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Frederick, Maryland Birth Injury Lawyer

Trusted Attorney for Birth Injury Claims in Frederick

Attorney Serafini

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The birth of a child should be cause for joy. Unfortunately, preventable accidents in the delivery room can cause lasting damage to both the mother and the child. If you believe a medical provider's negligence caused you harm, do not hesitate to get in contact with a Frederick birth injury attorney today.

At Serafini Law, we have years of experience successfully representing clients in personal injury claims, even when the odds seem insurmountable. You only have to look as far as our case results to understand the effectiveness of Attorney Andrew Serafini's advocacy. We will work hard to secure a favorable result to your case, seeking full compensation for any harm done to you or your child.

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Injuries to the Mother During Childbirth

Injuries to mothers during childbirth are more common than many people realize, particularly when warning signs are missed or emergency interventions are delayed.

Mothers may suffer severe perineal tears, uterine rupture, postpartum hemorrhage, infections, or complications related to C-sections. In some cases, untreated high blood pressure or preeclampsia can escalate into life-threatening conditions. Surgical errors, improper use of forceps or vacuum devices, and anesthesia mistakes can also cause lasting harm. What should have been a carefully monitored medical event can turn into months or years of recovery, additional surgeries, chronic pain, or emotional distress.

When a healthcare provider fails to meet the accepted standard of care, and that failure leads to injury, a medical malpractice claim may be appropriate. By filing a claim against the responsible party, you can seek payment for medical bills, lost income, future care needs, and the emotional impact of preventable harm.

Injuries to the Baby During Childbirth

Newborns are especially vulnerable during labor and delivery. A lack of oxygen, excessive physical force, or delayed response to fetal distress can result in lifelong consequences. Birth injuries to babies may include cerebral palsy, brain damage from hypoxia, brachial plexus injuries such as Erb's palsy, skull fractures, or nerve damage.

Some injuries are immediately obvious. Others become apparent only as a child misses developmental milestones. Parents may notice delays in sitting, crawling, walking, or speaking. In more severe cases, a child may require ongoing medical treatment, therapy, specialized equipment, or lifelong care.

When a medical team fails to properly monitor fetal heart rate, mismanages labor, delays a necessary C-section, or makes medication errors, the consequences can be permanent. Families are often left asking how this happened and whether it could have been prevented.

What Is My
Case Worth? Let's Find Out

The value of a personal injury case depends on factors like the severity of your injuries, the impact on your ability to work, and medical expenses. At Serafini Law, we evaluate each case to determine the potential compensation, including:

  • Medical Expenses Coverage for past and future medical bills related to your injury.
  • Lost Wages Compensation for the income you have lost due to your inability to work.
  • Pain & Suffering Financial compensation for physical and emotional distress.
  • Property Damage Reimbursement for damage to your vehicle or other property.
  • Punitive Damages In cases of extreme negligence, additional compensation may be awarded as a form of punishment.

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Statute of Limitations on Medical Malpractice Claims in Maryland

Maryland law places strict deadlines on medical malpractice claims. In general, a claim must be filed within five years from the date the injury occurred or three years from the date the injury was discovered, whichever comes first. However, cases involving children can follow different timelines, and certain circumstances may alter the deadline.

Medical malpractice claims in Maryland also require filing with the Health Care Alternative Dispute Resolution Office before proceeding in court. Missing a deadline can bar a claim entirely, which makes early legal evaluation critical. A thorough review of medical records and timelines is often the first step in determining how much time remains to act.

Common Causes of Birth Injuries

Birth injuries are often the result of preventable medical errors. While every pregnancy carries some risk, healthcare providers are trained to identify warning signs and respond appropriately. When that does not happen, serious harm can follow.

Common causes of birth injuries include:

  • Delayed diagnosis of fetal distress or maternal complications
  • Medication errors, including incorrect dosing or improper drug selection
  • Failure to treat infections or high-risk pregnancy conditions
  • Anesthesia errors during labor or C-section procedures
  • Improper use of forceps or vacuum extraction devices
  • Failure to perform a timely emergency C-section

Each of these failures can have devastating consequences. In many cases, a careful review of monitoring strips, medication logs, surgical notes, and hospital policies can help reveal where the breakdown occurred.

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Looking for the Circuit Court in Frederick?

If negotiations with an insurance company do not result in fair compensation, filing a lawsuit may become necessary. Medical malpractice claims in Frederick are typically filed in the Circuit Court for Frederick County after completing the required pre-suit procedures. The court is located at the following address:

  • 100 West Patrick Street, Frederick, MD 21701

Our attorney can guide you through each procedural step and ensure the case is filed correctly and on time.

Frequently Asked Questions About Birth Injuries in Towson

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What evidence can support a birth injury claim?

Strong birth injury claims often rely on detailed medical records, fetal monitoring strips, medication administration logs, imaging results, and testimony from qualified medical professionals who can explain what should have been done differently. Hospital policies and staffing records may also be relevant. Early preservation of records is important, as documentation forms the foundation of most medical malpractice cases.

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When is a lawsuit necessary for a birth injury claim?

A lawsuit may be necessary when the hospital or insurer denies responsibility or refuses to offer compensation that reflects the full scope of harm. Severe birth injuries often involve lifelong medical care, therapy, adaptive equipment, and lost earning capacity. When negotiations do not produce a fair resolution, filing suit may be the only way to pursue full accountability.

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Who can be held liable for a birth injury to a child or mother?

Liability may extend to obstetricians, nurses, anesthesiologists, hospitals, or other medical professionals involved in the delivery. In some cases, the hospital itself can be responsible for negligent hiring, training, or supervision. Determining liability requires a careful investigation into who made decisions, who was responsible for monitoring, and whether accepted medical standards were followed.

Contact a Frederick, MD Birth Injury Attorney

When a preventable birth injury changes the course of your family's life, you deserve clear answers and steady legal guidance. At Serafini Law, we will carefully review your case, explain your options, and pursue the best path forward. Call 240-744-1600 or contact our Frederick birth injury lawyer to arrange a free consultation.

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