Birth Fractures

Birth Fracture Attorney in Boston

Legal Help For Families After Newborn Fractures

Discovering that your newborn suffered a bone fracture during delivery turns a joyous occasion into a terrifying medical crisis filled with immediate pediatric interventions and overwhelming anxiety about your child's development. When a medical professional in Boston uses excessive physical force, improperly applies delivery instruments, or fails to correctly manage complications like shoulder dystocia, it often results in devastating infant injuries such as a fractured clavicle, arm, or skull. Your immediate priority must be securing specialized pediatric care for your baby and preserving all maternal and neonatal medical records before hospital administrators attempt to obscure the details of the difficult delivery. You have the right to hold negligent medical staff accountable and seek full financial compensation to cover the unexpected costs of neonatal intensive care, ongoing physical therapy, and necessary future treatments.

Retaining the specialized birth injury advocates at Crowe & Harris, LLP provides your family with the aggressive representation needed to challenge powerful Boston hospital networks and their corporate malpractice insurance teams. We work with families in Boston and throughout Massachusetts and New England who are facing this situation. Our firm has focused on personal injury law since 1999, and our senior partners bring more than 75 years of combined experience to each case. We combine legal analysis with medical insight so parents do not have to navigate these issues alone. By trusting our dedicated legal team to manage the intricate legal filings and fierce settlement negotiations, you can focus entirely on supporting your newborn's recovery while we fight to secure the comprehensive financial settlement required to safeguard your child's future.

Contact the Boston birth fracture attorneys at Crowe & Harris, LLP today for a free case evaluation to protect your family and demand the justice your child deserves.

How We Help Families After Birth Fractures

When you contact our firm, we start by giving you time to tell your story. We ask about your pregnancy, how labor progressed, what you were told during delivery, and how the fracture was discovered. Many parents have never been through anything like this, so we work to make the conversation straightforward and respectful.

Our attorneys then gather and review relevant records, which typically include prenatal charts, labor and delivery notes, operative reports, and imaging or pediatric records. We work closely with nurses on our team who help interpret fetal monitoring strips, delivery documentation, and newborn assessments. This legal and medical collaboration helps us identify details that might indicate avoidable injury.

Senior partners are actively involved in every case we accept. Their decades of experience with complex injury claims guide how we analyze what happened and how we talk with you about potential options. We hold regular internal strategy meetings with attorneys, nurses, paralegals, and staff to review developments and refine the direction of each case.

Throughout the process, we place a strong emphasis on communication. Families receive updates in plain language, and we encourage questions. We understand that you are making medical decisions for your child at the same time that you are considering legal ones, and our team works to support you in both areas. When you work with our birth fracture lawyer team, you are not treated as another file, but as parents facing a difficult situation.

When A Birth Fracture May Involve Negligence

Not every newborn fracture is the result of medical negligence. Some babies have conditions that make their bones more fragile, and some deliveries are so complicated that injuries can occur even when the staff acts carefully. At the same time, there are situations where fractures are linked to preventable errors during labor, delivery, or newborn care.

Fractures can occur during difficult vaginal deliveries, especially when the baby is large, in an unusual position, or when labor has gone on for a long time. Improper use of instruments, such as forceps or vacuum devices, may place excessive pressure on a baby’s bones. In some cases, rough handling of the infant immediately after birth, or during maneuvers intended to manage shoulder dystocia, can contribute to injury.

Parents often begin to suspect a problem when they notice that explanations change, when pain or limited movement is not addressed promptly, or when multiple injuries are present. Sometimes a fracture is diagnosed days after delivery, and families are left wondering why no one noticed earlier. In these situations, it can be helpful to have a legal and medical team carefully compare what happened with accepted standards of care in Massachusetts.

When we review a potential claim, we look at the clinical picture, the timing of the diagnosis, and whether staff followed appropriate protocols for the circumstances they faced. We consider whether different choices might reasonably have reduced the risk of a fracture. By examining the record in detail, our attorneys and nurses work to give you an informed view of whether negligence may have contributed to your baby’s injury.

What To Do If Your Baby Has A Fracture

After a birth fracture diagnosis, your priority is your child’s health and comfort. Following your pediatrician’s or pediatric orthopedic provider’s instructions is essential. You can also ask questions about healing time, possible long-term effects, and what signs would suggest that your baby needs additional evaluation.

At the same time, it can be helpful to start organizing information about what occurred. Keep copies of hospital discharge papers, imaging reports, and follow-up visit summaries. If you remember specific conversations with doctors or nurses that stood out to you, consider writing down dates, names, and what was said while your memory is fresh.

Practical steps you can take now include:

  • Keeping all medical records, appointment cards, and imaging reports together in one place
  • Writing a simple timeline of your labor, delivery, and when you first learned of the fracture
  • Noting any changes or inconsistencies in the explanations you receive about how the injury occurred
  • Gathering contact information for providers and facilities involved in your care

Once you have this information, you may wish to speak with a birth fracture lawyer who can review it with you. At Crowe & Harris, LLP, we offer free consultations so families can ask questions in a private setting. During that conversation, we talk through your child’s medical situation, the care you received, and how the law in Massachusetts may apply, then discuss possible next steps.

Our Experience With Complex Injury Cases

Choosing a lawyer for a birth-related injury often comes down to trust in their judgment and experience. Our firm has represented injured clients since 1999, focusing on personal injury matters. Over that time, we have handled many cases that required careful analysis of medical records, consultation with experts, and thoughtful planning for long-term needs.

Founding partner Philip J. Crowe has been licensed since 1969. He is a member of the American Association for Justice and the Massachusetts Academy of Trial Attorneys, organizations dedicated to protecting the rights of injured people. His decades of practice give our team a seasoned perspective on complex medical and legal issues.

Attorney Michael J. Harris has been licensed since 2001 in Massachusetts and New Hampshire. He was recognized in 2006 as a Rising Star among the top young lawyers in Massachusetts by Boston Magazine. Families who work with us benefit from leadership that has been consistently engaged in serious injury litigation across the region.

Our office is based in Boston, and we regularly work with clients whose care took place in major hospitals in the city and throughout Massachusetts. We are familiar with how birth injury cases typically proceed in courts in this area, and we understand the local medical landscape. This local knowledge is one reason families look for a birth fracture lawyer Boston parents can rely on when they are deciding how to move forward.

Behind every case is a coordinated team that includes attorneys, nurses, paralegals, and support staff. We hold regular meetings to evaluate strategy, discuss new information, and plan next steps. This structure allows us to look at each claim from multiple angles and to tailor our approach to the specific needs of your child and family.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does a birth fracture always mean malpractice?

No. Some fractures occur even when providers act reasonably, or when a baby has underlying conditions. A careful review of records and circumstances is needed to see whether accepted standards of care were followed. Our attorneys and nurses work together to evaluate that for each family.

How soon should I contact your firm?

It is generally wise to contact us as soon as you feel ready. Massachusetts has time limits for bringing medical negligence claims, and it takes time to gather and review records. An early consultation allows us to explain these deadlines and help you decide on the next steps.

What information should I bring to a consultation?

Bringing discharge papers, imaging reports, and any follow-up visit summaries is helpful. A simple written timeline of your labor, delivery, and when the fracture was discovered can also be useful. If you do not have everything yet, we can discuss what is available and how additional records may be obtained.

How will nurses be involved in my case?

Nurses on our team help interpret medical records, such as fetal monitoring strips, delivery notes, and newborn assessments. They work alongside our attorneys to identify potential concerns and to clarify what the documentation shows. This collaboration supports a thorough evaluation of what happened during and after birth.

What will it cost to have you review my case?

We offer free initial consultations, so there is no charge to speak with us about your child’s fracture. During that meeting, we explain how fees typically work in personal injury and medical negligence matters. Our goal is to make legal guidance accessible for families already facing significant medical demands.

Secure Your Childs Future With A Boston Birth Fracture Advocate

A preventable delivery room injury can jeopardize your child's physical development and burden your family with unforeseen medical debt. Do not let negligent medical professionals and massive Boston hospital networks avoid responsibility for your newborn's trauma. The experienced legal team at Crowe & Harris, LLP is ready to shoulder the complex legal burden so you can focus entirely on your baby's healing and well-being.

Schedule your free consultation with our Boston birth injury lawyers today to discuss your case and start fighting for the financial compensation your family needs.

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