Baby malpractice cases are among the most sensitive and complex legal challenges, often involving medical errors during pregnancy, labor, delivery, or shortly after birth. These errors can lead to serious, long-term health issues or disabilities for the child. Schroeter Goldmark & Bender is dedicated to supporting families facing the aftermath. A baby malpractice attorney at our firm can provide the guidance you need during this impossible time.
Combining a deep understanding of medical procedures and standards with a commitment to achieving justice for the youngest victims and their families, Schroeter Goldmark & Bender is uniquely qualified to handle baby malpractice cases. We strive to hold responsible parties accountable for their actions, securing the necessary resources to support your child's recovery and future.
Contact a baby malpractice lawyer at Schroeter Goldmark & Bender today to discuss your options and rights: (206) 208-0318.
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Failure to Timely Transfer Care $1.5 Million Settlement
$1.5 million settlement for birth injury causing permanent impairment of vision resulting from failure to timely transfer care from midwife to hospital.
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Failure to Perform C-Section $1.5 Million Settlement
$1.5 million settlement for failure to perform a C-section to deliver a baby showing clear signs of fetal distress.
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Delayed Delivery $1.7 Million Verdict/Settlement
$1.7 million verdict/settlement in a birth injury/delayed delivery case. Child suffers from cognitive disabilities.
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Failure to Diagnose Neonatal Hypoglycemia $17 Million Verdict
$17 million verdict in an out-of-state birth injury/hypoglycemia case. Infant left in a permanent vegetative state after a failure to diagnose neonatal hypoglycemia.
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Shoulder Dystocia $2.7 Million Verdict
$2.7 million verdict in a birth injury/shoulder dystocia (entrapment in birth canal) case. Infant has a permanently partially disabled arm.
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Neonatal Resuscitation $3.4 Million Verdict
$3.4 million verdict in a birth injury/neonatal resuscitation case. Infant suffers from some developmental delay and walking disabilities caused by failure to properly resuscitate following a difficult labor.
At Schroeter Goldmark & Bender, we guide families through the challenges of birth injury cases with compassion and expertise. With over five decades of experience in Washington state, our team is dedicated to helping you secure justice and fair compensation, so you can focus on your child’s wellbeing.
Why Choose Us:
- Over 50 years of proven experience in birth injury law
- Compassionate, personalized support for every family
- Deep knowledge of local hospitals and court systems
- Innovative legal strategies tailored to your case
- Strong commitment to achieving justice and financial relief
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Over 50 Years Advocating for Families
Experienced legal support for birth injuries since 1969.
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Compassionate Guidance Every Step
We provide caring and personalized legal help for your family.
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Proven Success in Birth Injury Cases
Millions recovered for families facing medical negligence.
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Expertise in Washington Birth Injury Law
Deep local knowledge ensures strong advocacy for your child.
At Schroeter Goldmark & Bender, our team of experienced attorneys is passionate about supporting families affected by birth injuries throughout Seattle and Washington state. With over 50 years of experience, we provide personalized legal guidance to help families facing the challenges of medical negligence, ensuring their unique needs are met with compassion and expertise. We stand by our clients from the first consultation through every step of the legal process, working tirelessly to seek justice and secure fair compensation. Our commitment goes beyond legal representation—we strive to be a source of trust and support, allowing families to focus on what matters most: caring for their children.
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How long do I have to file a claim?The time limit for filing a claim, known as the statute of limitations, varies by state. It's essential to act promptly to ensure your claim is filed within the legal timeframe.
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What evidence is needed for a claim?Evidence can include medical records, expert testimony, and documentation of your child's injuries and treatment. Strong evidence is critical to establishing that malpractice occurred and linking it to the harm suffered by your child.
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What is baby malpractice?Baby malpractice occurs when a healthcare provider fails to meet the required standard of care during childbirth, resulting in harm to the baby. This can include actions or omissions that lead to injuries or medical conditions affecting the newborn.
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Who can be held accountable?Doctors, nurses, or other medical staff involved in the childbirth process can be held accountable for malpractice if their actions fell below the accepted medical standards, directly causing harm to your baby.
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