Birth Injury Lawyer in North Carolina
All parents wish for their children to be born in perfect health and without complications. Unfortunately in some cases, the actions or inaction of an emergency room, hospital, or delivery room doctor may be liable for injuries. An injury that a child sustained before, during, or after birth can cause lifelong complications.
The disabilities and impairments range from lack of muscle control and learning disabilities to paralysis and the need for round-the-clock care. If your child has suffered a birth injury or birth defect as the result of medical malpractice, you need the assistance of a skilled medical malpractice and personal injury attorney.
At the Charlotte, North Carolina, office of The Karney Law Firm, attorney Robert A. Karney leads our staff in providing comprehensive birth injury representation. He has more than 30 years of experience handling a wide range of birth injury and personal injury cases for clients across the state. Our entire staff takes birth injury cases very seriously and treats clients with the respect and attention they deserve. We represent clients in many different types of birth injury cases, such as:
- Erb's palsy
- Shoulder dystocia
- Cerebral palsy
- Brain damage
- Failure to do a Caesarian (C-section)
- Failure to diagnose a complicating condition (such as preecclampsia)
- Wrongfully induced labor
- Hypoxia (oxygen deprivation)
We also represent clients in wrongful death claims when a child has died due to the actions, or lack of actions, of medical staff.
Contact a Birth Injury Lawyer Today
CONTACT us at The Karney Law Firm today. During your free initial consultation, a member of our firm can assess your case and determine the best way in which to pursue compensation for the birth injuries your child has suffered.
Personal injury attorney Robert A. Karney provides legal advice and representation to injured clients across North Carolina, including Raleigh, Durham, Greenville, Greensboro, Winston-Salem, Fayetteville, Morganton, Asheville, Gastonia, Wilmington, Statesville, Jacksonville, Rocky Mount, Goldsboro, Hickory, and Avery County.




















