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Dedicated Legal Support for Families Affected by Birth Injuries in Warwick, RI
At Decof, Mega & Quinn, P.C., we understand the emotional and financial challenges that come with a birth injury diagnosis. If your child has been diagnosed with Erb’s Palsy due to a preventable medical mistake during delivery, you may have the right to seek justice and compensation. Our compassionate and experienced Warwick Erb's Palsy attorneys are here to help you navigate this difficult time and hold negligent parties accountable.
Contact us today at (401) 200-4059 for a free, confidential consultation with our dedicated Warwick Erb’s Palsy lawyers.
What is Erb's Palsy?
Erb’s Palsy is a form of brachial plexus injury that occurs when the network of nerves near the neck — which control movement and sensation in the shoulder, arm, and hand — are stretched, torn, or damaged during childbirth. This condition most commonly results in partial or total loss of use of the affected arm. In some cases, it may resolve with time and therapy; in others, it can cause permanent disability.
Erb’s Palsy typically affects newborns during difficult or traumatic deliveries. While some instances occur naturally, many cases are the result of medical negligence and could have been prevented with proper care.
Common Causes of Erb's Palsy Due to Medical Negligence
Unfortunately, Erb’s Palsy is often caused by mistakes made during labor and delivery. Medical providers are responsible for taking reasonable steps to avoid injury during childbirth. When they fail to meet this standard of care, the consequences can be life-altering.
Some of the most common preventable causes of Erb’s Palsy include:
- Excessive force during delivery: Pulling too hard on the baby’s head or neck during a difficult birth, especially during shoulder dystocia.
- Failure to recognize or respond to shoulder dystocia: This occurs when a baby's shoulder becomes lodged behind the mother's pelvic bone. Mishandling this emergency can cause severe nerve damage.
- Improper use of delivery tools: The misuse of forceps or vacuum extractors can contribute to brachial plexus injuries.
- Delayed C-section: If a vaginal delivery poses a risk due to the baby's size or position, a timely cesarean section may be necessary. Failure to act can result in nerve damage.
- Neglecting risk factors: Large babies (macrosomia), breech position, or maternal conditions such as diabetes should alert medical professionals to a higher risk of complications.
If you suspect that your child’s Erb’s Palsy was caused by a medical provider’s negligence, our experienced Warwick Erb’s Palsy lawyers can help investigate your case.
Short- & Long-Term Effects of Erb's Palsy
The effects of Erb’s Palsy can vary significantly based on the severity of the injury and the timeliness of treatment. While some infants may recover fully, others may face a lifetime of physical and emotional challenges.
Short-Term Effects:
- Weakness or limpness in the affected arm
- Limited range of motion
- Numbness or lack of sensation
- Pain or discomfort
- Visible signs of muscle underdevelopment
Long-Term Effects:
- Permanent loss of function in the shoulder, arm, or hand
- Muscle atrophy or deformity
- Developmental delays in motor skills
- Psychological impacts due to physical limitations
- Ongoing need for physical therapy or surgical intervention
These consequences can impact a child's ability to participate in everyday activities, attend school, and enjoy a normal childhood. They also place a significant financial burden on families, often requiring years of specialized care.
What Compensation Can You Recover?
If your child’s Erb’s Palsy was caused by medical malpractice, you may be entitled to various forms of compensation, including:
- Past and future medical expenses
- Physical and occupational therapy
- Costs of assistive devices or modifications
- Pain and suffering
- Loss of earning potential (for your child’s future)
- Emotional distress
- Loss of enjoyment of life
Our legal team works tirelessly to ensure that every aspect of your child’s care and future needs are taken into account in your claim.
How a Warwick Erb’s Palsy Attorney Can Help
Navigating a medical malpractice claim in Rhode Island can be overwhelming — especially when you're already caring for a child with special needs. That’s where Decof, Mega & Quinn, P.C. steps in. Our team of experienced attorneys is committed to fighting for families who have been harmed by medical negligence.
Here’s what we can do for you:
- Conduct a thorough investigation into the medical circumstances surrounding your child’s birth.
- Consult with leading medical experts to evaluate whether the standard of care was breached.
- Gather and analyze evidence, including medical records, delivery notes, and witness statements.
- Calculate the full extent of damages, including medical bills, future care needs, loss of quality of life, and pain and suffering.
- Negotiate aggressively with insurance companies to secure a fair settlement — or take your case to court if necessary.
With a strong track record in birth injury cases, our Warwick Erb's Palsy attorneys are uniquely positioned to secure the compensation your family deserves.
Request a free case review with our legal team today by calling (401) 200-4059.

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