When the joy of childbirth is overshadowed by a preventable injury, families are left facing fear, heartbreak, and a future filled with uncertainty. At Rafaeli Law PLLC, our Atlanta birth injury lawyers are here to help you seek justice and hold negligent medical providers accountable.
With decades of experience representing families across Georgia, we understand the emotional and financial toll of birth trauma. We fight aggressively for the compensation your family needs to move forward.
A birth injury refers to harm suffered by a baby or mother during labor and delivery. While some complications are unavoidable, others result from medical negligence. Common causes include failure to monitor fetal distress, misuse of delivery tools, or delayed C-section decisions.
Types of preventable birth injuries include:
These conditions often require lifelong care and therapy, impacting the child’s quality of life and the family’s financial stability.
According to the Georgia Department of Public Health, approximately 8 out of every 1,000 live births in Georgia result in a birth injury, many of which are preventable. Some examples of negligence include:
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Under Georgia law, you may be entitled to file a medical malpractice lawsuit if a doctor, nurse, or hospital staff member failed to uphold the accepted standard of care.
Legal claims may seek compensation for:
In tragic cases of fatal birth injuries, surviving families may pursue a wrongful death claim.
We take pride in offering compassionate and strategic representation for families navigating the aftermath of a preventable birth injury. Our approach includes:
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| Topic | Details |
| Common Injuries | Cerebral palsy, Erb’s palsy, brachial plexus injuries, fractures, and facial nerve damage |
| Average Cost of Lifetime Care | Severe birth injuries can require $1M–$5M+ in lifetime care and support, depending on severity |
| Statute of Limitations | 2 years from the date of injury (with possible extensions for minors) under Georgia law |
| Required Legal Proof | Must show provider breached standard of care, and the injury directly resulted from that negligence |
| Georgia Birth Injury Rate | Approx. 8 per 1,000 live births involve birth trauma. |
| Compensation May Include | Medical bills, lost income, therapy, equipment, pain and suffering, wrongful death damages |
| Expert Testimony Needed? | Yes, a medical expert affidavit is required to file a malpractice claim in Georgia |
| Liable Parties | OB/GYNs, nurses, anesthesiologists, delivery staff, or hospital administration |
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The sooner you speak with a birth injury lawyer, the better your chances of securing vital evidence and protecting your child’s future. In Georgia, most malpractice cases must be filed within two years of the injury, so don’t wait.
Let us help you hold negligent healthcare providers accountable and secure the financial resources your family deserves. Contact Rafaeli Law PLLC for a no-cost consultation.
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A birth injury is harm to a newborn caused during labor or delivery. If caused by negligence, like improper use of delivery tools, you may have grounds for a claim in Georgia.
Yes, if the injury was due to a hospital employee’s negligence or unsafe practices, you can file a lawsuit under Georgia malpractice laws.
Generally, you have 2 years from the date of injury to file. For children, Georgia allows some extensions. It’s best to consult an attorney quickly.
Georgia law requires expert testimony from a medical professional stating that the standard of care was breached and it caused the injury.
You may be eligible for compensation covering medical expenses, therapy, future care needs, pain and suffering, and emotional damages.
No. Some injuries heal over time, while others—like cerebral palsy or brachial plexus injuries—can have lasting effects and require lifelong care.
Delayed C-sections, improper fetal monitoring, medication errors, and failure to address high-risk conditions like preeclampsia are frequent causes.
Yes. Birth injury cases are complex, and a Georgia-based birth injury attorney understands the legal, medical, and emotional factors involved.
Yes, many are resolved through negotiation. However, a skilled trial lawyer can prepare your case if litigation becomes necessary.
There are no upfront costs. We work on a contingency fee basis, meaning we only get paid if you win.
If you are facing a personal injury or insurance dispute, Rafaeli Law PLLC is here to help. We are dedicated to protecting your rights and helping you secure the compensation you deserve.