When the joy of childbirth turns into heartbreak due to medical negligence, families in Weston deserve answers and justice. At Rafaeli Law PLLC, our experienced Weston birth injury lawyers help parents pursue compensation when preventable errors cause serious harm to their newborn or mother. We are dedicated to holding negligent healthcare providers accountable and guiding families through complex legal paths with compassion and strength. ]
A birth injury is physical or neurological damage sustained by a newborn during labor or delivery, often caused by medical negligence. These injuries differ from birth defects, which stem from genetic or prenatal conditions. A birth injury can result in lifelong challenges for the child and emotional and financial strain for the family.
Understanding this distinction is crucial for determining liability in a medical malpractice claim. Our team also handles wrongful death cases where negligence leads to fatal birth complications.
Weston families may face a range of birth injuries caused by healthcare provider negligence. Some of the most common include:
These conditions often require long-term medical care, therapy, and special education support, imposing both financial and emotional burdens on families. You can explore similar cases in our case results section.
Medical negligence can take many forms, including:
According to the Florida Department of Health, improper medical care during labor is a significant contributor to preventable infant injuries.
To succeed in a birth injury lawsuit, your legal team must demonstrate:
This requires expert testimony, medical record review, and litigation strategy, tools our Weston medical malpractice attorneys use every day.
Metric | Description |
Average Birth Injury Settlement in Florida | $500,000 – $1 million+ depending on severity and long-term care needs |
Most Common Injury in Weston Cases | Cerebral Palsy, often due to lack of oxygen or delayed C-sections |
State Filing Deadline for Parents | 2 years from when the injury is discovered or should have been discovered |
Extended Filing for Minors | Up to the child’s 8th birthday, per Florida law |
US Birth Injury Rate | 6 to 8 per 1,000 live births (CDC) |
Florida Medical Malpractice Claims (2022) | Over 1,500 payouts reported (National Practitioner Data Bank) |
High-Risk Delivery Sites | Facilities in Broward County and Weston-area hospitals |
Weston families trust Rafaeli Law PLLC because we provide:
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A successful claim can help families recover economic and non-economic damages:
In Florida, some birth injury settlements exceed $1 million, depending on the severity of harm and projected lifelong care costs. According to the National Practitioner Data Bank, over 1,500 malpractice payments were made in Florida in 2022 alone. Read about the types of compensation in similar birth injury cases.
Under Florida law (Fla. Stat. § 95.11):
It’s critical to consult a birth injury lawyer early to preserve your legal rights. Delaying could bar your claim entirely. For more legal context, review our legal disclaimer and privacy policy.
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A birth injury refers to harm sustained by an infant during labor or delivery due to preventable medical errors or negligence. Common examples include cerebral palsy, nerve damage, and fractures.
You generally have 2 years from the date the injury is discovered, or until the child’s 8th birthday in some cases involving delayed discovery.
Yes, if hospital staff or policies contributed to negligence during delivery, the facility could be held liable in a malpractice lawsuit.
Compensation may cover medical expenses, future care, loss of earnings, emotional distress, and other damages related to your child's injury.
No, not all birth injuries are due to malpractice. Some may be unavoidable. A thorough investigation can determine whether negligence played a role.
Your attorney will collect medical records, expert opinions, and testimonies to show that the provider’s actions fell below accepted standards of care.
CDC data suggests that 6–8 out of every 1,000 births in the U.S. involve some form of birth injury. Florida’s rate is similar.
Signs can include difficulty breathing, seizures, poor muscle tone, feeding problems, or failure to meet developmental milestones.
At Rafaeli Law PLLC, we work on a contingency fee basis. You don’t pay anything unless we win your case.
Local lawyers understand the community, local hospitals, and Florida’s legal system—giving you an advantage in navigating your claim.
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.