In 2020, over 17,300 babies were born in West Virginia. Of these babies, it is estimated that one out of every 33 will experience a birth defect. Though some birth defects are detected while the fetus is still in the womb, others aren't discovered until after birth....
Medical Malpractice
What are the most common labor and delivery complications?
No West Virginia parent thinks complications might happen during labor and childbirth. Unfortunately, they could happen and cause babies to suffer birth injuries. These are the most common complications. Preterm labor One of the most common labor complications is...
What you should know about birth injuries
Having a baby can be one of the most significant moments of your life. West Virginia parents often want to know what they can do to keep the baby healthy in-utero and during delivery to protect their child and reduce the chances of medical malpractice. In some...
Spotting the delayed signs of a brain injured child can be vital
If you had a challenging time delivering your baby in West Virginia and believe your child may have been injured during the process, knowing the symptoms to look for can be helpful. These signs can develop early in a newborn's life or after they have started...
What should you do if your doctor withholds information?
West Virginia residents hold their doctors at high standards and expect appropriate care from them. However, it’s important to know what to do if you learn your physician has withheld information from you. What are the risks of medical information being withheld? If...
The degrees and classifications of perineal tears
Some injuries are expected to occur when a mother gives vaginal birth. However, certain types of perineal tears are unnecessary and caused by the doctor's or nurse's error. There are four degrees of perineal tears that can be classified in personal injury cases in...
Understanding common birthing complications can be informative
If you're having a baby in West Virginia, the labor process is typically straightforward. However, there's always a chance for complications to occur. Shoulder dystocia, prolonged labor that doesn't progress or an inadequate supply of oxygen to your baby are potential...
Medical malpractice
In West Virginia, as in other states, medical malpractice is a serious threat to the well-being and safety of patients. The patients in a hospital or other care setting put their trust in their doctors to make the right decisions, and when those doctors make mistakes,...
West Virginia law and medical malpractice claims
A routine trip to the emergency room or a doctor's office could lead to a hospital admission. Those undergoing treatments expect to receive proper care, but negligence could worsen the patient's health. So, a trip to the hospital may precede a trip to a West Virginia...
Rare birth injuries West Virginia parents should be aware of
Modern medicine has come a long way in the last few decades, but birth injuries for children born in West Virginia aren’t unheard of. While some birth injuries are increasingly rare, they can still be absolutely devastating. What’s an example of a rare birth injury?...