Illinois Birth Injury Lawyers
Experienced Illinois Birth Injury Lawyers – Tomasik, Kotin, Kasserman, Trial Lawyers
The Chicago-based firm of Tomasik, Kotin, and Kasserman serves the entire state of Illinois, focusing on personal injury cases. The large team of attorneys has plenty of experience working on behalf of medical malpractice and birth injury victims. They have negotiated big settlements and won major jury awards in court on behalf of their clients. The team’s results speak for themselves, with million won for victims and their families.
Illinois families harmed by medical negligence and birth injuries choose to reach out to Tomasik, Kotin, and Kasserman for many reasons:
- A team of eleven lawyers and trial attorneys collaborate to do the most for clients
- Decades of experiencing advocating for victims of medical malpractice and birth injuries
- A big reach across the state, with the ability to help clients in every area
- Huge wins for clients, including $30.2 million for a baby with permanent brain damage and cerebral palsy
- Free case evaluations for new clients
Illinois Law Office Headquarters
Trial attorneys Tomasik, Kotin, and Kasserman reach victims throughout Illinois from their Chicago office:
161 North Clark Street
Suite 3050
Chicago, IL 60601
When Do I Need to Talk to an Illinois Birth Injury Lawyer?
Medical negligence and malpractice are very serious claims. If you have any suspicions or doubts about what happened to your baby, a lawyer can help. A medical professional’s mistakes that harmed your baby during childbirth may or may not be negligence. You need an expert to look over your case and provide advice.
Too often, the birth injuries a baby suffers were preventable. A negligent mistake changes that child’s life forever. There are several situations and reasons for which it is most important to work with a lawyer:
- Severe, potentially disabling injuries to your baby
- High medical expenses resulting from your baby’s injuries
- Ongoing medical and care expenses, possibly for the rest of your child’s life
- Conflicts with the hospital, doctor, or insurance company over negligence or compensation
- The loss of a baby’s life because of birth injuries
Firms that handle birth injury cases should always offer a free initial consultation. This gives you a chance to talk to a lawyer and get your questions answered without cost. It’s worth your time if you think a doctor or other medical professional caused your child’s injuries.
Working with Your Illinois Birth Injury Lawyer
If you go forward with hiring an Illinois birth injury lawyer, they will need your cooperation to get the best outcome. It’s important to listen to this trusted advisor, but all the decisions are yours to make. This means you must stay informed, up to date, and in communication with your legal team throughout the process.
Also essential is providing your lawyer with as much information about what happened and your child’s medical needs as possible:
- Your recollections of the incident
- Information for any witnesses who could provide more information
- Information for all the medical professionals involved
- Insurance information
- Medical records for you and your baby
- Medical bills related to the incident and resulting injuries
- Any information you have received from doctors about your child’s future disabilities or care needs
What Are the Birth Injury Laws in Illinois?
Some of the laws in Illinois that govern how personal injury cases proceed could impact any legal action you take over birth injuries. Know the basics before you get started:[1]
- Statute of Limitations. States all set time limits on filing personal injury lawsuits. Illinois gives you two years from the time you, or your baby, incurred injuries to file. A discovery rule allows for an extension in some cases. For instance, if you could not have reasonably discovered a doctor’s mistakes caused your child’s disability until later.
- Comparative Fault. If your case goes to trial and you win, a jury will decide on an award amount. The defendants may show that you were partly to blame for the birth injuries. If they do, the court must reduce your award by the same degree, according to the rule of comparative fault. If your degree of blame is more than half, you cannot collect any damages.
- Damages Caps. Illinois has no caps on non-economic damages for medical malpractice. Such caps have been ruled unconstitutional in the state. Your lawyer can seek any amount you feel is fair for your family’s and your child’s pain and suffering.
Birth injuries can be serious and often change a child’s life forever. Make sure your child gets the justice they deserve and the much-needed compensation for care. Illinois birth injury lawyers can help you do this.
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