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Asheville Paralysis Attorney

Representing Those Who Have Been Paralyzed During Birth

Regarding cases involving paralysis due to birth injuries, Hensley Cloninger & Greer, P.C. stands as a beacon of legal expertise and unwavering support. Our seasoned legal team recognizes the profound impact that birth-related paralysis can have on the affected child and their family. With a commitment to justice, we are here to provide compassionate guidance and skilled representation to families in Asheville who are navigating the complex legal landscape associated with paralysis cases.

Call Hensley Cloninger & Greer, P.C today at (828) 383-8414 or contact us online to schedule a consultation with our paralysis lawyer in Asheville.

Common Causes of Paralysis During Birth

Birth-related paralysis is a heart-wrenching occurrence that can stem from various factors. Our Asheville paralysis attorneys understand the nuances of these cases and work diligently to establish liability and secure the compensation that families deserve. Some common causes of paralysis during birth include:

  • Medical Negligence: Inadequate monitoring, improper use of delivery tools, failure to recognize fetal distress, and other medical negligence can lead to birth-related paralysis. Our legal team meticulously investigates each case to identify negligence and hold responsible parties accountable.
  • Misuse of Medication: Medication errors during labor and delivery can have catastrophic consequences. Negligence in dosage or timing can result in oxygen deprivation, leading to paralysis and other severe birth injuries.
  • Delayed Cesarean Section: When medical professionals fail to perform a necessary cesarean section in complications, such as umbilical cord entanglement or placental abruption, the resulting oxygen deprivation can lead to paralysis.
  • Forceps or Vacuum Extraction Injuries: Improper use of forceps or vacuum extraction tools during delivery can cause trauma to the infant's head and neck, potentially resulting in paralysis or other permanent injuries.
  • Maternal Health Issues: Certain maternal health conditions, like gestational diabetes or preeclampsia, if not properly managed, can contribute to birth-related paralysis.
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