Michigan Birth Injury Lawyers
Experienced Michigan Birth Injury Lawyers – Eileen Kroll, Cochran, Kroll & Associates, P.C.
Cochran, Kroll & Associates is a personal injury firm with extensive experience helping victims of medical malpractice. They have worked on and won complicated birth injury cases and work with clients throughout most of the state.
Partner Eileen Kroll is a specialist in birth injury cases and is both an attorney and a nurse. She provides important insights and expertise to help win clients compensation. Along with six other lawyers at the firm, she provides an invaluable service to victims of negligence.
Michigan families may turn to Cochran, Kroll & Associates, P.C. because of their expertise, experience, and more:
- A team of attorneys dedicated only to personal injury and medical malpractice
- Proven wins, including a record-setting $15.8 million for a birth injury
- Free consultations, including in-home and hospital appointments
- Contingency payment plans
Michigan Law Office Headquarters
The main office of Cochran, Kroll & Associates, P.C. is located in the suburbs of Detroit:
32398 Five Mile Road
Livonia, MI 48154
When Should I Talk to a Michigan Birth Injury Lawyer?
You may want to talk to a lawyer if your child has brain damage, nerve damage, or any type of serious condition or injury from childbirth. Some injuries in a newborn are completely unpredictable, but many result from preventable mistakes.
Your doctor, a midwife, or a nurse may have made negligent mistakes during your pregnancy or during or after labor and delivery. If these resulted in injuries to your baby, you have a right to take legal action. Filing a lawsuit may or may not be the right step, but it often makes sense if:
- Your baby’s injuries are severe, long-lasting, or permanent
- The injuries will interfere with your child’s quality of life or even prevent them from living independently
- Your medical bills from the injuries are significant
- Specialists believe your child will need ongoing care, for years or for life, that will cost a lot of money
- You can no longer work because you need to stay home with your disabled child
- Your baby died as a result of these injuries
A lawyer specializing in birth injuries can give you the best advice about how to proceed. They should not charge you a fee for a consultation, so there’s no risk. Get your questions answered and make a decision based on expert advice.
How to Work with Your Birth Injury Lawyer
While the lawyer is the expert in this situation, they need your input and cooperation for the best results.
Provide your lawyer with everything they need to build your case, which may include:
- Medical reports
- Medical bills and other related expenses
- Insurance information
- Your honest recollections of what happened
- Names of those involved in the incident and any witnesses
Be completely honest with your lawyer. You may have made some mistakes, but your lawyer needs all the information to get you and your baby the best outcome.
Important Michigan Laws to Know
Knowing the main laws that could affect your birth injury case will help you through the process. You’ll know what to expect and be better able to make informed decisions. Your lawyer can explain the laws to you, but here’s a quick overview:
The Statute of Limitations
This is the law that provides a time limit for filing a personal injury lawsuit. The statute of limitations in Michigan is three years. There is a little bit of flexibility with some birth injury cases because they involve minors and because of complicating factors. For instance, you may not realize right away that your child’s condition is related to a mistake made during childbirth.[1]
Comparative Negligence
The rule of comparative negligence applies to personal injury cases in Michigan courts. This means that the court reduces your damages award if you are found to have some blame for the incident. The reduction matches your percentage of fault. If you are more than 50% to blame, you cannot recover damages.[1]
Damages Cap
Michigan law caps non-economic damages in medical malpractice cases only, which includes birth injuries. The cap is $280,000 unless the case involves catastrophic injuries that meet certain requirements. The latter is often true with birth injuries, so you may be eligible for up to $500,000. Economic damages are not capped. You can recover as much as is needed to cover costs associated with the birth injury.[2]
Contact Michigan birth injury lawyers if your baby suffered significant harm from a negligent medical mistake. The right lawyers can help you hold those responsible accountable. They can also help you get the compensation you need to provide your child with the best care.
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