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Toronto Fractures Lawyers<\/h1>\n

Childbirth is often a difficult process, but bringing a life into the world can quickly turn tragic if the child is wounded during birth. What should be a happy moment can become life-altering for much worse reasons when a child experiences severe trauma. No matter the cause, injuries at birth due to medical negligence can be devastating both for the child and their families. This is especially true for bone fractures, which may not be immediately apparent after birth. Medical studies have shown that roughly 1 in 1000 births result in the infant suffering a bone fracture of some kind. Certain complications can make these kinds of injuries more likely to occur. When labor and delivery become traumatic or lengthy, medical complications and errors become more common.<\/p>\n

The baby is also much more likely to receive a fracture or broken bones when medical instruments and procedures are used incorrectly. No family should have to pay the medical costs for an injury to their infant caused by someone else\u2019s irresponsibility. If your new baby is showing symptoms of a bone fracture, you should contact your doctor immediately and let them know.<\/p>\n

Parents count on doctors and hospital staff to use their best judgment and operate within strict medical safety guidelines. Sometimes, however, medical staff can put the health of mothers and babies at risk through negligent birthing procedures. Forceps or vacuums can be used in a heavy-handed manner, C-Sections might be negligently delayed, and routine procedures can be botched by medical staff. Such negligence may not be immediately obvious, especially when the fracture does not present noticeable symptoms until later on. An experienced personal injury lawyer<\/a> who has experience in birth injury cases can be invaluable in such situations. Although fractures do successfully heal most of the time, if fractures are not detected early or are serious enough, there can be long-term or even lifelong health consequences.<\/p>\n

In cases where a child receives a bone fracture to any part of their body during birth, proving negligence can be tricky. Negligence during labor and delivery may not be obvious at first sight, especially in cases of fractures. A skilled Toronto fractures lawyer<\/strong> with experience bringing such cases to trial can help you and your family perform an exhaustive search of all potential causes of the fracture. Determining what went wrong during birth, who is responsible, and gathering the evidence to prove it is rarely a simple matter, but it is possible. Whether a forceps was used incorrectly or an attendant misused health and safety procedures, a birth injury lawyer<\/a> can help you receive the compensation for medical costs that you so rightly deserve.<\/p>\n

Contact Mazin & Associates, PC today at (416) 625-2122 to schedule a free, no-obligation consultation today.<\/p>\n

Why Do I Need A Lawyer?<\/h2>\n

Although doctors will likely never encourage you to file a medical malpractice lawsuit if medical staff mishandled a birth, the law is on your side. Whatever the intentions of the doctors, births can be mishandled just like any other procedure, and no family should have to pay the cost for another person\u2019s mistake. Sometimes medical staff use incorrect procedures or operate with too few staff or too little sleep.<\/p>\n

In Ontario, a statute of limitations exists through the Limitations Act which limits the time in which family can file a lawsuit to two years after the injury is discovered. Although most Ontario courts will presume that these two years begins after the action that caused the injury, you will get an opportunity in court to prove otherwise.<\/p>\n

Because of this legal limitation and the difficulty of finding evidence much later on, you should contact a lawyer at Mazin & Associates, PC as soon as possible for a free consultation. Both the laws and details involved with birth fracture injuries can be exceedingly complex; A legal team with experience litigating such cases has a much better chance of winning you the greatest possible compensation for all damages.<\/p>\n

Types of Bone Fracture Injuries<\/h2>\n

Although all bones are susceptible to fracture when procedures and medical instruments are used negligently, some are more common than others. A 1994 study found that, in order, the most common bones broken during childbirth are the clavicle or collar bone (45.7%), the humerus or arm bone (20%), the femur or leg bone (14.3%), and a depressed skull fracture (11.4%). Here are some of the most common birth fracture injuries:<\/p>\n