Infant Brain Injuries

Indianapolis Infant Brain Injury Lawyers • Indiana Cerebral Palsy Attorneys

Wagner Reese & Crossen
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Infant Brain

Despite medical advancements in the birth process, doctor mistakes, birthing staff negligence and other forms of negligent medical mismanagement still cause most of the infant head injuries that result in permanent brain damage to babies. As an experienced Indiana medical malpractice law firm, Wagner Reese & Crossen understands that many infant brain injury cases are preventable.

Our skilled birth injury lawyers conduct thorough investigations into the actions and decisions of all hospital staff involved before, during and after a birth-related brain injury. We carefully examine hospital records, interview witnesses and work with neurological experts and other medical specialists to determine the extent of infant brain damage. Contact us to discuss your birth malpractice claim.

Our Firm Handles Infant Brain Injury Claims Involving:

  • Cerebral palsy
  • Hypoxia
  • Fetal distress
  • Improper fetal monitoring
  • Umbilical cord compression
  • Forceps injury
  • Vacuum extractor injury
  • Delayed C-sections

Experience with Other Forms of Negligent Brain Injuries

In addition to birth-related infant brain injury, we also handle crime victim injury claims involving babies who are severely injured, and wrongful death cases due to head trauma from abuse or shaken baby syndrome.

From birth trauma to injuries to children, our Indianapolis-area practice has a reputation for sound legal advice and aggressive representation. While hospitals and insurance companies may appear to have all the clout, we put power on your side. Our personal injury advocates won't accept lowball settlements that do not fairly compensate you for the devastating personal and financial impact an infant brain injury can have on your family. We are prepared to take your case to court to protect your interests.

Contact us at Wagner Reese & Crossen to schedule a free consultation about a medical malpractice issue.


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