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- How did this happen?
- Why did it happen to my child?
- Who is at fault?
- What is going to happen next?
- How will I care for my child?

You may be confused and scared.
Wondering if you did anything to cause your child to suffer. When, in fact, many birth injuries or trauma are caused by health care providers who gave you or your child the wrong care and treatment during your pregnancy, the birthing process, or even after birth. This site is dedicated to helping families like yours get the resources you require to properly care for your child along with the legal counsel you deserve to help answer questions and take action, if called for.

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