Justice for Birth Injuries

At Beausay & Nichols Law Firm, we help families affected by brachial plexus injuries recover deserved compensation. Our experienced team investigates claims and builds strong cases against negligent medical providers. With a history of successful medical malpractice settlements, we're ready to fight for you. Contact us today for a free case evaluation with a Columbus, OH, brachial plexus injury attorney.

What Is the Brachial Plexus Injury?

The brachial plexus is a dense network of nerves within the shoulder that controls the functioning of the arm, hand, and fingers. These nerves link with the spinal cord and extend through the neck and into the arm, forming a vital connection between the brain and the upper limb. Any injury to the brachial plexus can disrupt this connection, greatly affecting the way an arm works. Brachial plexus injuries involve compressing, tearing, or stretching of these nerves. These injuries often result from trauma, and in medical malpractice cases, they may occur during childbirth or due to improper medical procedures. Brachial plexus injuries exhibit the following symptoms:

  • Weakness in the shoulder, arm, or hand
  • Loss of sensation or numbness
  • Burning or shooting pain
  • Limited motion or inability to move the arm

There are two forms of brachial plexus injury associated with birth injuries called Erb's Palsy and Klumpke's Palsy. While Erb's palsy specifically affects the upper nerves of the brachial plexus, Klumpke's palsy is linked with damage to the lower nerves of the brachial plexus. When these injuries result from medical negligence, they can cause severe outcomes in the life of the baby. For instance, excessive force on the brachial plexus can cause rupture injuries, which require surgery to address. Our Columbus, OH, brachial plexus attorneys will help determine the injuries you suffered to build a valid compensation claim.

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Different Types of Brachial Plexus Injuries

Birth injuries involving the brachial plexus come in various forms. Below are the most common forms of brachial plexus-related birth injuries:

Neuropraxia or stretch

This is the most common type of brachial plexus injury. It involves a nerve stretching but not getting torn, often resulting in temporary loss of function that can recover over time.

Neuroma

A neuroma occurs when scar tissue forms around the injured nerve as it tries to heal. This scar tissue can compress the nerve, causing pain and limiting its functionality.

Rupture

A rupture is a more severe injury where the nerve is torn but not at the spinal cord level. Surgical intervention is often required to repair the damage.

Avulsion

Being the most serious type of brachial plexus injury, an avulsion involves completely tearing away from the spinal cord. This injury is irreversible and can result in permanent paralysis.

The seriousness of a brachial plexus injury depends on the nerves affected and the magnitude of the injury. It is not uncommon for the victims of these injuries to need pain management medications and assistive devices. Our Columbus, Ohio, brachial plexus lawyers have the resources to hold the responsible hospitals or doctors accountable for the losses you or your child has sustained as a result of your injury.

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What Sets Us Apart for Medical Malpractice Claims?

When dealing with a medical malpractice claim, you need a law firm with a strong grip of the ins and outs of these cases. At Beasay & Nichols Law Firm, we know how to get victims the compensation they deserve after a brachial plexus injury. Some reasons you should choose us to represent you include:

  • It's our major focus. Medical malpractice cases make up 80% of our caseload. This focus allows us to stay on the cutting edge of developments in medical malpractice law, which is an advantage to you in pursuing your claim.
  • Experience. Over the several decades we have been in practice, we have successfully won a wide range of medical malpractice claims in Columbus, OH.
  • Recognized for consistent results. Our attorneys have been recognized for their consistent ability to secure favorable outcomes for clients. We have earned spots on rising star lists and other recognition and awards.
  • Ability to handle complex cases. Many attorneys refer their most complex cases to us because we are able to handle challenges and secure results.
  • Don't pay until you recover compensation. You don't owe us anything unless we win your case. This indicates that we will always be motivated to achieve the best possible outcome.

Schedule a Free Case Evaluation with a Brachial Plexus Injury Lawyer in Columbus, OH, Today

If you suspect the negligence of a healthcare professional caused injury to your child, you should contact an attorney immediately. At Beausay & Nichols Law Firm, we know how to hold hospitals and doctors accountable and work tirelessly to get our clients the full and fair value of their claims. Don't wait any longer —  contact us now and let our brachial plexus attorneys in Columbus, OH, evaluate your legal options and protect your rights.

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