Articles From Willens & Baez Personal Injury Lawyers, P.C.

Intracerebral Hemorrhage Can Increase the Risk of Seizures and Epilepsy in Babies

Stroke is among the top ten causes of fatalities involving children. It affects nearly three in 100,000 children, and is as common as a brain tumor. Intracerebral hemorrhage accounts for 8-13 percent ...

Blood Transfusion Errors - Chicago Medical Malpractice Lawyers

According to the available reports, in 2008, there were 54 transfusion related fatalities in the United States.

Surgical "Never Events" - Chicago Medical Malpractice Lawyers

Medical errors are the third leading cause of death in the U.S. Most surgical errors cause serious consequences, however, some are so severe that they are known as never events. In this post, our ...

Oligohydramnios and Chicago Birth Injuries - Medical Malpractice Lawyers

Oligohydramnios is a condition that is caused due to low amniotic fluid in the amniotic sac. The amniotic fluid that surrounds the baby in the womb protects it from developmental problems.

Therapeutic Hypothermia for Birth Injuries - Chicago Birth Injury Attorney

Therapeutic hypothermia is a practice of reducing the body’s temperature below normal, or cooling the body below the normal required body temperature.

Infant Torticollis - Chicago Birth Injury Attorneys

Infant Torticollis is also known as loxia or wry neck, and occurs when an infant’s neck is twisted. It results in the head tilting to one side and the baby’s chin points upwards.

Was Your Infant Born with Broken Bones? - Chicago Birth Injuries Lawyer

It is not uncommon for infants to be born with broken bones. Our Chicago birth injuries lawyer explains that broken bone injuries can occur due to various reasons during childbirth.

March is National Cerebral Palsy Awareness Month

March is the National Cerebral Palsy Awareness Month, and culminates in National Cerebral Palsy Awareness Day on the 25th March.

Cerebral Palsy Lawyer: The Dangers of Diagnostic Errors

New parents completely rely on their child's doctor to guide them, especially when it comes to caring for their newborns.

Chicago Birth Injury Lawyers: Is Cerebral Palsy Genetic?

Cerebral palsy is a condition caused when brain damage occurs due to lack of oxygen reaching the brain for a long period of time, during or before the birthing process.

Chicago Birth Injury Lawyer: Cerebral Palsy and Placenta Previa

Cerebral Palsy is a disorder that can result out of a number of pregnancy related complications, either caused by accidental birth injuries, or a medical error during pregnancy, birth, or after ...

Chicago Medical Malpractice Lawyer: Deaths From Medical Errors in Illinois

As recent changes in health care policies has taught us, our medical system is complex, difficult to manage and often resistant to changes.

Birth Injury Attorney - What to Do When Your Child Is Diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy

Cerebral palsy is a congenital disorder affecting a child's movement and muscle tone. Treatment for cerebral palsy can last for years or a lifetime.

Cerebral Palsy - A Devastating Birth Injury

Cerebral palsy is a birth injury, which may be the result of a doctor's negligence.

Cerebral Palsy Resulting From Chicago Medical Malpractice

Cerebral palsy is a group of serious neurological disorders that affects all aspects of a child’s life; there is no cure for it.

Cerebral Palsy - Preventing Brain Damage During Birth

There are various complications that can arise during childbirth, including oxygen deprivation in the baby.

Was Your Child's Cerebral Palsy Caused by Medical Malpractice?

Cerebral palsy is a serious condition caused by damage to the motor areas of the brain that affect its ability to control movement. Every year, thousands of children are affected by cerebral palsy as ...
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