The Facts About Brachial Plexus
Brachial plexus injuries occur when nerves running from the spinal cord to the shoulder, arm and hand are overstretched or torn during childbirth. While spontaneous recovery often occurs in mild cases, more severe injuries lead to lasting limitations in movement and function.
Beyond the obvious physical challenges, babies afflicted with brachial plexus injuries and their families commonly confront a host of emotional, psychological, financial and legal hardships. As daunting as these realities are, arming yourself with information is the best way to prepare for the road ahead while equipping yourself to make the best decisions for your child.
Stalwart Law Group has decades of experience guiding clients through birth injury cases. Our team of talented and dedicated attorneys are available to give you personalized and strategic attention. Call our offices today at 310-954-2000for your free consultation.
* The articles provided on the Stalwart Law website are for informational purposes only and are not intended to be used as professional legal advice or as a substitute for legal consultation with a qualified attorney.
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