What is a birth trauma case?

A birth trauma case is a legal claim related to injuries or disability that a baby sustains during labor or delivery. Birth trauma cases are usually brought on behalf of the injured infant who is unable to take legal action themselves. In Oregon, a birth trauma case is a form of medical malpractice that involves a medical professional such as a doctor, nurse, or other medical professional failing to provide appropriate care during labor and delivery. Examples of medical malpractice that may result in a birth trauma case include failure to recognize signs of fetal distress; failure to order a cesarean section in a timely manner; improper use of forceps or vacuum extraction during delivery; and failure to appropriately monitor the labor and delivery process. Medical professionals may also be held liable for injury to an infant if they fail to identify birth defects and treat them accordingly. If parents or caregivers believe that their child has sustained an injury or disability due to medical negligence during labor or delivery, they can seek damages from the medical providers and health care providers by filing a birth trauma case in Oregon. These cases are often very complex, requiring a thorough medical evaluation to determine the extent of the injury and the damages available. In some cases, individuals may also be able to seek compensation from insurance companies or hospitals for negligent birth trauma care.

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