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Birth injury lawyer at BICC solves 12 year old case
Fetal Monitoring and Birth Injury Lawsuits Any competent birth injury lawyer knows that many birth injury cases involve an aspect of electronic fetal monitoring (pictured below). Oftentimes, the allegation is that the doctors and nurses...
Autism from HIE and birth trauma – cold case solved
Autism (or autism spectrum disorder) is a brain disorder characterized by poor social interaction and impaired communication. Also, repetitive behaviors can be a sign of autism. Like its title, children with autism can have a...
Premature Baby, Brain Bleeds – Lawsuit?
Can a lawyer prove that that injuries from prematurity or premature birth were caused by medical malpractice? Prematurity (or premature birth) can absolutely be caused by medical error. For a long time, however, lawyers did...
Cerebral palsy lawsuit, but not from labor and delivery
Do lawyers focus too much on labor and delivery? The name of this website is Birth Injury Cold Case. But, the phrase “birth injury” can be misleading. When some people hear that phrase, they think...
Cerebral palsy case solved
Twin pregnancy and cerebral palsy – Twin-to-twin transfusion (or TTTS) Twin pregnancies can result in cerebral palsy. One condition associated with cerebral palsy is twin-to-twin transfusion (TTTS) syndrome. TTTS is a serious and dangerous complication...
Hypoglycemia is the culprit
In 2014, Ms. Walker contacted us about her son Matthew. Matthew, who was 10 years old at the time, was a twin who was born prematurely at approximately 29 weeks gestation. Although Matthew and his...