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Injury to Mother or Baby during birth
Birth is one of the most dangerous times in a person’s life – it is the point where someone is most likely to suffer a serious injury, which is why it is so vital that medical professionals make the right decisions.
When complications occur, failure to take decisive action can have life-changing implications, and a couple of minutes either way can make a huge difference.
Medical Accident Claimline can help you get the answers you want and the compensation you deserve.
We have links with the best private rehabilitation providers and therapists to ensure you and your child’s recovery is as complete as it can be. We also have strong relationships with other advice agencies to enable you and your family to receive support and assistance with other legal and financial issues, including those related to benefits, housing and family. We can help you with:
- Traumatic birth
- Nerve damage
- Bladder or bowel injury
- Severe blood loss
- Bone injury
- Cerebral palsy
- Lack of oxygen
- Stillbirth
- Brain injury to mother or baby
- Developmental delay
- Epidural errors
- Erbs palsy
- Psychological trauma
- Prolapse
No-win, no-fee Injury During Childbirth claims
You deserve to live your life to the fullest.
Supporting you at every step of the way, our specialist team of experienced professionals will help to identify you or your baby’s current and future needs. We can assist you with life long support including rehabilitation and carer support whilst managing and protecting your compensation award so that it lasts you as long as you need it to.
You’re in trusted hands with Medical Accident Claimline
If you have been a victim of medical negligence, and suffered a serious, life-changing injury, then Medical Accident Claimline can help you to get the compensation that you are entitled to.
Supporting you at every step of the way, our medical accident professionals will ensure that you receive the money and resources to pay for the rehabilitation and care you need to enjoy the best possible quality of life.


What is a medical negligence claim?
Whether it is a GP, surgeon, nurse, carer or paramedic – all medical professionals have a duty of care, which means they are legally bound to provide you with the best possible medical attention and treatment they can.
Sometimes, medical professionals get things wrong, and fail in this duty – it is what is known as medical negligence (or clinical negligence), and when this neglect causes you serious injury, you are entitled to medical accident compensation.