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Obstetrical care should be a part of every pregnant woman''s health maintenance regimen. Millions of women receive obstetrical care each year, trusting in their physicians to treat any conditions that might harm them or their unborn babies and to ensure that they are in good reproductive health. Like all doctors, however, obstetricians are sometimes prone to error. In fact, errors in obstetrical care account for a disproportionately large number of medical malpractice cases.
If you or a loved one has suffered serious injury or harm because of poor obstetrical care, you need to ensure that your legal rights are protected. Please contact us today to speak with a caring and experienced medical malpractice attorney free of charge.
Negligence & Poor Obstetrical Care
Poor obstetrical care is almost always caused by negligence. Some of the mistakes negligent obstetricians may make include:
Poor Obstetrical Care & Its Effects
Because obstetrical care deals with reproductive organs, small mistakes can have devastating consequences on both the baby and mother. Poor obstetrical care can result in:
Poor Obstetrical Care and the Law
Often, families are unaware that the mother has suffered negligent obstetrical care and thus do not file claims. However, victims of poor obstetrical care have legal rights and an experienced attorney can help.
If you or your baby has been harmed as a result of poor obstetrical care, you may be eligible to seek compensation for your pain, suffering, medical expense, lost wages, and more . Please contact us today for a FREE consultation with a caring and experienced medical malpractice lawyer who can answer your questions and help you seek the compensation you deserve.
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