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Free birth injury case review

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Call us today at (855) 220-1101, use our online chat, or fill out our form.

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We build your claim to get money while you focus on caring for your family.

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We have helped families receive over $490 million in financial compensation.

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No diagnosis is required to receive help

The sooner you call, the more we can help

Recognizing any sort of developmental delay in your child can be very hard. All of our children are perfect the way they are. If your child is not meeting important developmental milestones, there may have been complications in prenatal care and/or during the birthing process. Contact us so we can listen to your story.

Recent birth injury settlements

Our partner law firm works to maximize your potential compensation amount to get your family the money you may deserve. The average payout is $1 million for neonatal medical malpractice lawsuits.

$4 mil for a birth injury
$3 mil for bilateral cleft palate and lip
$4 mil for cerebral palsy
$4 mil for a birth injury
$950k for brachial plexus injury
$10.4 mil for cerebral palsy

In the United States, a baby is born with cerebral palsy every hour.

Medical costs for children with cerebral palsy are 10 times higher than those without it.

The estimated lifetime cost to care for an individual with cerebral palsy is over $1.5 million.

Organizations we support

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  • Gray Cerebral Palsy Foundation logo
  • Gray Easter Seals logo
  • Gray logo for the Children's Hemiplegia and Stroke Association (CHASA)