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Paradise Erb's Palsy Attorney

Fighting For Erb's Palsy Victims in Nevada

A diagnosis of Erb's palsy can leave parents worried about their baby's future and unsure what went wrong during labor and delivery. This condition affects the nerves that control a child’s shoulder and arm, and in some situations, it may be the result of preventable medical errors. When families start asking whether their child’s injury could have been avoided, it is natural to look for an experienced erb's palsy attorney who understands both the medical issues and Nevada malpractice law.

Burris & Thomas, LLC, based in the Las Vegas Valley, represents families from Paradise and across Nevada in serious injury and medical malpractice cases, including birth injuries such as Erb's palsy. The firm’s attorneys draw on decades of work in Nevada courts to evaluate what happened in the delivery room and whether accepted standards of care were followed. They offer free consultations and work on a contingency fee basis, so families do not face additional upfront legal costs while caring for a newborn.

Call us today at (702) 529-3101 or contact us online to schedule a consultation with our Erb's Palsy lawyer in Paradise.

Why Choose Us?

Parents dealing with a serious birth injury want more than general personal injury experience. They need a firm that understands how Nevada medical malpractice law applies to complicated labor and delivery events in hospitals that serve Paradise residents. At Burris & Thomas, LLC, the attorneys have represented injury victims across the state for more than four decades, including many cases involving hospitals, physicians, and other medical providers.

Attorney Steven M. Burris brings a strong academic foundation to this work, with a degree from Stanford University and a Juris Doctor with honors from the University of Southern California Law School. He is licensed in Nevada, California, the U.S. District Court for the District of Nevada, and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. His peers have recognized his legal ability and professionalism through an AV Preeminent rating from Martindale-Hubbell, multiple Super Lawyers selections, and recognition as a Las Vegas Life Top 5 Lawyer.

Mr. Burris is also a member of the American Board of Trial Advocates and has been appointed head of the Southern Nevada Panel of the State of Nevada Medical Legal Screening Panel. That panel evaluates medical negligence claims in Nevada, and this experience gives him valuable insight into how potential malpractice cases, including birth injury claims, are assessed. Families who meet with the firm benefit from this depth of knowledge about how judges, juries, and other attorneys may view complex medical evidence.

Beyond credentials, the firm has a long history of million-dollar verdicts and settlements in serious injury and malpractice matters. These results reflect a willingness to take cases to trial when necessary and to prepare each case thoroughly. At the same time, the attorneys work to pursue fair settlements when appropriate, balancing courtroom readiness with negotiation strategies tailored to each family’s goals.

The lawyers at Burris & Thomas, LLC understand that communication matters just as much as legal strategy. Parents of a child with Erb's palsy are often juggling medical appointments, therapy, and work. The firm’s client-focused approach emphasizes clear explanations, regular updates, and responsive answers to questions, so families feel supported and informed rather than overwhelmed by legal procedures.

How Medical Negligence Can Cause Erb's Palsy

Before parents decide whether to contact an Erb's palsy attorney in Paradise families can rely on, they usually want to understand how this condition happens. Erb's palsy involves injury to the upper portion of the brachial plexus, the network of nerves that sends signals from the spinal cord to the shoulder, arm, and hand. When these nerves are stretched or torn during birth, a child may have weakness or limited movement in one arm.

Some brachial plexus injuries occur even when doctors follow appropriate procedures. However, in other deliveries, preventable errors may contribute to the damage. One common situation involves shoulder dystocia, which happens when the baby’s shoulder becomes lodged behind the mother’s pelvic bone after the head is delivered. If the healthcare team does not respond quickly and appropriately, excessive force on the baby’s head or neck can injure the nerves.

Other scenarios that may raise questions about negligence include improper use of forceps or a vacuum device, failure to recognize that a cesarean section is the safer option under the circumstances, or allowing prolonged, difficult labor without proper monitoring. When the standard of care that reasonably careful providers would follow is not met, and that failure leads to injury, Nevada law may allow a medical malpractice claim.

Determining whether a particular child’s Erb's palsy resulted from negligent care requires careful analysis of the medical records. Attorneys generally review prenatal charts, labor and delivery notes, fetal monitoring strips, and neonatal records. They consult with qualified medical professionals who can explain what should have happened in a specific situation and whether the actions taken in a Paradise-area hospital fell below accepted standards.

What To Do After an Erb's Palsy Diagnosis

After learning that a baby has Erb's palsy, most parents in Paradise focus first on medical care and therapy. That focus is appropriate, since early intervention can be important for improving function and range of motion. At the same time, certain practical steps can help protect both the child’s health and the family’s potential legal rights.

Families are usually encouraged to attend all recommended follow-up visits with pediatricians and any specialists, such as pediatric neurologists, orthopedists, or physical therapists, in the Las Vegas Valley. Keeping up with appointments and home exercises not only supports the child’s recovery but also creates a record of the diagnosis, the recommended care, and how the condition affects daily life.

It is also helpful to preserve as much information as possible about the labor and delivery. Parents may want to write down what they remember about the timing of events, the size and position of the baby as described to them, whether devices were used, and what the medical team said when complications arose. Obtaining copies of prenatal records and hospital discharge summaries can provide an early overview while attorneys work to secure the full chart if a case is opened.

Hospitals and insurance companies sometimes contact families about adverse outcomes and may ask them to sign forms or provide statements. Before agreeing to detailed interviews or signing documents, many parents prefer to understand their legal options. Speaking with an erb's palsy lawyer who handles Nevada malpractice cases can help clarify whether it is wise to answer certain questions or to delay until counsel is involved.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if my baby’s Erb's palsy was malpractice?

The only way to know is through a careful review of records and circumstances. An attorney can evaluate prenatal care, labor notes, and delivery events with qualified medical professionals. Together, they assess whether providers likely deviated from accepted standards in Nevada and whether that caused your child’s brachial plexus injury.

How long do I have to file an Erb's palsy claim in Nevada?

Nevada medical malpractice claims are subject to strict time limits, which depend on factors such as when the injury and its cause were discovered. Because deadlines can be complex, it is wise to speak with an attorney as soon as possible so that those limits can be reviewed for your specific situation.

Will pursuing a case affect my child’s current medical care?

Most families continue treating with their chosen doctors while a legal claim is evaluated. An attorney can discuss ways to request information and pursue a case respectfully. The focus remains on your child’s well-being, and legal action is generally directed at insurers and institutions, not day-to-day care decisions.

Contact Our Erb's Palsy Lawyer in Paradise Today

When a child has Erb's palsy, parents deserve clear answers about what happened and what can be done. Speaking with an experienced Erb's palsy attorney in Paradise and the Las Vegas Valley can help you understand whether medical negligence may have played a role and what options Nevada law may provide.

During a free consultation, the attorneys at Burris & Thomas, LLC review your concerns, look at available information, and explain how they investigate potential birth injury cases. With over 45 years of combined experience, respected professional recognition, and a contingency fee model with no upfront costs, the firm works to shoulder the legal burdens so you can focus on your child. 

Contact us today to get started with our Paradise Erb's Palsy attorney.

Our FAQ

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  • How much is my case worth?

    There are many factors that go into evaluating the settlement value of a personal injury case. It is not a simple matter of applying a formula. Typically, everyone thinks that their case is “simple” and “clear-cut”. Everyone tends to think that the amount of money they are seeking is “fair and reasonable”. That is human nature. However, the reality is that, in the end, a personal injury case is worth what a jury says it is worth. The job of the victim’s personal injury lawyer is to come up with a settlement that reflects the risk of going to trial (odds of winning vs. odds of losing), together with the range of what value a jury might actually return on the case.

    In deciding settlement values, we need to consider the following:

    • Is fault clear, or contested?
    • Are the injuries severe or mild?
    • Is there an issue with insurance coverage?
    • Is the client a good communicator?
    • Is the defendant/wrongdoer likable or unlikable?

    Normally, I am able to give a very general estimate range of settlement value and odds soon after taking on a case, with the understanding that these are just estimates and not guarantees. The longer the case goes on, the more definite I can be about the settlement value range.

  • Do I have a personal injury case?

    It is often times said by attorneys that in order for there to be a viable personal injury case, there must be “three legs on the stool.” These legs are: liability (or fault); damages (or injury); and collectability (insurance). If any one of the “legs” is missing, then there is not a viable case.

    • Liability - A clear example of liability would be someone running through a red light. That person would be at fault. On the other hand, let us say that somebody is hit by a meteorite falling from the sky, and seriously hurt. In that case, although there is injury, there is no earthly entity at fault.
    • Damages - An example of damages would be someone getting hit in the nose by an airbag, which breaks their nose. That person has an injury caused by the collision. On the other hand, what if that same person is almost hit by a car running a red light, but by the grace of God is able to avoid the collision? That person might say “I was almost killed, but I didn’t get a scratch.” In that case, the person was not injured and there is no case.
    • Collectability - To give an example of collectability, imagine that a drunk driver runs through a red light, and the driver is Donald Trump. In that case, if Donald Trump hit and injured someone when he ran the red light, the victim will be able to collect upon any judgment that they receive. Imagine, on the other hand, that the drunk driver is someone who just got out of prison, and has no insurance and no property. Although that person will probably go to jail, there is no practical way to collect money from him, as he is a “scofflaw” living outside responsibilities of society.
  • What Is the Nevada Statute of Limitations for Personal Injury Cases?

    When it comes to filing a personal injury lawsuit, it's important to pay attention to the statute of limitations for the state you're filing in. A statute of limitations is the time limit that a state puts on how long after your accident you are allowed to file a personal injury lawsuit. Statutes vary from state to state.

    Nev. Rev. Stat. § 11.190(4)(e) (2016) states that individuals wishing to file a personal injury lawsuit must do so within 2 years of the date of their accident. However, there are certain exceptions that can be made depending on your circumstances. For example, if you have been injured as a result of medical malpractice, you generally only have 1 year to file your lawsuit after the date of your injury (Nevada Revised Statutes section 41A.097).

    Statute of limitations can be complex, and if you fail to file your lawsuit within the allotted amount of time your case will most likely be dismissed. Don't put your compensation on the line! Contact our experienced Las Vegas personal injury attorneys today to schedule a free consultation and determine what your next steps should be.

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