Birth Injury Lawyers

Looking for the right lawyer to help you seek compensation for your seriously injured child?

Few events in a parent’s life are more traumatic than the discovery that an infant has suffered harm during the birth process, especially if you suspect that the injury could have been prevented.

HSH birth injury lawyers have the experience to guide you through the complicated claims process – we have helped numerous families to obtain the compensation they need to give their children the best future possible.

If your infant has been diagnosed as suffering from cerebral palsy, shoulder dystocia, spinal cord injury, hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy (HIE), hypoglycemia, jaundice/kernicterus, brain injury, or another birth injury, we want to hear from you.

 

Reach out for a free consultation.

Lawyers from our birth injury team can meet with you anywhere in Ontario, or via videoconference, to review your specific situation and answer your questions. We will listen carefully to your story, and we will answer all of your questions clearly. Because we work on a contingency fee basis, we will not bill you for our services until we have successfully recovered compensation for your child.

Our well-respected team of birth injury lawyers works closely with medical experts and other specialists to investigate what went wrong and to learn what role medical malpractice may have played in the outcome.

While you focus on your baby’s growth and development, our lawyers can help to obtain the compensation your family needs in order to move forward. We take into account your child’s immediate care needs and potential future expenses such as rehabilitation services or home modifications.

Get in touch today to learn how Howie Sacks & Henry can help.

Among the best in Canada

Since 2011, our peers have consistently voted for us as one of Canada’s top personal injury firms in Canadian Lawyer magazine’s annual rankings of the top personal injury boutiques in Canada.

Howie, Sacks & Henry LLP – Personal Injury Law – Canadian Lawyer Magazine 2023
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