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Brachial Plexus Palsy: A Devastating Birth Injury

About three percent of all children in the U.S. experience birth injuries each year, making them more common than many parents think. While these instances vary greatly in severity, any potential threat to the life of a newborn is both physically and emotionally taxing for the infant and family.

Brachial plexus palsy is one of the more common potential Michigan birth injuries. Characterized by weakness or inability to use the arms or legs normally, brachial plexus palsy is commonly the result of two possible scenarios:

  • Large child or difficult birth
  • Excessive pulling or distortion of the child's neck or limbs at birth

While most frequently found among larger babies, brachial plexus injuries can happen to anyone. If the medical professionals assisting with the birth do not take the necessary precautions to protect the child's head and neck, then severe nerve damage can occur.

Some minor cases of brachial plexus injuries heal in a relatively short amount of time. Other times, these injuries can have more serious outcomes, such as:

  • Permanent paralysis of limbs
  • Loss of muscle control or feeling in hands and arms
  • Permanent facial paralysis

Brachial plexus birth injuries are highly preventable. If your newborn has been subjected to this condition because of a negligent medical professional, then you may be eligible to receive financial compensation through a settlement or jury verdict.

Call a Michigan birth injury lawyer today if your infant has suffered as a result of brachial plexus palsy. An investigation and review of medical procedures can ensure that you receive full financial compensation for any monetary loss or costs related to the injury.

Speak with a Michigan birth injury attorney at Thurswell Law Firm today by calling (866) 354-5544. Our skilled and accomplished birth injury attorneys are available for a free consultation 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

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