Ohio Birth Trauma Attorneys
Obtaining Compensation for Medical Malpractice for a Combined 60-Plus Years
Lawyers at Anderson Law Offices, LLC, explain birth injury law in Ohio to parents whose children suffer from various birth-related conditions. Do you have questions regarding one of the following types of birth injuries?
- Cerebral palsy
- Brain injury during birth
- Shoulder dystocia
- Erb's palsy
- Brachial plexus palsy
- C-section errors
- Forceps birth injury
- Fetal distress
- Gestational diabetes
- Eclampsia and preeclampsia
- Fetal death/stillbirth
- Facial paralysis
- Fractures
We can examine the details of your case and gather the evidence to support your claim with the goal of securing compensation for you so that your child may have a better chance at living a normal life.
Why Legal Help Is Needed Following a Birth Injury
To succeed in a birth injury lawsuit, you must meet at least four difficult-to-prove conditions:
- That the medical professional had a legal duty to perform at a certain standard
- That the standard of care, as it is supposed to be practiced by the medical community, was not met
- That the deviation from the standard of care was the direct cause of the injury
- That the injury caused damages (financial or emotional)
We can help you understand your options in the event of a birth injury and thoroughly investigate care provided by obstetricians, doctors, nurses and all other medical care providers.
Under Ohio birth injury law, a lawsuit must be filed within one year of the discovery of the injury. Our consultations are free, and time may be running out on your potential case. For more information regarding our firm, birth injuries and your rights, please contact our offices.
Contact Us
We offer a free initial consultation to all prospective clients and are available for weekend and evening appointments by prior arrangement. To learn how we can work to obtain a successful resolution to your specific case, contact a Cleveland birth injury attorney by calling 216-592-8384 or 866-679-9536.











