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Erb's Palsy Attorney in Fort Myers, FL

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Our Fort Myers birth injury lawyers can help you understand your right to lifetime benefits for your son or daughter from the professional who caused his or her injury. Dealing with birth injuries is challenging, but as you process this overwhelming situation, we will demand the answers you deserve to have and hold every entity responsible for the harm your newborn endured. Contact our office today for a free case evaluation.

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Fort Myers Erb's Palsy AttorneyFew things are more painful for a parent than learning that their newborn has suffered an avoidable injury like Erb’s palsy. This condition, caused by damage to the nerves in the shoulder and arm, often results from preventable mistakes during delivery. When this happens, your family deserves answers, accountability, and support.

At Freidin Brown, P.A., our Fort Myers Erb’s palsy attorneys have over 100 years of combined experience helping families pursue justice after medical negligence. We know how to investigate what went wrong and fight for the resources your child will need for treatment, therapy, and a secure future. With a Fort Myers birth injury attorney from our firm by your side, you won’t have to face this challenge alone. Call now for a free case evaluation.

How a Moment in the Delivery Room Can Change a Child’s Life

Erb’s palsy is an injury that affects the network of nerves controlling movement and sensation in the shoulder, arm, and hand. Many children with this condition have weakness, paralysis, or limited range of motion in one arm. While some nerve injuries heal over time, others cause lifelong impairment that requires ongoing therapy or surgery.

Erb’s palsy often occurs during a difficult or mishandled delivery. Medical professionals must recognize risk factors—such as prolonged labor or signs of shoulder dystocia—and respond appropriately. When doctors or nurses pull too forcefully on the baby’s head or neck, delay a necessary C-section, or misuse delivery tools like forceps or vacuums, they can stretch or tear the delicate nerves of the brachial plexus.

Not every birth injury is malpractice, but when a provider fails to meet accepted standards of care and a preventable injury occurs, families have the right to seek justice.

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Holding Negligent Medical Providers Accountable in Florida

Proving that a healthcare provider’s negligence caused your child’s Erb’s palsy requires both medical and legal experience. These cases can be complex, and providers and hospitals rarely admit wrongdoing on their own. To succeed, your legal team must show that:

  • The provider owed a duty of care to you and your baby.
  • The provider breached that duty by failing to act as a reasonably careful professional would under similar circumstances.
  • That breach directly caused your child’s nerve injury.
  • Your family suffered measurable harm, such as medical costs, therapy expenses, or emotional distress.

At Freidin Brown, P.A., our Fort Myers Erb’s palsy lawyers handle every step of this process for you, from obtaining medical evidence to consulting with respected specialists, so you can focus on your child’s care and recovery.

$38,000,000

Medical Malpractice

Philip Freidin along with co-counsel obtained a $38 million verdict for twin boys with retinopathy of prematurity who were rendered blind due to the defendant doctor's malpractice after they were born prematurely. The lawyers at Freidin Brown, P.A. proved to a Ft. Myers jury that had the doctor properly screened and diagnosed the two infants, their sight would have been saved.

$32,000,000

Deceptive Sweepstakes Mailing

Class v. American Family Publishers (AFP) - Freidin Brown, P.A. was one of the firms representing consumers in this nationwide class action for unfair consumer trade practices which resulted in a negotiated settlement in which AFP paid $32 million settlement to compensate individuals who had been taken advantage of by the deceptive sweepstakes mailings.

$15,500,000

Medical Malpractice

Magloire v. Holmes Regional Medical Center – Attorney Philip Freidin obtained a $15.5 million jury verdict in Brevard County, Florida in a medical malpractice case alleging that the hospital and its doctors allowed an automobile accident victim to become paralyzed when they negligently misread an MRI scan and failed to stop the progression of swelling in the spinal cord. As a result of the alleged negligence, the client was tragically left paralyzed from the waist down.

$12,700,000

Medical Malpractice

M.N. v. Nicklaus Children's Hospital - $12.7 million verdict for a 5-year-old child who sustained brain injury as a result of negligent care.

$9,750,000

Medical Malpractice

Attorney Jonathan Freidin, along with paralegal Natalia Diaz, secured a $9,750,000 settlement on behalf of a mother who sustained an ischemic stroke shortly after a cesarean section at a Miami hospital.

$7,750,000

Birth Injury Medical Malpractice

Our team secured a $7.75 million settlement on behalf of a young child who suffered a devastating brain injury due to a hospital’s negligence at birth.

$5,800,000

Auto Accidents

V. v. Mitsubishi - $5.8 million verdict for a burned hand and mild brain damage received by a young female passenger in an automobile accident.

$5,500,000

Medical Malpractice

Freidin Brown obtained a $5.5 million settlement against a hospital and doctors in New Port Richey, Florida for the negligence of its doctors and nurses.

Fighting for the Full Value of Your Family’s Losses

An Erb’s palsy diagnosis can change the course of a child’s life. Many children experience weakness, stiffness, or partial paralysis in one arm, and some require years of physical therapy, occupational therapy, or even surgery to regain function. These medical needs can place an emotional and financial burden on families already coping with uncertainty about their child’s future.

When a medical provider’s negligence caused your child’s injury, you shouldn’t have to shoulder these costs alone. A successful claim can help you recover compensation for:

  • Ongoing and future medical treatment
  • Rehabilitation and therapy expenses
  • Pain and suffering for your child
  • Emotional anguish for parents and caregivers
  • Assistive devices or in-home care

Our attorneys work with medical and financial experts to calculate the full value of your family’s losses and fight for the resources your child will need to thrive.

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Why Families Trust Freidin Brown, P.A. With Their Erb’s Palsy Cases

When your child’s future is at stake, you need a law firm with the experience, compassion, and resources to take on hospitals and insurance companies. At Freidin Brown, P.A., medical malpractice isn’t just one of many practice areas, it’s what we’ve dedicated our careers to for nearly five decades.

Our team has recovered more than $500 million for injured patients and families throughout Florida. Founding attorney Philip Freidin, a Board Certified Trial Lawyer with over 50 years of experience, personally oversees each case alongside at least one additional attorney. This hands-on approach ensures that your family receives the focus and attention your case deserves.

We combine big-firm resources with small-firm care, meaning you’ll always have direct access to your attorneys while benefiting from the experts, investigators, and trial experience necessary to take on even the most powerful medical institutions. When you choose Freidin Brown, you’re not just hiring a lawyer. You’re gaining a team that will stand by your family every step of the way.

Call Our Fort Myers Erb’s Palsy Attorneys for Help Today

Your child deserves every opportunity to live a full and independent life. If a medical provider’s negligence caused your baby’s Erb’s palsy, our team at Freidin Brown, P.A. is ready to fight for the justice and financial support your family needs to move forward.

We offer free, confidential consultations and take all medical malpractice cases on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay no fees unless we win compensation for you. Let our Fort Myers Erb’s palsy attorneys guide you through this difficult time with compassion and experience. Call today or reach out online to learn how we can help protect your child’s future.

FAQs for Our Fort Myers, Florida Injury Attorneys

Can You Sue for Erb’s Palsy?

Yes. If a doctor, nurse, another healthcare provider, or hospitals caused your child’s Erb’s palsy through negligent care during delivery, you may be able to file a medical malpractice claim. These cases often involve preventable mistakes such as pulling too hard on the baby’s head or shoulders, failing to manage shoulder dystocia, or delaying a necessary C-section.

How Much Compensation Can I Seek for Erb’s Palsy?

The value of an Erb’s palsy case depends on several factors, including the severity of your child’s injury, the cost of current and future medical treatment, and how the condition affects your child’s mobility and quality of life. Every case is unique, so there’s no set amount—but our birth injury lawyers work with medical and financial experts to calculate the full extent of your family’s losses and fight for the maximum recovery possible.

How Long After Nerve Damage Can You Sue?

Florida Statutes § 95.11 limits the amount of time families have to take legal action for medical malpractice, including cases involving nerve damage and Erb’s palsy. However, these deadlines vary based on when the injury was discovered, the child’s age, and other circumstances.

Before filing a lawsuit, Florida also requires a presuit notice process that must be followed carefully. Because these timelines are complex, it’s important to contact an attorney as soon as possible. Our Fort Myers Erb’s palsy lawyers can review your situation and ensure all legal steps are completed on time.