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Vacuum Extraction Injury Lawyer

Legal Support After A Vacuum-Assisted Birth Injury

If your baby was injured during a vacuum-assisted delivery, a vacuum extraction injury lawyer in Colorado Springs can help you understand what happened and whether you may have a medical malpractice claim. Injuries caused during delivery can lead to immediate complications, ongoing treatment, and long-term developmental concerns.

At Gaddis, Herd, Craw & Adams, P.C., we help families in Colorado Springs and throughout El Paso County evaluate birth injury cases involving vacuum extraction. Our attorneys review the medical records, explain whether the care may have fallen below accepted standards, and pursue compensation for medical care, therapy, and other future needs. We offer free consultations for families seeking answers after a difficult delivery.

If your child suffered injuries during a vacuum-assisted delivery, speaking with a vacuum extraction injury lawyer can help you understand your legal options. Contact Gaddis, Herd, Craw & Adams, P.C. for a free consultation to discuss what happened and learn whether you may have a medical malpractice claim.

Why Families Choose Our Law Firm

Gaddis, Herd, Craw & Adams, P.C. represents injured individuals and families only. We do not represent hospitals, corporations, or insurance companies. Our attorneys have more than 150 years of combined legal practice, and the firm holds a Tier 1 ranking in Best Lawyers and U.S. News Best Law Firms.

Members of our team are graduates of the Trial Lawyers College. We prepare every birth injury case thoroughly and are ready to negotiate or litigate when needed.

What Is a Vacuum Extraction Injury?

Vacuum extraction is a delivery method sometimes used during vaginal birth when the baby needs help moving through the birth canal. The provider places a cup on the baby’s head and applies traction during contractions.

When used properly, vacuum extraction can be appropriate in some deliveries. When used improperly, it can cause serious birth injuries. A vacuum extraction injury may involve scalp injuries, bleeding inside the skull, skull fractures, nerve damage, or oxygen deprivation. Some babies recover fully, while others need ongoing medical and developmental care.

How Vacuum Extraction Injuries Happen

The risk of injury may increase when a provider uses a vacuum while the baby is too high in the pelvis, continues after repeated failed attempts, applies excessive force, or combines the vacuum with other instruments. In some situations, a cesarean section may have been the safer option.

Not every poor outcome means negligence occurred. A vacuum extraction injury attorney reviews the delivery records, neonatal records, and other medical evidence to determine whether the care appears to meet accepted standards. The key question is whether the medical team acted reasonably under the circumstances.

Common Injuries Linked to Vacuum-Assisted Delivery

Vacuum-assisted birth injuries can include:

  • Scalp swelling
  • Scalp lacerations
  • Bleeding inside the skull
  • Skull fractures
  • Facial nerve injuries
  • Brachial plexus injuries
  • Oxygen deprivation
  • Seizures or neurological complications

In severe cases, oxygen loss may result in perinatal asphyxia, which can lead to permanent conditions such as cerebral palsy. Traction-related nerve damage during delivery may also cause Erb’s palsy.

These injuries can range from temporary to permanent. Some children need follow-up care, therapy, specialist treatment, or long-term support.

How a Vacuum Extraction Injury Lawyer Can Help

After a birth injury, our team helps families by:

  • Offering a free consultation
  • Reviewing the pregnancy, labor, and delivery facts
  • Collecting and reviewing medical records
  • Evaluating whether the care may have fallen below accepted standards
  • Identifying potentially responsible providers or medical facilities
  • Assessing your child’s current and future care needs
  • Preparing a claim for settlement or court, if needed
  • Pursuing compensation for treatment, therapy, equipment, and long-term support
  • We handle the legal process so families can stay focused on their child’s care.

What To Do After a Suspected Vacuum Extraction Injury

If you believe your child was injured during a vacuum-assisted delivery.

Important steps include:

  • Keep copies of medical records, discharge papers, and imaging reports
  • Write down what you remember about the labor and delivery
  • Save written communication from the hospital, providers, or insurers
  • Schedule a consultation with a vacuum extraction injury lawyer in Colorado Springs
  • Early review can help preserve evidence and protect your legal options.

Vacuum Extraction Injury Claims in Colorado Springs

Vacuum extraction injury cases in Colorado Springs are usually handled under Colorado medical negligence law. These cases are subject to filing deadlines, and the deadline may depend on when the injury was discovered and the child’s age.

A case may be filed in a Colorado state court, including the El Paso County District Court, depending on where the care occurred and who is named in the lawsuit. Many of these cases involve hospitals and providers in and around Colorado Springs. The central issue is whether the medical team’s decisions during delivery fell below the accepted standard of care.

Our attorneys review the records, identify possible errors, and determine whether the injury may support a claim under Colorado law. We also evaluate the effect of the injury on your child’s future medical and developmental needs. In some cases, damages may also include the physical and emotional impact of the delivery.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if my baby’s injury was caused by vacuum extraction?

The best way to find out is to review the medical records and imaging. Delivery notes, newborn records, and other medical documents may show whether the timing and type of injury are consistent with vacuum use.

Do I have a medical negligence case for a vacuum extraction injury?

You may have a claim if the medical care fell below accepted standards and caused your baby’s injury. A vacuum extraction injury attorney can review the facts and determine whether further investigation is warranted.

What does it cost to have your team review our case?

We offer free, no-obligation consultations. If we move forward with your case, fee arrangements are explained clearly before you make any decision.

What compensation may be available in a vacuum extraction injury case?

Compensation may include medical expenses, therapy costs, future care needs, adaptive equipment, and other losses related to the injury. The value of a claim depends on the facts of the case and the extent of the harm.

How long do we have to file a vacuum extraction injury claim in Colorado?

Colorado law sets deadlines for medical negligence claims, and different rules can apply in cases involving children. Because the exact deadline depends on the facts, it is important to speak with an attorney as soon as possible.

If your child was injured during a vacuum-assisted delivery, Gaddis, Herd, Craw & Adams, P.C. can review what happened and explain whether you may have a birth injury claim under Colorado law. We offer free consultations and provide clear information about your legal options.

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