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Spina Bifida

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Spina bifida is a serious neural tube defect that occurs when a baby’s spine and spinal cord don’t form properly. This condition can arise from issues during pregnancy that are exacerbated by medical negligence, such as a failure to diagnose maternal conditions or not providing adequate prenatal care.

If your child has been diagnosed with spina bifida due to preventable medical errors, you may have the right to secure justice and compensation. At The Brothers Law Firm, we have the expertise, resources, and dedication to investigate your case thoroughly, consult with industry-leading medical experts, and aggressively pursue the compensation your family needs to support your child’s future.

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At The Brothers Law Firm, we are here to ease your burden by offering accessible legal support to every family we represent.

We offer:

  • Free Consultations: We provide initial case evaluations at no charge to discuss your situation and determine the best path forward.
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You are not alone on this challenging path. Contact us today at (903) 829-3877 to schedule a free consultation with a Houston spina bifida attorney.

What Is Spina Bifida?

Spina bifida is a type of birth defect that arises during the early stages of fetal development when the spinal column does not close completely. This can affect both the spine and the nervous system, resulting in complications ranging from mild mobility issues to severe physical and neurological disabilities. While some cases occur naturally, there are instances where insufficient or negligent medical care during pregnancy contributes to the condition.

Medical providers must ensure that mothers receive adequate prenatal care, which includes monitoring for conditions like folic acid deficiencies, maternal infections, or diabetes—factors often linked to spina bifida. Failing to provide prenatal vitamins, mismanaging high-risk pregnancies, or neglecting early diagnosis through proper screening can all lead to preventable spina bifida cases. When medical negligence occurs, families have the right to hold healthcare providers accountable.

Types of Spina Bifida

Spina bifida can present in different forms, and the severity of the condition depends on the type and extent of the spinal defect. These include:

  • Spina Bifida Occulta: This is the mildest and most common form, where there is a small gap in the spine but no opening or sac. Many individuals with this type experience no symptoms, though it can go undiagnosed unless complications arise.
  • Meningocele: This occurs when only the meninges push through an opening in the baby’s back, while the spinal cord remains intact. It is less severe than myelomeningocele and typically does not cause significant problems, though surgery may be needed to remove the sac and prevent complications.
  • Myelomeningocele (Open Spina Bifida): This is the most severe type, where the spinal cord and nerves push through an opening in the spine, causing significant damage. This often leads to paralysis or other long-term neurological challenges.

Regardless of the severity, spina bifida can impact a child’s quality of life and development. If negligence contributed to your child’s condition, The Brothers Law Firm is here to fight for your family’s future.

The Impact of Spina Bifida

Families navigating life with spina bifida face a wide range of challenges, many of which directly affect their future. Understanding the prevalence, causes, and outcomes of spina bifida can provide perspective on the importance of pursuing justice in cases of negligence.

Some key insights include:

  • Prevalence: Spina bifida affects approximately 1 in 2,875 births in the United States each year. Early detection and proper medical management can mitigate some of its impacts.
  • Medical Oversight: A lack of early intervention or insufficient prenatal care can exacerbate the risk of spina bifida. Maternal deficiencies in folic acid should be monitored, as they are a significant contributor.
  • Ongoing Care Requirements: Children with spina bifida, particularly severe forms like myelomeningocele, may need multiple surgeries, physical therapy, and lifelong assistive devices. These costs place a financial and emotional strain on families.
  • Developmental Challenges: Beyond physical impairments, spina bifida may lead to learning disabilities, bladder and bowel problems, and other long-term health issues that require specialized care.

At The Brothers Law Firm, we understand the unique financial, emotional, and physical burdens spina bifida can place on families. We strive to secure the resources you deserve to help your child thrive, despite the challenges.

Who Is Liable in a Spina Bifida Case?

Establishing liability in medical negligence cases requires a close examination of prenatal care, labor and delivery records, and a careful review by qualified medical experts. Several parties may be responsible depending on the circumstances surrounding a child’s spina bifida diagnosis.

These can include:

  • Obstetricians: Failing to monitor maternal folic acid levels, mismanaging prenatal care, or neglecting prenatal screenings may result in liability.
  • Prenatal Specialists: If specialists overseeing high-risk pregnancies fail to provide proper advice or treatment, they may be held responsible.
  • Labor and Delivery Nurses: Nurses who fail to communicate critical issues or neglect their duties during prenatal visits may share in the responsibility.
  • Hospitals: Hospitals are obligated to ensure that their staff are adequately trained, supervised, and competent in providing prenatal care. Neglecting these requirements can lead to institutional liability.

At The Brothers Law Firm, we work diligently to uncover how negligence contributed to your child’s diagnosis and hold the responsible parties accountable.

Why Choose The Brothers Law Firm?

Choosing the right attorney to represent your family is one of the most important decisions you can make. At The Brothers Law Firm, we approach every case with compassion, commitment, and unmatched attention to detail.

  • A Personalized Approach: We listen, understand your unique situation, and provide tailored guidance that reflects your family’s needs.
  • Clear Communication: We keep you informed at every stage of the process, so you always understand what’s happening with your case.
  • Trial-Prepared Advocacy: From day one, we prepare your case like it’s going to trial, ensuring we’re ready to fight for the best possible outcome.
  • Strong Results: Our experience as skilled litigators has earned families across Texas the justice they deserve.

We understand that no amount of compensation can change the difficulties you face, but we are committed to helping you secure the resources needed to safeguard your child’s future.

Call (903) 829-3877 or contact us online for a free consultation with an experienced Houston spina bifida attorney today.

Frequently Asked Questions About Spina Bifida Cases

What Are the Signs of Spina Bifida During Pregnancy?
Doctors can often detect spina bifida during prenatal care through ultrasounds, blood tests, or specialized imaging like amniocentesis. Common warning signs include increased levels of alpha-fetoprotein.

How Is Spina Bifida Diagnosed Post-Birth?
Once a baby is born, spina bifida is typically diagnosed through physical examinations and imaging scans, such as X-rays, MRIs, or CT scans, to assess the condition’s severity and impacts.

What Damages Can Families Recover in Spina Bifida Cases?
Compensation can include coverage for medical costs, physical and occupational therapy, adaptive devices, assistive technologies, lost wages, emotional distress, and more.

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