Birth injury claims are often more challenging than typical personal injury cases because they involve intricate medical evidence and long-term damages. These cases require expert medical testimony, specialized knowledge of obstetrics and neonatology, and an understanding of how an injury will affect a child’s life over time. Additionally, compensation in a birth injury case must account for future medical expenses, adaptive equipment, and lifelong care, not just immediate costs.
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Legally Reviewed ByBirth injury claims are often more challenging than typical personal injury cases because they involve intricate medical evidence and long-term damages. These cases require...
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