Ohio Infant Brain Damage Attorneys
Cleveland Fetal Brain Injury Lawyers Representing Families Over the Last Two Decades
When your child is seriously injured during gestation or birth, how do you determine the cause of the injuries? When you know or suspect that your infant's brain damage was caused by medical negligence and malpractice, who can help you hold medical care providers responsible and recover the compensation you need and deserve?
The Cleveland fetal brain injury attorneys of Anderson Law Offices, LLC, have handled hundreds of birth injury and infant brain damage cases in Ohio. We are highly experienced in investigating birth injury claims, gathering evidence and obtaining the high-value compensation parents need following infant brain damage.
For experienced legal help in Ohio following an infant's brain injuries during birth, contact Anderson Law Offices, LLC, by calling 216-592-8384 or 866-679-9536.
Infant brain injuries most often occur due to birth asphyxia, which is a general term used to describe a baby's inadequate oxygen supply before, during or immediately after birth. Birth asphyxia is usually caused by inadequate oxygen in the mother's blood, issues relating to the placenta, umbilical cord compression or lack of uterine relaxation during labor.
When medical providers fail to respond to these and other issues, or if they respond ineffectively, and brain injuries result, parents can often pursue compensation. We can fully investigate your claim, and we will negotiate and litigate for the compensation you need and deserve. Our goal is to secure compensation so that your child may receive needed care and enjoy the highest possible quality of life. For more information and for a no-charge consultation, please contact our office.
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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 lawyer by calling 216-592-8384 or 866-679-9536.











