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    Legal Options for Families Affected by Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy

    Nerd VoicesBy Nerd VoicesMarch 25, 20253 Mins Read
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    Every year, around 2 to 3 out of every 1,000 live births in the United States are affected by Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy (HIE), a condition caused by oxygen deprivation and reduced blood flow to an infant’s brain. 

    If medical negligence played a role in your child’s HIE diagnosis, you may have legal options to seek justice and financial support for their lifelong care. The first advisable course of action would be to contact the Cerebral Palsy Lawyer Alliance. All your rights will be explained to you, and you’ll be equipped with everything you need to further your cause. 

    Your Available Legal Options

    If your child has been affected by HIE due to some form of negligence or medical malpractice, here are some legal options that you can pursue:

    Filing a medical malpractice lawsuit

    This is the most common legal route for families affected by HIE. A medical malpractice lawsuit is filed against doctors, nurses, or hospitals responsible for mistakes that led to a baby’s oxygen deprivation. The goal is to prove that negligence caused the injury and to secure financial compensation for medical bills, therapy, lost wages, and future care costs. 

    An experienced HIE lawyer will investigate medical records, consult birth injury experts, and build a strong case to prove negligence. Some common medical errors linked to preventable HIE include:

    • Delaying a C-section when there were clear signs of fetal distress.
    • Not monitoring fetal heart rate properly or failing to act when it showed signs of oxygen deprivation.
    • Ignoring known risk factors like preeclampsia, maternal diabetes, or large baby size.
    • Mismanaging complications like umbilical cord or placenta issues.
    • Improperly using forceps or vacuum extractors during delivery.
    • Not performing therapeutic hypothermia when it was needed.

    Opting for a settlement

    A settlement happens when the hospital or healthcare provider agrees to pay compensation without a long legal battle. This option can be faster and less stressful for families, helping them secure funds for their child’s ongoing medical needs without waiting for a trial verdict. 

    A lawyer negotiates on behalf of the family to ensure they get a fair amount based on the severity of the injury and expected lifetime care costs.

    Applying for government benefits and assistance

    Families dealing with HIE may qualify for government programs that provide financial and medical support. Programs like Medicaid, Social Security Disability benefits (SSDI), or state-specific assistance can help cover medical expenses, therapy, and home care. These programs can offer immediate relief while you’re pursuing legal action.

    Filing a complaint against a medical provider

    If a family doesn’t want to file a full lawsuit, they can still take action by filing a formal complaint with the state’s medical board. This won’t provide financial compensation, but it can lead to disciplinary action against the doctor or hospital responsible for the negligence. In some cases, this could prevent similar mistakes from happening to other families in the future.

    Joining a class-action lawsuit

    In some cases, multiple families affected by similar medical errors can come together to file a class-action lawsuit. This can be an option if a hospital or healthcare provider has a pattern of negligence leading to birth injuries. 

    Class-action lawsuits can sometimes lead to large settlements or changes in hospital policies to prevent future cases of HIE.

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