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Birth Negligence Claims: Trusted Legal Advice

If you or your child have suffered from a traumatic birth injury due to medical negligence, you may be able to secure compensation with a birth injury claim. Our specialist lawyers are here to help.

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What is a birth injury claim?

Doctors and midwives have a duty of care to you and your baby. A birth injury claim can help you secure compensation if you or your child have suffered from an injury before, during or after childbirth as a result of medical negligence.

If the medical professionals that helped deliver your baby failed to meet the standards to protect you both, then you may be able to claim for negligence and receive birth injury compensation.

No child or parent should suffer from medical negligence during childbirth. The effects can be devastating and life-altering. Sadly, mistakes can happen that may result in birth injuries. Our birth injury solicitors can help support you and find out if you have a claim.

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