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<title>Erb&apos;s Palsy Law - Erb&apos;s Palsy - Palsy Patient Lawsuits</title>
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<description>&lt;BASE HREF=&quot;http://www.anapolschwartz.com/practices/medical-malpractice/erbs-palsy/blog/&quot;&gt;All About Erb’s Palsy Law&lt;P&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.anapolschwartz.com/practices/medical-malpractice/birth-injury/cerebral-palsy.asp&quot;&gt;Erb&apos;s palsy law&lt;/a&gt; is for the family or the loved ones of the Erb’s palsy sufferer. The lawsuits are filed by plaintiffs who have suffered due to the injury. The defendants in these cases would be those parties who are considered responsible for these injuries. The law of &lt;a href=&quot;http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erb%27s_Palsy&quot;&gt;Erb&apos;s palsy&lt;/a&gt; requires the consultation of a lawyer who deals with the palsy patient lawsuits and is a experienced in medical malpractices.&lt;P&gt;Erb’s palsy law is for those patients whose families want to recover the financial damages that have resulted from this condition. The possible financial recoveries that the party can expect from litigation would include the cost of the medical bills and other associated costs of the hospital. In some cases, punitive damages which are designed to punish the defendant might also be awarded.&lt;P&gt;&lt;B&gt;Factors in bringing an Erb’s Palsy Lawsuits&lt;/B&gt;&lt;BR&gt;•	The palsy lawsuits may seem very complicated at the first glance. Don’t give up hope. Consult a good lawyer.&lt;BR&gt;•	Many families of Erb’s palsy victims have benefited enormously with appropriate medical costs after filing their cases.&lt;BR&gt;•	A lawyer who practices in medical malpractice law would be the appropriate person to consult for such cases.&lt;P&gt;Always make sure that you are in a win-win situation when you file your case. This form of arm paralysis leaves the patient disabled for life, so it is very important to find the right law firm who would have a wide array of lawyers available. The medical bills and the emotional and mental stress are reasons enough for any individual to consult the Erb’s palsy law specialists. Remember to locate a good firm that has previous experience with birth injury litigation. Know your rights well and get proper knowledge before you go ahead and file the case.</description>
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<title>Medical Malpractice Erb&apos;s Palsy - Erb&apos;s Palsy - Birth Defect</title>
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<pubDate>Wed, 4 Jun 2008 09:09:56 -0400</pubDate>
<description>&lt;BASE HREF=&quot;http://www.anapolschwartz.com/practices/medical-malpractice/erbs-palsy/blog/&quot;&gt;&lt;B&gt;All About Medical Malpractice Erb’s Palsy&lt;BR&gt;&lt;/B&gt;&lt;BR&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.anapolschwartz.com/practices/medical%2Dmalpractice/erbs%2Dpalsy/erbs-palsy-malpractice.asp&quot;&gt;Medical malpractice Erb&apos;s Palsy&lt;/a&gt; would occur when a doctor fails to deliver the best care possible and ends up ignoring the risk factors. The practitioner does not live up to the standard of care that is accepted by the medical community and is unable to recognize the chances of shoulder dystocia when the size of the fetus is large. This situation would lead to what is termed as medical malpractice.&lt;P&gt;When a doctor is justifiably anxious about the baby being suffocated and uses excessive or misdirected force to set the correct position of the baby, he may cause the tearing of the nerves of the infant. Medical malpractice &lt;a href=&quot;http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erb%27s_Palsy&quot;&gt;erb’s palsy&lt;/a&gt; occurs due to these medical errors that lead to such a kind of birth defect. In such a situation, the family of the victim has the right to sue the practitioner for compensation for the medical bills and the trauma that has been caused to them.&lt;P&gt;&lt;B&gt;Medical Malpractice Erb’s Palsy May Have Been Caused Due To&lt;BR&gt;&lt;/B&gt;•	Failure to obtain the proper history of the obstetrical case. It would include any prior history of large babies, diabetes or other problems related to difficult deliveries.&lt;BR&gt;•	Failure to manage excessive maternal weight gain.&lt;BR&gt;•	Not being able to appropriately evaluate the fetal size by the means of ultrasound.&lt;BR&gt;•	Not being able to deliver babies who are being born before time.&lt;BR&gt;•	Not assigning qualified personnel to take care of the delivery.&lt;BR&gt;•	Failure to offer a cesarean section delivery that would have otherwise taken care of the multiple risk factors related to normal birth.&lt;BR&gt;•	Improper use of forceps and vacuum extractors.&lt;P&gt;All the above factors, if not taken care of in time, would lead to a very strong case of medical malpractice Erb’s palsy. The family of the victim would have the full right to sue the practitioner for financial and emotional damages caused to them.&lt;P&gt;</description>
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<title>Erb&apos;s Palsy Lawsuit - Erb&apos;s Palsy -  Medical Malpractice Lawyer</title>
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<pubDate>Sun, 1 Jun 2008 09:12:03 -0400</pubDate>
<description>&lt;BASE HREF=&quot;http://www.anapolschwartz.com/practices/medical-malpractice/erbs-palsy/blog/&quot;&gt;Erb’s palsy lawsuit is filed by plaintiffs who have suffered as the result of an Erb’s palsy injury. The purpose of filing the lawsuit is to recover financial damages that result from these birth injuries which are caused due to medical malpractice.&lt;P&gt;&lt;B&gt;Erb’s Palsy Lawsuit - How To Go About It?&lt;/B&gt;&lt;P&gt;Plaintiffs in &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.anapolschwartz.com/practices/medical%2Dmalpractice/erbs%2Dpalsy/erbs-palsy-malpractice.asp&quot;&gt;Erb’s palsy lawsuit&lt;/a&gt; can include victims of Erb’s palsy or their families and loved ones. The defendants against whom the case has been filed would be the parties who are being held responsible for the injury. In order to file for the Erb’s palsy lawsuit, it is very important to consult a medical malpractice lawyer.&lt;P&gt;The main reason why the &lt;a href=&quot;http://orthoinfo.aaos.org/topic.cfm?topic=A00077&quot;&gt;Erb&apos;s palsy&lt;/a&gt; lawsuit is filed is to recover the financial damages that have been caused to the victim or his family. The possible recoveries that can be expected would be the cost of medical bills and some other associated costs. Some punitive damages can also be awarded which would in turn be designed to punish the defendant so that he may not make such a mistake again.&lt;P&gt;&lt;B&gt;How To File For A Erb’s Palsy Lawsuit?&lt;/B&gt;&lt;BR&gt;•	Make sure that your lawyer belongs to a law firm of repute. &lt;BR&gt;•	The attorney should be well versed in handling cases of Erb’s palsy.&lt;BR&gt;•	Even the person who is filing the case should be knowledgeable about the intricacies of Erb’s palsy.&lt;BR&gt;•	Try to obtain an out of the court settlement which would save you a lot of time and provide you with a reasonable compensation.&lt;BR&gt;•	The verdict of the Erb’s palsy lawsuit should be in favor of the victim and should reward him with financial damages that will help cover the emotional and mental stress as well.&lt;P&gt;Though the lawsuit may seem complicated at the first glance, a number of people of people have benefited from filing these lawsuits. The families of the victims have been awarded huge medical costs recovering finances and other benefits. Consult lawyers with experienced practices in medical malpractice law for further information about Erb’s palsy lawsuits.&lt;P&gt;</description>
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<title>Erb&apos;s Palsy and Financial Restitution</title>
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<description>&lt;BASE HREF=&quot;http://www.anapolschwartz.com/practices/medical-malpractice/erbs-palsy/blog/&quot;&gt;Why is it important for those who suffer from Erb&apos;s Palsy to receive financial settlement from any entity that may have been responsible for the cause of Erb&apos;s Palsy? It centers on the fact that Erb&apos;s Palsy can lead to arm numbness due to nerve damage in the arm. It goes without saying that with limited mobility in one&apos;s arm not one will employment capabilities be limited by performing the common various duties one needs to live a normal life. Erb&apos;s Palsy is critically serious and it has many ramifications if not properly treated. This is why it is critically important to seek financial compensation when Erb&apos;s Palsy is the product of &lt;A HREF=&quot;http://www.anapolschwartz.com/&quot; class=&quot;entrylink&quot; TARGET=&quot;_blank&quot;&gt;negligence&lt;/A&gt;.&lt;BR&gt;</description>
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<title>The Importance of an Erb&apos;s Palsy Specialists</title>
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<pubDate>Tue, 1 Apr 2008 15:51:06 -0400</pubDate>
<description>&lt;BASE HREF=&quot;http://www.anapolschwartz.com/practices/medical-malpractice/erbs-palsy/blog/&quot;&gt;The Importance of an Erb&apos;s Palsy Lawyer and Medical Specialists&lt;P&gt;Erb&apos;s Palsy is a serious condition but it can be corrected with surgery. While there are a number of excellent surgeons who are qualified to perform such a procedure it is important to note that such a surgery would probably be best performed by a specialist. The condition is one that is centered on nerve damage and that means that the &quot;repairing&quot; the condition will require a very delicate touch and a talented physician. So, if you are suffering from the condition of Erb&apos;s Palsy and are considering surgery it would be most beneficial to seek out the services of a standout physician who understands all the nuances of this particular surgical procedure. &lt;BR&gt;</description>
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<title>Examining Erb&apos;s Palsy </title>
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<pubDate>Mon, 31 Mar 2008 15:50:13 -0400</pubDate>
<description>&lt;BASE HREF=&quot;http://www.anapolschwartz.com/practices/medical-malpractice/erbs-palsy/blog/&quot;&gt;Erb&apos;s Palsy remains a condition that many people are not entirely familiar and because of this a clear definition of the condition is required. On a baseline level, Erb&apos;s Palsy is a condition where there is limited feeling or movement in the arm. A common cause of this condition is a traumatic birth or labor period. As such, if a child is born during a difficult pregnancy the potential for developing Erb&apos;s palsy is quite high. The condition, however, is treatable and can be corrected with surgery and, in some cases, it can actually heal on its own but such instances are quite often rare.&lt;BR&gt;</description>
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<title>Erb&apos;s Palsy</title>
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<description>&lt;BASE HREF=&quot;http://www.anapolschwartz.com/practices/medical-malpractice/erbs-palsy/blog/&quot;&gt;Erb&apos;s Palsy, also known as Erb-Duchenne Palsy or Brachial Plexus Paralysis, is an injury caused during the birthing process and affects the brachial plexus nerves, which are the primary nerves that supply any feeling or movement in the arm, and can result in weakness or even paralysis to the shoulder muscles.  This group of nerves begins at the neck and continues down the spinal cord leading to the hands.  Erb&apos;s Palsy can affect just one of the nerves or even all five and can also affect other arm nerves that may have been injured at the same time.&lt;P&gt;A complication of delivery during childbirth is referred to as dystocia.  Erb&apos;s Palsy is the result of a complication that involved the infant&apos;s head and neck being pulled in one direction while the shoulders and arms where passing through the birth canal causing the nerves to stretch along the neck, shoulders, and arms during the process.  Another example that may result in Erb&apos;s Palsy would be when the infant&apos;s shoulders are excessively pulled during a vertex, or head first, delivery.  Furthermore, during a breech delivery, or feet first, should an over amount of pressure be placed on the raised arms, this can lead to Erb&apos;s Palsy.  Any of these complications can lead to nerve damage ultimately ending in Erb&apos;s Palsy.&lt;P&gt;There are four types of injuries to the nerves that generally cause Erb&apos;s Palsy.  The avulsion is when there is complete separation of the nerves from the spine.  When the nerve is torn throughout but not at the spine, this is referred to as rupture.  The praxis, or stretching, of the nerve is the result of the nerve being damaged by not torn.  Lastly, the neuroma injury occurs when pressure from scar tissue that has built up from the original injury is placed on the nerve preventing the nerve from being able to send messages to hands from the spine.&lt;P&gt;A diagnosis for Erb&apos;s Palsy may be done based on a physical examination and certain test being performed.  These tests could consist of a nerve conduction study being done and EMG, or anatomic studies such as an MRI or CT myelogram.  As Brachial Plexus injuries can cause suffering in approximately two out of every 1,000 people, only about ten percent of these will actually require treatment.&lt;P&gt;&lt;B&gt;Once a diagnosis has been made, some babies will recover on their own while other babies will require specialist intervention.&lt;/B&gt;  With the avulsion fracture repair, neonatal neurosurgery may need to be performed aiding in the lesions to heal over time resulting in nerve function to return.  Often times, physiotherapeutic care may be necessary to regain muscle usage.  Children under the age of one may regain full recovery in range of motion, whereas older individuals that have not healed may actually rarely ever gain the full functionality of the arm and may also end up developing arthritis as a result.&lt;P&gt;Treatment should be started within a few days of Erb&apos;s Palsy being diagnosed.  Regardless of the method of treatment that may be necessary, recovery should be complete and take place within the first few months.  Still, approximately two out of ten infants may actually maintain some paralysis because of Erb&apos;s Palsy.&lt;P&gt;Should a child suffer from Erb&apos;s Palsy, this could be the result of medical malpractice.  &lt;A HREF=&quot;http://www.anapolschwartz.com/practices/medical-malpractice/erbs-palsy/case.asp&quot; class=&quot;entrylink&quot; TARGET=&quot;_blank&quot;&gt;Contact this office here to receive a consultation about possible legal options&lt;/A&gt;.&lt;BR&gt;</description>
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<title>Baby Dies from Shoulder Dystocia</title>
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<description>&lt;BASE HREF=&quot;http://www.anapolschwartz.com/practices/medical-malpractice/erbs-palsy/blog/&quot;&gt;Baby F. died two days after he was born at an Oxford hospital on June 13, 2006. His shoulders had become stuck during delivery and the air and blood supply to his brain was cut off, according to an inquest heard at Oxford Coroners&apos; Court.&lt;P&gt;The assistant deputy coroner doesn&apos;t believe there was anything to suggest negligence or lack of care. He recorded that Baby F. died as a consequence of delay in delivering his shoulders.&lt;BR&gt;The baby&apos;s birth was affected by the condition shoulder dystocia, where the shoulders become stuck during delivery. The attending physician tried four specialized maneuvers to free him, but he was born without a heartbeat and not breathing. On the two previous occasions she dealt with the condition, both babies survived.&lt;P&gt;The mother claims that more should have been done due to the baby&apos;s larger size.&lt;P&gt;&lt;A HREF=&quot;http://www.oxfordmail.net&quot; class=&quot;entrylink&quot; TARGET=&quot;_blank&quot;&gt;http://www.oxfordmail.net/display.var.1490433.0.grieving_mother_hits_out_at_hospital.php&lt;/A&gt;</description>
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<title>Alternative Treatment Brings Hope to Children with Cerebral Palsy</title>
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<description>&lt;BASE HREF=&quot;http://www.anapolschwartz.com/practices/medical-malpractice/erbs-palsy/blog/&quot;&gt;The TheraSuit was inspired by Penguin-3, a suit used by cosmonauts made of synthetic material with purposefully elastic inserts intended to battle muscle atrophy. The suit has been redesigned to fit to the needs of patients with cerebral palsy. It consists of a cap, vest, shorts, kneepads, and customized shoes that are attached with each other with adjustable straps and elastic bands. &lt;P&gt;It is a therapeutic aid to help in gently aligning the patient&apos;s bones and support weak muscles. It&apos;s also a breathable, soft, yet forceful instrument that would help in retraining the brain to comprehend the signals from the correct movement of the muscles. TheraSuit also brings the body upward and upright. &lt;P&gt;With the TheraSuit, a patient would need to undergo an intensive program, around 3 to 4 hours a day, 5 days a week for a 3-week period or 60-hour completion of the therapy. The extensive care from specialists, together with the use of the TheraSuit and the support of the loved ones, bones become more established and stable. &lt;P&gt;The TheraSuit method is now being offered by Quality Life Discoveries, a nonprofit organization aimed to give services to the various needs of special children. The organization is building its first and biggest cerebral palsy treatment center in the Philippines. &lt;P&gt;&lt;A HREF=&quot;http://www.manilatimes.net&quot; class=&quot;entrylink&quot; TARGET=&quot;_blank&quot;&gt;http://www.manilatimes.net/national/2007/june/23/yehey/life/20070623lif1.html&lt;/A&gt;</description>
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<title>Evaluating Brachial Plexus Injury Cases</title>
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<pubDate>Mon, 11 Jun 2007 16:47:41 -0400</pubDate>
<description>&lt;BASE HREF=&quot;http://www.anapolschwartz.com/practices/medical-malpractice/erbs-palsy/blog/&quot;&gt;All parents dream of a healthy baby who grows into an active cherished child but what happens when a preventable birth injury trashes that dream?&lt;P&gt;Arm and hand dysfunction to varying degrees may result due to injury of the brachial plexus which is a group of nerves that runs from the spine to the shoulder and controls muscle movement in the shoulder, arm, and hand. These brachial plexus injuries usually occur during a vaginal delivery when the mother has an unusually shaped pelvis or the baby is super large. &lt;P&gt;The cause is shoulder dystocia. Shoulder dystocia occurs when the baby is too large to pass unimpeded through the mother&apos;s pelvis where the fetus (baby&apos;s) shoulder gets stuck behind the mother&apos;s pelvic bone after the head has been delivered.&lt;P&gt;Attempts to vaginally deliver the baby - at this point - may stretch the neck excessively which causes nerve damage. &lt;P&gt;Law firms like the Philadelphia firm of Anapol Schwartz that will be evaluating your case will consider three factors affecting liability and damages:&lt;P&gt;1-the severity of the child&apos;s injuries&lt;BR&gt;2-whether or not the doctor should&apos;ve suspected a large baby and performed a Caesarean delivery&lt;BR&gt;3-whether the doctor used appropriate delivery maneuvers once the shoulder dystocia was realized &lt;P&gt;A brachial plexus injury is the result of excessive traction of the head during birth when the baby&apos;s neck and shoulders are stretched too far apart and cause nerve tearing and damage.&lt;P&gt;&lt;A HREF=&quot;http://www.justice.org&quot; class=&quot;entrylink&quot; TARGET=&quot;_blank&quot;&gt;Source: Justice.org - article written by Lon Walters&lt;/A&gt;&lt;P&gt;&lt;P&gt;</description>
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