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Philadelphia Cephalohematoma Lawyer

If your child has developed a cephalohematoma, then he or she may be at risk of serious injury or permanent disability. A cephalohematoma is a collection of blood that develops between the skull and the periosteum, which is a tight envelope covering all bones in the human body. These pools of blood may emerge when a blood vessel hemorrhages during a particularly difficult childbirth. Infants who suffer from this complication are at risk of developing more serious and threatening medical conditions.

If your child has suffered a cephalohematoma injury due to complications associated with birth, then you may have a legal right to damages. Please contact the Philadelphia cephalohematoma lawyers of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C. today at 215-238-1130 to speak with one of our qualified attorneys about your situation.

Causes of Cephalohematoma

Cephalohematomas in infants typically arise during childbirth. There are several causes of this injury:

  • Occurrence of a minor injury during labor and delivery, which develops into this condition
  • Baby’s head too large for mother’s birth canal
  • Use of forceps during birth

Babies who are the result of their mothers’ first pregnancy and infants who have unusually high neonatal birth weights are at a higher risk of sustaining a birth injury that will lead to a cephalohematoma.

Symptoms of Cephalohematoma

Typically, cephalohematomas are spotted on a child as bulge somewhere on the right or left side of the head. These bumps are usually soft to the touch, and they will correspond to the outline of a skull bone. Cephalohematomas, since they are trapped by the periosteum, are confined to one skull bone only. Babies who have a cephalohematoma can experience the following complications:

  • Anemia
  • Jaundice
  • Hypotension
  • Possible linear skull fracture, which opens the possibility for infection
  • Formation of calcium deposits

The health issues that can arise as a result of cephalohematoma are obviously quite severe and pose a large health risk for the infant. If your child has developed a cephalohematoma as a result of doctor error or medical negligence, then the Philadelphia cephalohematoma lawyers of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C. can help you claim the compensation you deserve.

Contact Us

If your child has suffered complications associated with a cephalohematoma injury, then you may be able to pursue damages. Please contact the Philadelphia cephalohematoma lawyers of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C. today at 215-238-1130 to schedule a consultation.

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