Erb’s Palsy
Erb’s palsy is a disorder resulting from injury to the brachial plexus, a network of nerves that pass through the neck, armpit area, and into the arm. This condition often leads to partial or complete paralysis in the face, arm, or hand. This condition is most commonly linked to complications during birth, particularly dystocia, a term for challenging or unusually difficult labor. When an infant’s head and shoulders are improperly twisted during birth, excessive strain can be exerted on the brachial plexus. This strain may stretch or injure these nerves, resulting in paralysis. While these nerves can sometimes heal naturally, extensive physical therapy or surgery is often required.
In California, birth injury attorney Bruce Brusavich is known for his expertise in representing families whose children have suffered from Erb’s palsy due to injuries to the brachial plexus during childbirth. Some of these cases may involve medical malpractice, necessitating legal action to pursue accountability for negligent behavior, potentially through a medical malpractice suit. ACTS LAW is equipped to handle such cases, offering experienced, resourceful, and dedicated legal representation.