Erb's Palsy Case - How Much Is My Case Worth?
If your baby’s arm isn’t moving normally after birth, it may be a sign of Erb’s palsy or another birth-related nerve injury. In this video, we explain how an Erb’s palsy case works – from gathering medical records and consulting birth-injury experts to filing a claim, pursuing a fair settlement, and going to trial if necessary. You’ll also learn what compensation may cover, including lifetime medical care, therapy, equipment, home needs, lost income, and pain and suffering.
Deadlines can be short and evidence can fade – don’t wait to protect your child’s future. Call Verdica Accident and Injury Law anytime, 24/7, for a free, no-obligation consultation at 1-855-VERDICA (1-855-837-3422). No fees unless we recover money for you.
Is your baby's arm not moving after birth? That could be nerve damage. Without action, therapy costs rise and milestones slip by. Facing an Erb's palsy case can feel scary and uncertain.
Here's how the legal process works. We collect medical records, consult birth injury experts, and find where the delivery went wrong. In an Erb's palsy case, we file the claim, push for a fair settlement, and go to trial if needed.
Compensation can cover lifetime medical care, therapy, equipment, and home needs. It can also pay for lost income and pain and suffering. Many times, recoveries are significant. You owe no fees unless we recover money for you.
There are strict deadlines. Statutes of limitations can be short, and evidence fades. Waiting can cost your rights. Act now to protect your child's future.
Please call Verdica Accident and Injury Law 24/7 for your free, no obligation consultation at 1, 855, Verdica. That's one, eight five five, eight three seven, three four two two. We are here to help!
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