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Birth Injuries: Cerebral Palsy - Erb's Palsy - Persistent Pulmonary Hypertension (PPHN) - Shoulder Dystocia

BIRTH INJURIES

The Simple Facts™...We have listed below some general information on birth injuries that may happen during child delivery or from medications taken during pregnancy. Unfortunately, people's lives will be adversely affected from such tragedies. We hope that this information will help you.

We are here to help you protect your legal rights and the legal rights of your loved ones.

The Gooch Law Firm is ready to represent victims of a birth injury and their families. Our firm is currently investigating cases involving the following birth injuries:

Cerebral Palsy
Please visit this link to find out more about Cerebral Palsy.
Erb's Palsy
(brachial plexus palsy)

Please visit this link to find out more about Erb's Palsy.
Persistent Pulmonary
Hypertension of
The Newborn (PPHN)
Please visit this link to find out more about Persistent Pulmonary Hypertension of The Newborn (PPHN).
Shoulder Dystocia
Please visit this link to find out more about Shoulder Dystocia.
Contact Us To Help You Protect Your Legal Rights It is very important that you work with an experienced attorney in order to determine which factors may lead to the possible filing of a formal lawsuit in connection with a personal injury.

Please contact us today for a Free Birth Injury case evaluation. Our firm will review your claim without charge or obligation on your part. Alternatively, you may call us toll-free at 1.800.672.4916 to submit your case and contact information for a free case evaluation.

We are here to help you protect your legal rights and the legal rights of your loved ones.

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