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What Causes Spinal Cord Injuries at Birth?

by The Beasley Firm  |  September 8, 2023  |  

When Your Child Is Diagnosed with a Spinal Cord Birth Injury

If your child sustains a spinal cord injury at birth, you need answers. You need to know what caused your child’s injury and whether you are eligible to receive compensation for their medical bills and other injury-related losses. The best way to determine whether you have a valid case is to speak with a birth injury lawyer.

At The Beasley Firm, our birth injury lawyers are here to help you and your family understand your rights. We know how difficult it can be to learn that your child suffered a spinal cord injury during birth. Let us help determine if you are eligible for compensation to cover your child’s medical bills, pain and suffering, and more. Contact our office today at (215) 866-2424 to schedule a free consultation. 

Causes of Spinal Cord Injuries at Birth

Spinal cord injuries at birth can be caused by a number of factors. When the injury is the result of a doctor or nurse’s negligence, it may arise to medical malpractice. It is essential to discuss your case with an attorney to determine whether you have a valid claim for damages.

Causes of spinal cord injuries at birth:

  • Use of forceps or vacuum-assisted delivery
  • Improper prenatal care
  • Failure to diagnose and treat fetal distress
  • Failure to order a cesarean section
  • Failure to diagnose spina bifida
  • Using too much force during delivery

It is important to keep a copy of all of your medical records throughout your pregnancy and during labor and delivery. Your medical records could provide critical information about how your child suffered a spinal cord birth injury.

Signs and Symptoms of Spinal Cord Birth Injuries

Spinal cord birth injuries are usually apparent almost immediately. In some cases, however, it may take a few days for the symptoms to become clear. It is imperative to receive an accurate diagnosis of your baby’s condition as early as possible.


Signs and symptoms of spinal cord birth injuries:

  • Lack of movement
  • Seizures
  • Loss of reflexes
  • Spasms
  • Loss of function in the arms and legs
  • Breathing difficulties
  • Paralysis

Any signs of distress or abnormalities should be immediately addressed by a medical professional. If you believe that your child’s spinal cord injury was the result of medical malpractice, you might be entitled to compensation. It is important to act quickly, as you may only have a limited amount of time to file a claim.

Effects of a Spinal Cord Birth Injury

A spinal cord birth injury can be debilitating. There may be lifelong effects from the trauma that was caused during the labor and delivery process. If your child was diagnosed with a spinal cord injury after birth, it could cost tens of thousands of dollars in medical bills each year. Depending on the situation, you might be entitled to compensation for your losses.

Legal Implications of a Spinal Cord Injury at Birth

If your child’s spinal cord injury was caused by medical malpractice, you might be able to file a lawsuit. It is important to discuss your case with an attorney as soon as possible to determine your rights. 

Did Your Child Suffer a Spinal Cord Injury at Birth? Contact Our Office.

Was your child diagnosed with a spinal cord injury at birth? Contact our office today at (215) 866-2424 to schedule a free, no-obligation consultation. 

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