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Towson, Maryland Birth Injury Lawyer

Aggressive Attorney Handling Birth Injury Claims in Towson

Attorney Serafini

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  • Herald-Mail Readers' Choice Award for Best Attorney, 2018
  • Herald-Mail Media's "Best of the Tri-state", 2019 and 2020

Finding out that your child has suffered a birth injury can be devastating. In some cases, it might not have been anyone's fault—only a tragic accident. But there are many instances where negligence by a medical professional ends up contributing to or directly causing a birth injury. If you suspect that a medical provider caused your child to suffer harm, reach out to a Towson birth injury lawyer today.

At Serafini Law, we proudly defend the rights of parents in personal injury cases. Attorney Andrew Serafini has over 15 years of legal experience, granting him in-depth knowledge on how to investigate and proceed with a birth injury claim.

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Common Types of Birth Injuries

Birth injuries range from relatively minor conditions that resolve with time to catastrophic, permanent disabilities. Some of the more common injuries that may result from medical negligence include:

  • Oxygen deprivation and brain injuries, such as hypoxic–ischemic encephalopathy (HIE), which can later lead to cerebral palsy, developmental delays, or seizure disorders
  • Brachial plexus injuries, including Erb's palsy, caused when the nerves in the shoulder and arm are stretched or torn during difficult deliveries
  • Skull fractures or intracranial hemorrhages related to excessive force, forceps, or vacuum extractors
  • Nerve damage or facial paralysis from improper use of instruments or poor positioning during delivery
  • Fractures of the clavicle or long bones when shoulder dystocia or breech presentations are not managed appropriately

Not every adverse outcome is the result of malpractice. However, when accepted standards of care are ignored or basic safeguards are skipped, preventable injuries become far more likely.

Birth Injuries to the Mother

The focus after a traumatic delivery often shifts to the baby, but mothers can suffer serious, sometimes life-threatening injuries as well. These may include severe postpartum hemorrhage, infections that develop because of unsanitary practices or delayed treatment, uncontrolled blood pressure related to preeclampsia, tears or lacerations that are not properly repaired, and complications from unnecessary or poorly performed cesarean sections.

Mothers may also experience anesthesia errors during C-sections or epidurals, leading to nerve damage, spinal headaches, or cardiovascular complications. Beyond the physical harm, many women experience lasting emotional trauma after a chaotic or poorly managed birth, including anxiety, depression, or symptoms similar to post-traumatic stress. These injuries are real, and they deserve to be taken seriously in any legal claim.

Causes of Birth Injuries

Labor and delivery move quickly. That is why hospitals and obstetric providers are expected to follow well-established protocols long before a patient arrives in the delivery room. Birth injuries can occur when providers:

  • Fail to monitor fetal heart rate or maternal vital signs and ignore clear signs of distress
  • Delay ordering or performing a necessary C-section when complications arise
  • Misuse forceps or vacuum extractors, applying excessive force or using them when they are contraindicated
  • Administer the wrong medication or dose, such as excessive Pitocin that leads to prolonged, dangerous contractions
  • Ignore high-risk factors during pregnancy, such as gestational diabetes, infections, or growth restriction

Some injuries occur despite appropriate medical care. Others happen because a provider is distracted, overworked, or dismissive of a mother's complaints. A careful legal and medical review is often the only way to determine where the line was crossed.

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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Getting Compensation for Birth Injuries in Towson, Maryland

A serious birth injury is not just a medical crisis, but a financial one as well. Children with brain injuries, mobility limitations, or complex medical needs may require lifetime care. A birth injury claim seeks compensation for both economic and non-economic losses.

Economic damages cover the measurable financial impact of the injury, including past and future medical bills, surgeries, medications, therapy, assistive devices, in-home care, transportation to specialists, and necessary home modifications. Families may also recover for lost income if a parent must leave work to provide care, as well as for the child's diminished future earning capacity when disabilities limit independence.

Non-economic damages address harm that cannot be captured by receipts, including the child's pain and suffering, loss of enjoyment of life, physical limitations, and the emotional anguish experienced by the child and family. Maryland law places a statewide cap on non-economic damages in medical malpractice cases, including many birth injury claims. That cap changes over time and is typically lower than the cap that applies in other personal injury cases. Economic damages are not subject to this cap.

In especially tragic cases, where a baby or mother dies because of negligence, Maryland law allows certain family members to pursue wrongful death claims that can account for both financial losses and the profound human loss involved.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Birth Injuries in Towson

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What Is the Statute of Limitations for Birth Injuries in Maryland?

Maryland generally gives victims of medical malpractice a limited time to file a lawsuit, often measured as the earlier of several years from when the malpractice occurred or from when the injury reasonably should have been discovered. For children injured at birth, special rules give additional time and can extend the deadline into late adolescence or early adulthood. These rules are complex and subject to change, so it is important to speak with a Towson birth injury lawyer as soon as you suspect malpractice, so you do not miss a filing deadline.

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What Evidence Do I Need for a Birth Injury Claim in Towson?

Strong cases are built on detailed evidence. This can include prenatal records, labor and delivery notes, fetal monitoring strips, medication records, imaging studies, NICU charts, and discharge summaries. Families can also document the child's symptoms, developmental delays, and daily challenges with journals, photographs, school records, and billing statements. An attorney can help obtain and organize these records and work with qualified medical professionals to evaluate whether the standard of care was breached.

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How Can an Attorney Help With a Birth Injury Claim?

A birth injury attorney can investigate what happened, identify all responsible providers and facilities, and consult with medical professionals to understand whether negligence occurred. They calculate the full value of lifetime care needs, negotiate with insurance companies and hospital lawyers, and, when necessary, file suit and present your case in court.

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What Are the Long-Term Expenses Associated With Birth Injuries?

Many birth injuries lead to long-term or permanent disabilities. Families may face decades of expenses for physical, occupational, and speech therapy; specialized medical equipment; wheelchairs and accessible vehicles; in-home aides; respite care; counseling; and specialized education or vocational programs.

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Will I Have to Go to Trial for a Birth Injury Claim?

Many Maryland birth injury cases settle before trial through negotiations or mediation, especially when the evidence of negligence is strong and the damages are well documented. However, some claims do proceed to trial if the defense contests liability or the value of the case.

Contact a Towson, MD Birth Injury Lawyer

At Serafini Law, we understand that no amount of money can undo what happened in the delivery room, but a successful birth injury claim can provide the resources your child needs to live with dignity and support. Our firm will fight for a full payout for your damages, taking your long-term needs into account. Call 240-744-1600 or contact our Towson, MD birth injury attorney to schedule a free consultation and begin protecting your child's future.

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