A birth injury claim seeks compensation for any injury to the mother and or the baby at birth. The medical negligence of causing a birth injury can affect the mother and the baby for life.
Medical negligence is when a medical professional breaches their duty of care to the patient, causing an injury. You could suffer medical negligence at the GP clinic, the hospital or even at the hands of a paramedic, and you may have a medical negligence compensation claim*.
Injury due to birth negligence can be Cerebral Palsy after a lack of oxygen at birth, scarring due to the misuse of birthing aids, unnecessary vaginal tearing in the mother and, in some cases, the death of the baby or the mother.
Hughes & Associates medical negligence solicitors in Dublin can make your birth negligence compensation claim*.
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What is a birth injury compensation claim*?
A birth injury compensation claim* is the legal process you follow when you or the baby is injured due to medical negligence during delivery. You and your baby are the ones who suffered the effects of birth negligence, and you may make a compensation claim*.
A recent report shows that there were more than 650 Serious Reportable Events in HSE hospitals in Ireland involving babies over the last number of years.
There has been a 15% drop in the Irish birth rate over the last ten years, yet the annual number of SREs has steadily risen from 16 care management events in maternity in 2016 to 153 in 2020. Over 300 babies have died in Irish maternity units since 2016, with brain damage being a constant in those that have survived a Serious Reportable Event.
Staff shortages, cutbacks, and employing staff without suitable or enough experience all add up to weaknesses in the health system. Medical negligence will always follow a weakness, and negligence can severely affect the maternity wing.
A Hughes & Associates solicitor can look at the details of what happened to you and your baby and help you form a valid medical negligence compensation claim* for birth injury.
Common claims for birth injury
Common claims for birth injury in Ireland range from the negligence causing cerebral Palsy to broken limbs and to severe birth injury to the mother. A birth injury may affect the family for months, years and possibly for life, and you may have a medical negligence claim*.
When injured due to medical negligence at birth, the child and mother may need long-term medical care, and the costs could be very high for many years.
Types of claims for birth injury negligence in Ireland:
Hughes & Associates medical negligence solicitors in Dublin can make your birth injury compensation claim* for the injury to you and your baby.
Who is at fault for a birth injury negligence claim?
The medical professional can be responsible for the birth injury negligence claim for compensation. The health professional such as an obstetrician, the delivery nurse, the attending doctor, or the paramedic may be responsible for the medical negligence leading to the birth injury.
The HSE Hospital where the birth injury happened could be responsible for the birth injury to the mother and or the baby. The HSE is responsible for hiring the right staff, implementing safe delivery practices for newborns and mothers, and for staffing of the delivery ward.
Those who may be at fault for a birth injury negligence claim in Ireland:
If you and or your baby suffered a birth injury due to medical negligence, you will want to know who is at fault for the Erb’s Palsy, the brain damage, or the organ damage.
Hughes & Associates Solicitors in Dublin will be there for you when making a medical negligence compensation claim* for a birth injury.
Compensation for birth injury in Ireland
Compensation for birth injury negligence in Ireland is for when your newborn baby suffers an injury before, during or after a birth; the birth injury negligence may also cause harm to the mother and, in some cases, the death of the baby.
The compensation is for the damages suffered today and in the future due to medical negligence. You make a birth injury negligence claim for the injury caused and its effects on your life and that of your baby.
There are two types of damages in a birth injury claim in Ireland:
A successful claim could see you or the baby receive compensation. The compensation you receive will combine the two types of damages.
How to make a medical negligence claim* in Ireland
To make a medical negligence claim* in Ireland, you need only take a few easy-to-follow steps, from talking to a personal injury solicitor to filing the compensation claim*.
At Hughes & Associates Solicitors, we want to make a medical negligence claim* as easy as possible.
You have gone through the effects of the medical negligence in the birth of your baby, and we can help you take the steps to a successful compensation claim*.
The steps are designed to provide an efficient and effective way to make a medical negligence compensation claim*.
Make a medical negligence claim* today
Make a medical negligence claim* today by contacting Hughes & Associates Solicitors in Dublin.
You could have a compensation claim* if you or your baby suffered an injury during birth. The mother could suffer excessive tearing, or the baby could have brain damage for life after a birth injury.
The cost of birth negligence can be significant medical bills, the loss of income, or the need for full-time care for the baby, and you may make a medical negligence claim*.
Contact Hughes & Associates Solicitors today for a confidential and professional service with your medical negligence compensation claim*.