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New Jersey Sickle Cell Anemia Lawyers

How can you give your child the best possible quality of life and the resources they need for the future when they are born with a debilitating condition like sickle cell anemia? You know your child will need a lifetime of medical care to address their physical symptoms, and that they will face additional emotional and financial hardships because of their disorder. With the help of our New Jersey sickle cell anemia lawyers, you can ensure your child has the resources to afford quality care and address these losses by holding negligent healthcare providers accountable.

The Law Offices of Andres, Berger & Tran handle birth defect and birth injury claims of all kinds, holding healthcare providers and facilities liable when they cause babies to suffer harm that will affect them for a lifetime. We assist families at no upfront cost, ensuring they can stand up to negligent doctors and protect their children’s rights. Contact us today to have your case reviewed at no cost and find out how we can help your family.

The Impact of Sickle Cell Anemia

You may not think of a debilitating genetic disorder as a legal issue, but it can be. The care a child born with sickle cell anemia will need throughout their life comes at a high cost. The condition can affect all aspects of their life, from physical functioning to learning difficulties and from their future ability to support themselves to the pain and emotional suffering that accompanies such a challenging chronic condition. If a doctor’s negligence played any role in causing your child to be born with such an illness, your child deserves to be compensated.

In sickle cell anemia, a gene mutation results in red blood cells being rigid, sticky, and misshapen, looking more like crescents than the flexible round discs that characterize normal red blood cells’ appearance. In patients with sickle cell disease, these characteristics can keep the cells from moving easily through blood vessels, causing them to get stuck and block blood flow through the body.

Complications from sickle cell anemia can include:

  • Acute pain episodes known as crises
  • Extreme fatigue
  • Frequent infections
  • Delays in growth and puberty
  • Pulmonary hypertension
  • Increased stroke risk
  • Vision problems, such as blindness
  • Swelling of the hands and feet
  • Damage to the kidneys or liver

Babies born with sickle cell anemia have a significantly shorter life expectancy than those born without this genetic disorder. The symptoms and complications they face impact quality of life as well as overall lifespan.

How The Law Offices of Andres, Berger & Tran Can Help Families Hold Negligent Doctors Accountable in New Jersey

Genetic testing not only allows doctors to detect sickle cell anemia early on in pregnancy but can even allow prospective parents to determine their risk of having a child with the condition before conception occurs. Through this testing, families can consider all of their options, including whether to terminate a pregnancy with a child who will have a poor quality of life due to sickle cell anemia and whether to grow a family through different means (such as with a donor egg or sperm).

To hold a healthcare provider accountable for the wrongful birth of a child who will spend a lifetime suffering due to sickle cell anemia, you need an experienced attorney. Our New Jersey sickle cell anemia lawyers pursue liability on the part of doctors and other healthcare providers for negligence such as:

  • Failing to take a complete medical history from the mother and perform a risk assessment
  • Failing to order appropriate genetic testing for sickle cell genes when appropriate, including in instances in which both parents are part of populations with greater risk factors—primarily, Black Americans and Americans of African ancestry
  • Misreading or failing to read the results of genetic testing accurately, causing the parents to be provided the wrong information regarding their child’s sickle cell anemia risk
  • Failing to diagnose or misdiagnosing sickle cell anemia after birth

Our sickle cell anemia attorneys in Haddonfield, NJ, establish doctors’ liability for wrongful births involving inadequate prenatal screening through a careful review of medical records and collaboration with expert witnesses.

Why Choose The Law Offices of Andres, Berger & Tran?

You need New Jersey sickle cell anemia lawyers who understand the hardships—physical, emotional, and financial—that sickle cell anemia imposes on your family and are committed to securing full compensation for these complicated claims. That’s where The Law Offices of Andres, Berger & Tran come in. We’re here for your family every step of the way.

Approaching Your Case With Compassion for Your Family

As experienced birth defect attorneys, we understand how hard life with sickle cell anemia is for a child and their entire family. That’s why we’re committed to securing full compensation for our clients through skilled, sensitive handling of wrongful birth defect claims. We realize your love and care for your child is the reason you’re seeking wrongful birth compensation, which can provide your child with resources to have the best care and quality of life. We treat the families we serve with the utmost compassion and concern for your child’s future.

Handling Complex Medical Malpractice Matters With Skill and Professional Resources

It isn’t easy to prove that a healthcare provider’s negligence resulted in your child being born with this inherited blood disorder that will cause them pain, fatigue, and a shortened lifespan full of medical interventions. Our sickle cell anemia attorneys in Haddonfield, NJ, take on these complex cases with a commitment to building the strongest malpractice claims possible. We bring the full advantages of our extensive resources and skills in legal practice to the investigation of the doctor’s conduct and analysis of medical records. Working with respected expert witnesses allows us to support all arguments that a provider’s actions deviated from the standard of care.

Fighting for Maximum Compensation for Your Child’s Future

Sickle cell anemia requires a lifetime of management. On average, the medical interventions needed to achieve the best prognosis and quality of life exceed $1.6 million over a lifetime, according to the American Society of Hematology. Even with good health insurance, your family could face out-of-pocket costs amounting to tens of thousands of dollars, posing a significant financial burden. Because we realize how important it is that your family recovers full monetary damages for the consequences of sickle cell anemia, we’re committed to securing fair compensation for families. We have attained dozens of multimillion-dollar settlements and verdicts to compensate our clients for the life-altering consequences of this genetic blood disorder.

Contact the New Jersey Sickle Cell Anemia Lawyers at The Law Offices of Andres, Berger & Tran Today for a Free Consultation

When your child’s future depends on getting them maximum compensation, few choices will have as big of an impact as your selection of an attorney to fight for legal compensation and a medical team to manage symptoms. Your child’s access to the cutting-edge treatments that can offer the best relief, quality of life, and longevity depend on getting full financial compensation through a successful medical malpractice claim.

For help from sickle cell anemia attorneys in Haddonfield, NJ, contact The Law Offices of Andres, Berger & Tran online or call 856-317-6558 today.

Frequently Asked Questions About Sickle Cell Anemia Wrongful Birth Claims in New Jersey

  • As a genetic disorder that is inherited from parents who are carriers of certain genetic factors, sickle cell anemia is not a condition caused directly by a doctor’s negligence. However, because sickle cell anemia is an incurable, painful chronic condition for which risk factors can be detected through genetic screening both before conception and during pregnancy, appropriate medical screening can prevent a child from being born with this disorder in the first place. Doctors who fail to alert patients to the risks of sickle cell anemia or who neglect to order appropriate testing or correctly interpret test results can be held liable for wrongful birth of a child with this debilitating disease.

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