When a baby is diagnosed with hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy (HIE) or cerebral palsy (CP), parents often wonder: Was this preventable? Many mothers struggle to understand whether their child’s injury resulted from medical negligence or was simply unavoidable. Negligence explained for mothers of HIE babies provides crucial clarity about what may have happened during labor and delivery.

Negligence Explained For Mothers Of HIE Babies

 

This concept breaks down into four key legal elements that must be proven:

1. Duty of Care: The medical team’s obligation to provide proper care
2. Breach of Duty: Whether mistakes were made in monitoring or response
3. Causation: If those mistakes directly caused the injury
4. Damages: The resulting long-term impacts like HIE or CP

The Standard of Care in Delivery Rooms

 

Hospitals must follow specific safety protocols. Critical questions include:
– Was fetal distress properly identified?
– Were interventions timely when needed?
– Were medications like Pitocin used appropriately?

When Cases Don’t Meet Legal Standards

 

Not all poor outcomes indicate negligence. Some injuries occur despite proper care. Hospitals may argue injuries resulted from unpreventable complications. While we thoroughly investigate every case, we’re committed to honest assessments when evidence doesn’t support negligence claims.

Understanding these distinctions helps families navigate this challenging situation with greater clarity. If this information helps you, please share it with others who may benefit.

To speak with me further after reading about negligence explained for mothers of HIE babies, reach out to me at my contact information that is located below. Remember, it does not cost you any money to talk with me initially about your baby’s story.

 

Marcus B. Boston, Esq.

Boston Law Group, LLC

9701 Apollo Dr. Suite 100

Largo, Maryland 20774

bostonlawllc.com

301-850-4832

1-833-4 BABY HELP

 

 

 
Marcus Boston is a Maryland medical malpractice attorney who helps people navigate the Maryland childbirth injury and medical malpractice process to get money for their injuries caused by the carelessness of doctors and hospitals. BLG handles cases in Prince George’s County, Baltimore City, Montgomery County, Howard County, Anne Arundel County, all other Maryland Counties, and Washington DC. For birth injury cases outside of Maryland and Washington DC, BLG works with local counsel (a lawyer barred in that state). blgesq.com blgesq Maryland and Washington DC birth injury attorneys