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Erb’s Palsy Lawyer Columbus, Ohio: Seeking Justice For Birth Injury Medical Malpractice

Last updated on February 17, 2026

Erb’s palsy often impacts Ohio children for life. As a birth injury, it is often a form of medical malpractice.

When you choose Leeseberg Tuttle, you get an Erb’s palsy lawyer in Columbus backed by a team with more than 75 years of experience. Our attorneys have recovered millions for our clients.

What Is Erb’s Palsy, And How Does It Affect A Newborn?

Erb’s palsy is an injury to the brachial plexus nerve, often leading to paralysis, muscle weakness and related symptoms. There are different levels of severity, including:

  • Neurapraxia, or nerve stretching

  • Neuroma, or the creation of scar tissue

  • A ruptured or torn nerve

  • Avulsion, or when a nerve separates from the spinal cord

Erb’s palsy can be temporary or permanent in nature. It often happens due to excessive pulling on the infant’s head or neck during delivery, improper use of vacuum extractors or forceps, a doctor’s failure to address shoulder dystocia or failure to properly respond to fetal distress.

How Can You Determine If Your Child’s Erb’s Palsy Was Caused By Medical Negligence During Birth?

Negligence often leads to Erb’s Palsy when the medical team deviates from the accepted standard of care. It is important to demonstrate causation, showing that the medical team acted improperly or failed to take appropriate action when necessary. You must demonstrate that a medical professional owed a duty of care yet allowed the injury to occur or go unaddressed.

What Kind Of Compensation Can Families Receive For An Erb’s Palsy Birth Injury In Ohio?

An Erb’s palsy lawyer in Columbus can help you recover these potential forms of compensation in Ohio:

  • Past, present and future medical expenses

  • Therapy and rehabilitation costs

  • Pain and suffering

  • Emotional distress

  • Reduced earning capacity

  • Home modifications or adaptive equipment costs

Since a child can be affected for life, fair compensation is essential for necessary ongoing care.

Call For A Consultation With A Columbus Birth Injury Lawyer

The Ohio statute of limitations for medical malpractice claims is one year. Call 855-445-6266 or reach out online to schedule a consultation with an Erb’s palsy attorney in Columbus.

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