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Making a Placental Abruption claim

To make a Placental Abruption claim on a no win, no fee basis or to request a free case review simply call us on 0333 888 0436 or send an email to us at info@childbirthinjurysolicitors.co.uk

What is Placental Abruption?

Placental Abruption occurs when the placenta comes away from the wall of the uterus. When placental abruption happens, urgent medical action is required. Failure to act quickly can result in serious injury.

Doctors and midwives should be aware of the mothers who are most at risk and be able to recognise the early warning signs of Placental Abruption. The usual treatment is an emergency caesarean.

If the medical staff fail to act quickly or appropriately then mother and baby can both suffer serious injury.

Our experienced medical negligence lawyers will be able to offer guidance on whether you are entitled to make a Placental Abruption claim. If the injury has arisen as a result of an avoidable medical error then we will ensure that full compensation is obtained to deal with both the short term and long term needs of mother and baby including:

  • care funding
  • meeting the child’s special educational needs
  • the cost of medical treatment
  • loss of earnings

Claiming compensation

We are specialist birth injury compensation solicitors. We deal with cases on a no win, no fee basis, so you do not need to let worries about legal costs put you off seeking justice.

To talk to one of our medical negligence specialists about making a Placental Abruption claim, call our FREE Birth Injury Helpline on 0333 888 0436. Alternatively you can email us at info@childbirthinjurysolicitors.co.uk

 

Placental Abruption Claims