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Birth injuries can have a profound and lasting impact on both the child and their family. These injuries can range from minor to severe and can occur during pregnancy, labor, or delivery.

Client’s case

A profoundly brain damaged infant’s financial future is now secure through our efforts and those of prominent Pennsylvania medical malpractice counsel with whom we shared responsibility on this tragic obstetrical malpractice case.   The child’s New York parents need not now worry about the costs for their son’s medical care, treatment and special services. Our clients’ courage and devotion throughout the litigation will never be forgotten.

If your child have suffered a birth injury, we can help. Our attorneys will fight to get you the compensation you deserve.

Contact Our Experienced Birth Injury Attorneys

Birth injuries can have devastating lifelong effects on children and families. Our attorneys work closely with medical experts to secure comprehensive compensation for ongoing care and treatment. Fellows Hymowitz Rice has over 40 years of combined experience representing clients throughout New York State. Our dedicated legal team has achieved millions in settlements and verdicts for our clients, with over 100 five-star Google reviews demonstrating our steadfast commitment to excellence. If your child has suffered a birth injury, contact our birth injury attorneys today for a free consultation. We work on a contingency fee basis, so you pay nothing unless we win your case.

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