Brain Damage to Baby

What Is Traumatic Brain Injury?

A baby sustains brain damage when trauma to the head or lack of oxygen to the brain results in a lasting impairment of brain function.  Babies with brain damage can experience a variety of different conditions including cerebral palsy, hematomas, hemorrhages and deformities.

What are the Signs and Symptoms of Baby Brain Damage?

Babies with brain damage have varying degrees of impairment, depending on the severity of their injuries.  In mild cases, the child may sustain a hematoma that resolves on its own.  In more severe cases, the child may develop a neurological disorder that renders him or her completely disabled.

According to the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, symptoms of brain injury include vision and hearing disturbances, headache, seizures, problems with muscle control and poor coordination.  Babies that develop cerebral palsy as a result of brain damage may also experience joint and muscle deformities, involuntary movements and inappropriate muscle tone.

In the most severe cases, children with brain damage may die.

What Does the Traumatic Brain Injury Lawyer Do?

Though not every incidence of brain damage in a baby was caused by malpractice or negligence, doctors are too often at fault.  If a child sustained brain damage because of a lack of oxygen to the brain, for example, a doctor may be at fault if he failed to monitor the baby properly during the delivery.  Likewise, doctors who use tools, such as vacuums or forceps, to assist with a child’s birth sometimes cause brain damage if they are too forceful or use the tools incorrectly.  If a doctor did not act quickly enough, that is often cause for malpractice.

If you hire a qualified lawyer to represent you in a traumatic brain injury case, the lawyer will begin by reviewing your child’s medical records to determine whether medical personnel were at fault for the child’s condition.  If the lawyer determines that medical personnel either caused or failed to prevent the brain damage, he or she can file a lawsuit on your behalf.  If the lawsuit is successful, you may receive compensation for your child’s medical care, as well as other damages.

Find a Traumatic Brain Injury Lawyer

If you would like to find a TBI lawyer to represent you in your case, you can begin the right here on our website.  We provide the real statistics on medical malpractice lawyers, designed to help you make the right, unbiased decision.  If you need any assistance getting started, feel free to contact us for additional guidance.

Sources:

NIH – National Institutes of Health, Neurological

Cerebral Palsy International Research Foundation

United Cerebral Palsy