Types of Birth Injuries
Charleston Birth Injuries Overview
The time around the birth of a baby is exhilarating and emotional as the expecting family prepares for their new child. While the vast majority of infant deliveries do not result in lasting complications, approximately six in every 1,000 babies in the United States suffer birth injuries each year.
These injuries may have catastrophic effects for the parents and child, necessitating the need for lifelong care.
Some of the most common causes of Birth Injuries are—
- Failure to identify, monitor, or handle fetal distress
- Failure to detect complications
- Failure to plan for an emergency Cesarean section (C-section)
- Failure to act quickly on a prolapsed umbilical cord
- Failure identify potential risk factors
- Misuse of instruments during delivery
- Improper planning for delivery
- Improper vacuum extraction
- Excessive force at delivery
- Breach delivery
- C-section injury
- Unsuccessful induced labor
- Misdiagnosis of pregnancy conditions
- Ruptured uterus or uterine tear
- Placental abruption
- Untreated seizures after birth
- Exposure to bacteria
- Exposure to harmful medications
- Umbilical cord strangulation
- Prolonged time in the birth canal
- Perinatal asphyxia
- Respiratory distress
South Carolina Facts on Birth Injuries Facts
Birth injuries range from mild to severe and can have temporary or permanent effects. If unchecked, dangers or mistakes can result in any of the following Birth Injuries:
- Cerebral palsy
- Brachial plexus
- Erb’s palsy
- Bone fractures
- Nerve and spinal cord injuries
- Oxygen deprivation
- Brain damage
- Subdural hematoma
- Intracranial hemorrhage
- Cephalohematoma
- Meningitis
- Cranial nerve trauma
- Facial paralysis
- Temporary paralysis
- Group B strep infections
- Horner Syndrome
- Caput succedaneum
- Hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy
- Klumpke palsy
- Meconium aspiration syndrome
- Shoulder dystocia
- Disfigurement
- Developmental disabilities
Birth Injuries Legal Advice in Charleston
Prompt diagnosis of birth injuries and their subsequent treatment is crucial to your baby’s health. If you suspect your child has any of the above medical conditions, it is essential to—
- Seek emergency treatment to avert further injuries
- Access the severity of your child’s injuries and their future impact
- Develop short- and long-term healthcare plans with medical specialists
- Immediately consult a seasoned birth injury lawyer
No lawyer or doctor can undo your child’s birth injuries—but attentive medical care can set your child on the road to recovery. The birth injury attorneys of The Clore Law Group LLC regularly assist families in complex birth injury claims against negligent healthcare providers. We help protect your financial future to ensure your baby receives the care it deserves.
Legal Assistance with Birth injuries
The Clore Law Group LLC provides exceptional legal representation from a team of experienced lawyers and medical professionals. Contact our office for a free initial consultation to discuss whether your child’s birth injuries have valid grounds for a medical malpractice lawsuit.


