.

 

Birth injuries are rare, affecting about 7 out of every 1,000 infants born in the United States each year. Their uncommonness however, does not serve to ameliorate the families that have been affected by them. 

 

If your child has been injured by a negligent OBGYN worker, you may have grounds for a Philadelphia birth injury lawsuit. A successful legal action can help you procure compensation for all past, present, and future medical bills related to the birth injury, as well as compensation for your family's pain and suffering. 

 

To learn more about Philadelphia birth injuries and explore your legal options please contact a Philadelphia birth injury lawyer of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C. by calling 215-329-3511. 

Hospitals Taking Steps to Prevent Premature Births

Posted on December 28th, 2009 No Comments

Recent studies have revealed that over the last 23 years, pre-term births in the U.S. have increased 36%. In order to combat the rise in premature deliveries, some hospitals have started to dedicate more space and resources to high-risk pregnancies, including one hospital in Fort Worth, that has even installed it's own Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). Doctors hope that such resources will help provide excellent care for premature babies and can help if complications arise during pregnancy.

If you are pregnant, it is important for your doctors and medical staff to give you responsible care and treatment. Failure to do so may result in serious injury to your child during birth. If your child is injured during birth, contact the Philadelphia birth injury lawyers of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C. at 215-329-3511.

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