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Birth injury and the law-related conferences are held on an annual basis around the United States to educate both healthcare providers and lawyers who represent birth-injured infants and their families. The legal issues related to birth injuries and medical malpractice are continually evolving, and "birth injury and the law" conferences are designed to keep the professionals involved up-to-date.
For example, an October 2008 conference, "Birth Injury and The Law XV and Perinatal Safety" was held in Las Vegas, drawing participants from all over the U.S. This birth injury law conference offered many legal seminars for:
The conference provided extensive information about current patient safety issues and the most pressing medical and legal issues pertaining to the practice of perinatal–neonatal medicine in the U.S.
For example, 'birth injury and the law' conferences usually include a presentation and discussion of recent trends in obstetrical litigation. Changes in perinatal and neonatal medical care occur both regionally and nationally, and the relevant litigation tends to follow the instances of medical malpractice based on medical care trends.
The range of birth injuries and birth trauma discussed at conferences usually includes the most common categories:
An infant's birth injury and the applicable laws can be best investigated and interpreted by an experienced, knowledgeable birth injury law firm. Although some birth injuries are unavoidable, others are clearly due to substandard medical care — that is, medical malpractice by an attending physician, midwife or other healthcare personnel.
If your child suffered a birth injury, and you suspect it may have been a result of a medical mistake, contact us today for help. Our experienced birth injury attorneys offer confidential, no-cost consultations to families who have suffered from birth injuries and are standing ready to help you.
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