Birth Asphyxia Attorney in Colorado Springs
Legal Help For Families After Oxygen Deprivation At Birth
When a baby is deprived of oxygen around the time of birth, known as perinatal asphyxia, the impact on that child and family can be lifelong. Parents are often left wondering what went wrong in the delivery room and whether more could have been done to protect their child. In this difficult moment, it can be hard to know where to turn for clear, trustworthy guidance.
At , we help families in Colorado Springs review what happened during labor and delivery and evaluate whether medical malpractice may have played a role in a child’s injury. Our attorneys bring over 150 years of combined experience representing individuals and families in personal injury cases, and we focus on providing careful, personalized attention to every client.
Speak with a birth asphyxia attorney in Colorado Springs to understand what may have happened and what options are available. Contact for a free, confidential consultation focused on your child’s future.
How We Help After Perinatal Asphyxia
If you suspect perinatal asphyxia was caused by mistakes during pregnancy, labor, delivery, or immediate newborn care, our attorneys evaluate whether the facts support a birth injury medical negligence claim. The process starts with a detailed intake of your timeline, then a focused review of records that show what happened and when, including prenatal notes, labor and delivery charts, fetal heart monitoring strips, Apgar scores, cord blood gases when available, resuscitation notes, NICU documentation, imaging, and lab results. We analyze what the care team knew at each decision point, how quickly they responded to signs of distress, and whether the actions taken aligned with accepted standards of care.
If the record review suggests preventable errors may have contributed to oxygen deprivation and resulting brain injury, we explain legal options, likely case steps, and what compensation may cover based on your child’s long-term needs. Families work directly with our attorneys and paralegals, receive clear updates, and get explanations in everyday language so key decisions are informed and timely. We represent only individuals and families, and if the case cannot be resolved through negotiation, we are prepared to present the evidence in court and advocate for your child’s future care and support.
Understanding Perinatal Asphyxia & Possible Negligence
Perinatal asphyxia is oxygen deprivation affecting a newborn’s brain and vital organs during labor, delivery, or the immediate period after birth. Depending on the severity and duration, it can lead to hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE), cerebral palsy, developmental delays, and lasting impairments involving movement, speech, learning, and feeding. Some infants improve with early intervention, but severe injury can require lifelong medical care, therapy, adaptive equipment, and ongoing support.
Perinatal asphyxia is oxygen deprivation to a baby’s brain and organs during labor, delivery, or shortly after birth. It can lead to HIE, cerebral palsy, developmental delays, and long-term problems with movement, speech, learning, feeding, or seizures.
Possible negligence becomes a concern when warning signs were present, but the team did not act fast enough or follow accepted standards of care. Common triggers for review include abnormal fetal heart rate patterns, delayed emergency C-section, extensive resuscitation, very low Apgar scores, NICU admission for suspected brain injury, cooling therapy, or seizures and abnormal muscle tone soon after birth.
Our Process For Colorado Springs Families
Compensation & Your Child’s Future Needs
Families dealing with perinatal asphyxia often face long-term costs tied to medical care, therapy, medications, assistive devices, and specialized education. A medical negligence claim cannot undo the oxygen deprivation, but it can create financial support for the care plan your child may need over time.
Potential damages may include past and future medical treatment, therapy, in-home support, adaptive equipment, and home or vehicle modifications, along with wage loss for parents who reduce work to provide care and, in some cases, the child’s reduced future earning capacity. Because needs can change as a child grows, we build claims around realistic projections and the services your child is likely to require in Colorado Springs. Colorado also has strict deadlines for medical negligence cases that can depend on when the injury was discovered and the child’s age, so early legal guidance helps protect options.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know if my baby’s injury was malpractice?
The only way to assess potential malpractice is through a careful review of records and facts. We examine what happened during pregnancy, labor, and delivery, then compare that care to accepted standards. After that, we discuss our findings with you and explain whether we believe a legal claim may be appropriate.
Will taking legal action affect my child’s medical care?
Filing a claim does not automatically change where your child can receive treatment. Decisions about providers are usually made by families and their insurers. We talk with you about any concerns involving local hospitals or clinics and work to pursue your case while respecting your child’s ongoing care needs.
What will it cost to have your firm review my case?
Your initial consultation with our firm is free and carries no obligation. During that meeting, we listen to your concerns and outline possible next steps. If we both decide to move forward, we discuss our fee structure in detail so you understand how costs will be handled before any commitment is made.
How involved will my family need to be in the lawsuit?
Families are important partners in any case, but we work to handle as much of the legal process as we can. You can expect to share information about your child, respond to questions, and participate in key meetings. Our attorneys and paralegals guide you through each step so you know what to expect.
Is it too late to talk to a lawyer about my child’s birth?
Whether it is too late depends on Colorado’s time limits and the specifics of your situation. These rules can be complex, especially for injuries involving children. We encourage you to contact us so we can review the dates and circumstances and advise you about any remaining options.
Talk With Our Team About Your Child’s Birth
If your baby suffered oxygen deprivation around the time of delivery and you are questioning what happened, you do not have to look for answers alone. Our attorneys at are here to listen, review the details with you, and help you understand whether a medical negligence claim may be worth pursuing.
We offer free, no-obligation consultations and focus on clear, respectful communication throughout every case. With more than 150 years of combined experience representing individuals and families, and a strong reputation for client-centered service in Colorado Springs, we work to provide thoughtful guidance at a time when it matters most.
If you have questions about oxygen deprivation at birth, you can get answers without committing to a lawsuit. Reach out to to schedule a no-obligation consultation and protect your family’s legal options.
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