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Philadelphia Erb’s Palsy Lawyer

Childbirth injuries are almost always devastating for the infant. Babies who suffer complications related to an abnormal birth or unfortunate delivery conditions, such as breech delivery, may sustain serious injuries or lifelong disabilities. One of the more common birth injuries is a condition known as Erb’ palsy. This defect is a form of paralysis located in the infant’s arm. This damage may resolve itself over a brief time period, or it may necessitate surgical treatment in order to protect the child from permanent disability.

Doctors should be well-trained in the process of delivering babies even if a complicated birth situation arises. If you child has suffered an Erb’s Palsy injury due to medical negligence or doctor error, then you may have a legal right to damages in this unfortunate situation. The Philadelphia Erb’s palsy lawyers of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C. can help you with your legal pursuit. Please call our offices today at 215-238-1130 to speak with one of our qualified attorneys about your situation.

Causes of Erb’s Palsy

There are several different reasons why an infant may develop Erb’s palsy, and all of them occur during the time of birth. During “difficult deliveries,” a baby’s head and neck may be pulled to the side, toward the shoulders, as it passes through the birth canal. This can cause damage to the brachial nerves, which results in debility in the arm – Erb’s palsy.

Difficult deliveries may include either of the following cases:

  • Breech delivery
  • Baby too large for birth canal
  • Shoulder dystocia

If your child has developed Erb’s palsy due to an abnormal birth situation, then you may be eligible to claim compensation for this unfortunate situation. The Philadelphia Erb’s palsy lawyers of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C. can help you learn more about your legal rights in this case.

Complications Associated with Erb’s Palsy

Children who have Erb’s palsy will typically experience the following physical symptoms:

  • No Moro reflex on the disabled side of the body
  • Flexed arm at the elbow
  • Arm held tight against the body
  • Inability to fully grip on affected side
  • Inability to spontaneously move disabled side’s lower arm or hand

Contact Us

If you child has developed Erb’s palsy because of medical negligence or doctor error, then you may be able to claim damages. Please contact the Philadelphia Erb’s palsy lawyers of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C. today at 215-238-1130 to schedule a consultation.

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