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The skulls of newborn infants are more pliable and sensitive to injury than those of older children or adults. That is why it is crucial for medical professionals to exercise extreme care and adhere to established standards of care during labor and delivery. A single error during childbirth that results in a skull deformation or fracture can have life-altering consequences for the baby and their family.
If your child suffered a skull injury due to medical negligence, you may have grounds to pursue legal action. A Connecticut newborn skull fracture lawyer from Berkowitz and Hanna, LLC can help you understand your rights and explore your legal options. Our experienced attorneys have successfully helped many families through similar challenges. Once retained, we will provide the tenacious and custom-tailored support you need to obtain the full and fair compensation your family deserves.
A newborn’s skull is not a single solid bone. Instead, it consists of several plates joined together by soft seams called sutures. These sutures allow the baby’s head to deform slightly during birth. This often results in two gaps on a newborn’s head, called fontanelles. The posterior fontanelle, located on the back of the head, typically closes by around two months of age. The larger anterior fontanelle, found at the top of the head, closes between four and 26 months.
While this flexibility is crucial during childbirth, it also makes a newborn’s skull more susceptible to injury. If a doctor misuses delivery tools like forceps or handles the baby too roughly, they can cause a skull fracture. Such injuries can lead to serious and life-threatening complications. When a newborn skull fracture is caused by a Connecticut doctor’s misconduct, it may be possible to pursue legal action, which our attorneys can help pursue.
Minor linear fractures, which involve a hairline break in one of a newborn baby’s skull plates, sometimes heal on their own without causing any long-term harm. In contrast, more serious linear fractures, diastatic fractures, and depression fractures can result in skull deformation, hemorrhaging, and other types of brain damage. These complications may lead to developmental delays, seizures, paralysis, or cerebral palsy.
What constitutes a fair value for a Connecticut newborn skull fracture lawsuit depends entirely on the specific effects the injury has already had on your child and the anticipated long-term consequences. Our lawyers can help you demand comprehensive compensation for a lifetime’s worth of medical bills, lost future earning capacity, physical and psychological suffering, and other damages related to the injury.
No child should suffer harm due to an adult’s negligence. Discovering that your newborn baby sustained a skull fracture because of medical malpractice can be overwhelming, but you are not alone. Skilled legal professionals are available to help you understand your rights and pursue justice on your family’s behalf.
A Connecticut newborn skull fracture lawyer from Berkowitz and Hanna, LLC, will advocate for you and your child throughout every stage of the legal process. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and learn how we can help.
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