by Marcus Boston | Feb 22, 2021 | Birth Injuries, Blog, Cerebral Palsy, HIE (Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy)
If the umbilical cord is delivered first can this be dangerous for a baby? In the context of the medical condition HIE, any condition that can cause restrictions on blood and oxygen for a baby can be problematic in some situations. For our context, HIE, or hypoxic...
by Marcus Boston | Feb 18, 2021 | Birth Injuries, Blog, Cerebral Palsy, HIE (Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy), How Lawsuits Work
So, the question is how do you find the best birth injury attorney for your family? With all the information available today in the form of commercials, websites, seminars, and another information, a family can be inundated with material on the best birth...
by Marcus Boston | Feb 17, 2021 | Birth Injuries, Blog, Cerebral Palsy, HIE (Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy), How Lawsuits Work
Life expectancy for HIE is an important discussion and one in which a lot of parents can have questions. Included in this line of questioning is usually what challenges will an HIE diagnosis bring for the baby. In today’s article I will discuss these issues from a...
by Marcus Boston | Feb 12, 2021 | Birth Injuries, Blog, Cerebral Palsy, HIE (Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy), How Lawsuits Work
Today we will address what can trigger the need for an emergency C-section during labor and delivery. The truth of the matter is that there can be a lot of factors which can impact a doctor’s need to perform an emergency C-section. With that said, for today’s video,...
by Marcus Boston | Feb 10, 2021 | Birth Injuries, Blog, Cerebral Palsy, HIE (Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy), How Lawsuits Work
Today I want to discuss working with limits in birth injury cases. To put the issue another way, how do caps and other legal limits impact birth injury claims? The reason for this article, and supporting video is because I recently did a talk in which I explained how...
by Marcus Boston | Feb 2, 2021 | Birth Injuries, Blog, Cardiac Malpractice, Cerebral Palsy, Emergency Room Errors, Failure or Delay in Cancer Diagnosis, HIE (Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy), Hospital Infections and Injuries, How Lawsuits Work
How some medical malpractice cases can be limited money-wise. To put the issue another way some jurisdictions will cap how much money you can recover in a medical malpractice case. This means that if a jury agrees with your position and gives you money above...