A birth injury can turn what should have been a joyful moment into a frightening and uncertain beginning. The Stuckey Firm helps Springfield families seek answers and long-term support through a clear legal approach built around what their child needs next.
Birth Injuries Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between a birth injury and a birth defect?
What is the difference between a birth injury and a birth defect?
A birth injury is harm that occurs during pregnancy, labor, or delivery, often linked to medical care. A birth defect typically develops before birth and may not be caused by delivery complications.
What if my child’s symptoms did not appear right away?
What if my child’s symptoms did not appear right away?
Some birth injuries are not fully recognized until delays or limitations become more apparent. Medical records may still support a claim, but timing matters, so it is important to speak with counsel early.
How long do I have to file a birth injury claim in Ohio?
How long do I have to file a birth injury claim in Ohio?
Ohio has strict deadlines and procedural requirements for malpractice cases. Because the timeline can be complicated, it is best to consult a lawyer early to protect your rights and preserve evidence.
How do you prove a birth injury was caused by negligence?
How do you prove a birth injury was caused by negligence?
Birth injury claims rely on medical records, expert review, and evidence showing the provider failed to meet the standard of care. The claim must also connect that failure to the injury and resulting damages.
Can a birth injury claim include future treatment and therapy costs?
Can a birth injury claim include future treatment and therapy costs?
Yes. When supported by medical evidence, compensation may include future therapy, equipment, home modifications, and specialized educational needs. Long-term planning is often central to valuing these cases.

Get Answers About a Birth Injury
If your child was harmed during delivery and you are searching for clarity, we are here to help. Contact The Stuckey Firm for a confidential consultation and speak with a childbirth injury attorney in Springfield, OH, who will explain your options and help you understand what steps may come next.


