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Hypoxic Brain Injury

Phoenix Malpractice Lawyers: Fetal Brain Injury

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Hypoxia is a reduction in the amount of oxygen to any part of the body. When the part of the body not receiving sufficient oxygen is the brain, it can result in brain damage. When a fetus suffers a hypoxic brain injury during labor or delivery, the baby is often left with a devastating lifelong disability.

Caring for a child with a severe brain injury can be incredibly expensive, requiring speech therapy, physical rehabilitation and long-term care. When an infant suffers brain damage, we are here to investigate whether reasonable nursing or physician care could have prevented that injury.

If you feel that your child may have suffered a hypoxic brain injury due to the carelessness of a doctor or nurse, contact a respected medical negligence trial attorney at our Phoenix office today to discuss options available to your child and your family.

Skilled Advocacy for Arizona Families of Children with Hypoxic Brain Injuries
Call 866-469-1104 or e-mail us now to schedule a free evaluation.

Traumatic injury to mother or child during pregnancy can cause fetal brain damage, as can certain drugs. Umbilical cord entanglement during delivery and failure to timely perform a Caesarian section (C-section) can also lead to hypoxic brain injury.

The experienced trial lawyers at Palumbo Wolfe & Palumbo are here to determine the cause of your child's brain injury and to help you receive full and fair compensation if a healthcare provider was the cause of those injuries. Contact us to schedule a free initial consultation.

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Palumbo • Wolfe • Sahlman & Palumbo
2800 North Central Avenue Suite 1400
Phoenix, Arizona 85004
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