Attorneys
Our attorneys have specialized skill and experience in the field of medical malpractice and obstetrical injury. If you are the parent of a child with cerebral palsy, Erbs palsy, hydrocephalus, shoulder dystocia, brain damage or some other birth-related injury, you should contact us today. Our medical-legal team focuses on the representation of families whose children have sustained a disability because of someone else’s fault. Our team of obstetrical negligence lawyers includes a highly respected lawyer who is also board certified in the area of pediatric intensive care. Our attorneys are familiar with and understand medical records generated in the course of labor and delivery, including fetal monitoring strips that show the infant’s heart rate during the birth process. The Walkup legal team is devoted to the vigorous protection and representation of families. We work with parents of disabled children across the State. We understand the economic hardship that flows from a lifetime of disability. We also understand that State agencies, Regional Centers, CCS and other social service agencies are not enough – families who have sustained a loss a because of the negligence of a physician, hospital or HMO are entitled to whatever it costs to help their child reach her or his full potential. Our staff of birth injury specialists have been handling obstetrical cases for more than 45 years. We have more than a dozen lawyers and a support staff of highly trained paralegals all of whom work to enforce an infant’s rights when that child has been the victim of substandard obstetrical care. Our lawyers work on obstetrical and birth injury cases on a daily basis – they understand the labor and delivery process, and the consequences of below standard obstetrical care. Included here are short biographical sketches of our obstetrical negligence team. For a full and complete resume or biography of each of our lawyers, contact us for a free appointment today at 888.732.8897, or through the Contact Us form on this Web site. |









