Atlanta Placental Abruption Lawyer

Were you or your child harmed due to a placental abruption in Atlanta, Georgia? The Moses Firm: Medical Malpractice Lawyers represents families affected by serious birth injuries, and an Atlanta placental abruption lawyer at our firm can help you pursue compensation for the harm caused. Contact us today at (404) 721-1050 for a free consultation.

Placental abruption is a medical emergency that requires immediate attention. When healthcare providers fail to recognize warning signs or act quickly, the consequences can be severe for both mother and child. With a record of recovering hundreds of millions of dollars and leadership recognized among Georgia’s Top 100 Lawyers, our team is prepared to help you hold negligent providers accountable while you focus on your family’s recovery.

How The Moses Firm: Medical Malpractice Lawyers Can Help With Your Placental Abruption Case in Atlanta, GA

How The Moses Firm: Medical Malpractice Lawyers Can Help With Your Placental Abruption Case in Atlanta, GA

These cases require careful review of obstetric records, fetal monitoring data, and timing of medical decisions. At The Moses Firm: Medical Malpractice Lawyers, our Atlanta medical malpractice lawyers have the knowledge to handle these issues and investigate every aspect of your care. Let us determine whether your provider’s actions fell below the accepted standard.

When you retain us, our team will:

  • Obtain and analyze all medical records, including nursing notes and fetal monitoring strips
  • Consult with qualified obstetric experts to evaluate the standard of care
  • Reconstruct the timeline of events
  • Identify all liable parties, including the physician, nursing staff, and hospital
  • Prepare a certificate of merit as required by Georgia law
  • Pursue full compensation through settlement or trial

These cases move fast once they are filed. Georgia’s procedural requirements, including the certificate of merit, mean preparation begins well before a lawsuit is ever served. The sooner you contact us, the more time we have to build the strongest possible case.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

Contact us today to schedule a free consultation with an Atlanta placental abruption attorney.

What Is Placental Abruption?

The placenta is what delivers oxygen and nutrients from the mother to the baby throughout pregnancy. Placental abruption occurs when the placenta separates from the uterine wall before delivery, disrupting that supply. It affects approximately one percent of pregnancies and typically develops in the third trimester.

The condition ranges from mild to severe. In a partial abruption, the placenta separates incompletely. In a complete abruption, the separation is total and the medical emergency is immediate. Proper vigilance and thorough monitoring can make all the difference.

What Warning Signs Must Providers Recognize?

Medical providers are trained to recognize and act on the signs of placental abruption.

These signs include:

  • Sudden and severe abdominal or back pain
  • Vaginal bleeding, with or without visible blood
  • Uterine rigidity or tenderness
  • Decreased or absent fetal movement
  • Abnormal fetal heart rate patterns
  • Signs of maternal hemorrhage or shock

Providers must also consider risk factors, including high blood pressure, tobacco, and/or substance use. When these factors are present in addition to warning symptoms, extra monitoring is required.

When Does Placental Abruption Become Malpractice in Georgia?

Not every placental abruption leads to a malpractice claim. The legal question is whether a reasonably competent provider in the same circumstances would have recognized the warning signs sooner.

Common failures that support a malpractice claim include:

  • Failing to diagnose the abruption
  • Misinterpreting fetal heart rate tracings
  • Delaying an emergency C-section
  • Failing to monitor a high-risk patient
  • Discharging a patient with abruption symptoms

If any of these failures occurred in your case, the medical records will show it. Our attorneys know what to look for and how to compare what your provider did to what a competent provider would have done.

What Compensation May Be Available to Placental Abruption Victims in Atlanta, GA?

Georgia law allows you to seek both economic damages and non-economic damages.

Economic damages cover financial losses, while non-economic damages cover personal harm that does not have a fixed dollar value.

Examples of economic damages include:

  • Past and future medical bills
  • Costs of long-term care
  • Therapy
  • Specialized equipment
  • Lost income for parents who must reduce or stop work

You may also be eligible for non-economic damages, such as:

  • Pain and suffering
  • Emotional distress
  • Loss of enjoyment of life
  • Loss of consortium
  • Anxiety and depression
  • Grief and loss​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

If a placental abruption led to the death of the mother, the family may have a claim under Georgia’s maternal death and wrongful death statutes. The state does not cap damages in medical malpractice cases, which means you can pursue full and fair compensation with no limit.

How Long Do I Have To File a Placental Abruption Lawsuit in Georgia?

Under Georgia law, medical malpractice claims must generally be filed within two years of the date the injury was discovered or should have been discovered. 

Georgia also requires a medical expert affidavit called a certificate of merit. This certificate must be submitted at the time of filing.

Contact Our Atlanta Placental Abruption Lawyers

If your family was harmed by a provider’s failure to recognize or respond to placental abruption, The Moses Firm: Medical Malpractice Lawyers is ready to help.

We understand that your family came to the hospital expecting a safe delivery and have been left devastated. We handle these cases with the depth of investigation and medical knowledge they require. We are committed to making sure your family’s experience is heard and taken seriously.

Call us today for a free consultation. You pay nothing unless we recover compensation for you.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

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