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What Happened to Your Baby or You Is Not Inevitable
The birth of a child is meant to be a joyous occasion, yet complications can arise that lead to serious injuries. A vacuum extraction injury in New York can result from improper use of assisted delivery tools like vacuum extractors or forceps. These injuries can cause lasting physical and emotional damage to both the infant and the mother. Understanding the nuances of New York’s medical malpractice laws, especially concerning birth injuries, can be crucial for affected families seeking justice and compensation.
New York OB-GYN Malpractice Law — No Cap on Damages
One of the most significant advantages for patients in New York is the absence of a cap on damages for medical malpractice cases, including those involving birth injuries. This means that if your case is successful, you may be entitled to recover substantial financial compensation for the pain and suffering experienced, medical expenses, and long-term care needs. In New York, the statute of limitations (SOL) for filing a medical malpractice claim related to a birth injury is 2.5 years from the date of the incident, but this period can be extended if the injured party is a minor. The infancy toll allows the SOL to be paused until the victim turns 18 plus an additional 2.5 years, giving them until they are 20.5 years old to file a claim.
What Galex AI Finds in Your OB-GYN / Birth Records
When evaluating potential claims related to vacuum extraction injuries, Galex AI can assist in examining medical records for evidence of malpractice. Our forensic audit process identifies deviations from the standards set by the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) and looks for causation gaps that explain how improper procedures may have led to the injuries. By analyzing the details in your OB-GYN and birth records, we provide invaluable insights that can strengthen your case.
How to Audit Your Birth Injury / Vacuum & Forceps Records
Conducting a thorough audit of your birth records is essential to determine if malpractice occurred. Here are the steps to follow:
- Obtain Medical Records: Request your complete medical records from the hospital and the OB-GYN involved in the delivery.
- Look for ACOG Standard Deviations: Review the records for compliance with ACOG guidelines regarding the use of vacuum extraction and forceps.
- Identify Causation Gaps: Assess whether the injuries sustained could be directly linked to the actions or inactions of the medical professionals involved.
- Consult Experts: Engage with forensic medical professionals who can interpret complex medical data and provide expert opinions.
New York Birth Injury / Vacuum & Forceps Malpractice Settlements
The financial implications of a birth injury can be overwhelming, but New York’s legal landscape offers opportunities for significant settlements. Recent cases highlight the potential for large awards; for instance, the case of Hernandez v. Montefiore Medical Center resulted in a $4.2 million settlement for injuries sustained during birth due to negligence. Similarly, Lopez v. NYC Health + Hospitals led to a staggering $6.8 million settlement for hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE) related to improper handling during delivery. These precedents demonstrate that with the right evidence and legal strategy, plaintiffs can achieve favorable outcomes in court.
Find a Birth Injury Attorney in New York — After the Audit
After conducting a comprehensive audit of your birth injury records, the next step is to find a qualified attorney specializing in birth injury cases. They will help you navigate the complexities of New York’s medical malpractice laws and work to ensure you receive the compensation you deserve. Look for attorneys with a proven track record of success in similar cases and who understand the nuances of ACOG standards and the continuous treatment doctrine, which can pause the statute of limitations if ongoing treatment is required.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a vacuum extraction injury?
A vacuum extraction injury occurs when a vacuum extractor is used improperly during childbirth, potentially leading to serious injuries to the baby or mother.
How long do I have to file a claim for a birth injury in New York?
You typically have 2.5 years from the date of the incident to file a claim, with extensions available for minors.
What compensation can I expect for a birth injury case?
Compensation varies widely, but settlements in New York have ranged from $500,000 to over $4 million depending on the severity of the injury and the circumstances of the case.
Do I need forensic evidence to win my case?
Yes, cases without forensic evidence have a 65% rejection rate, making it essential to gather strong supporting documentation.
Galex AI — Zero-Temperature Forensic Audit
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