Premier Legal Help for Military Birth Injury and Birth Trauma Cases in all 50 states, U.S. Territories and Military Bases Overseas
Beyond the initial tragedy of finding out your child has suffered brain damage or physical trauma as a result of a doctor's malpractice or negligence during birth, comes the realization that raising a special needs child is expensive and very difficult. If these injuries were suffered in a military hospital, you and your child have the right to compensation to cover the costs and distress associated with caring for the child's injury. The experienced military medical malpractice attorneys at Ryan & Brown can help.
Experienced Legal Service for Birth Injury and Birth Trauma Victims
If you or your spouse is a member of the Armed Forces, you need a skilled and persuasive lawyer on your side to successfully pursue a military malpractice claim. We are here to take the guesswork out of how to proceed with your claim and we put you in the best position possible to collect much needed compensation.
At Ryan & Brown, we represent families around the world who have a baby injured during birth at a military hospital. Regardless of where you are, we can help you. Call us toll free at 1-800-487-8760 or send us an e-mail to discuss you case directly with an experienced trial lawyer.
Over 60 Years of Military Birth Injury Experience and Success
With more than six decades of combined experience handling birth injury and other military malpractice cases, our trial lawyers know what it takes to successfully bring claims against the military and government.
We are well-equipped to help you get the compensation you deserve for your child's birth injuries, including:
- Asphyxia and Lack of Oxygen During Birth
- Abruption of the Placenta, Placenta Previa, and Retained Placenta
- Fetal distress
- Group B strep
- Failure to treat preterm/premature contractions or labor, and failure to treat incompetent cervix
- Pre-eclampsia
- Meconium aspiration
- Pitocin injuries
- Shoulder dystocia and Erb's palsy
- Cerebral palsy
- A stillborn baby
- Neonatal Deaths
- Forceps injuries
- Vacuum extraction injuries
Be Careful: Time Limits Are Short
Generally, for cases involving the military you have only two years to file a claim, even for cases involving babies and children. With this strict statute of limitations for claims against the government, it is extremely important you contact us right away if you think your child has been injured due to negligence. You may e-mail us or call us toll free at 1-800-487-8760.













