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You expected a safe delivery, but something went wrong. There were delays or complications, and your child's diagnosis remains unexplained.
You have a right to know what happened and whether it could have been prevented.

Hodes Milman represents families in Newport Beach who believe a medical mistake caused a birth injury. Our team reviews fetal monitoring strips, delivery records, and hospital timelines to determine whether doctors, nurses, or hospitals failed to act when it mattered most.
For more than 30 years, we have handled complex birth injury cases across Southern California, including claims involving providers and facilities serving Newport Beach and Orange County.
If your child was injured during labor or delivery, get the answers you need today. Call (949) 640-8222 now to speak with a Newport Beach birth injury lawyer for a free, confidential consultation.
"My daughter was born with a disability due to doctor neglect. After contacting many lawyers, Jeff Milman believed in my case and worked hard to help me. He won my case and was always professional and a pleasure to work with. I am thankful to him and his team."
— Kymbirley B., Verified Client
A birth injury is harm that occurs during labor, delivery, or shortly after birth. It is often linked to complications that require timely medical judgment, such as signs of fetal distress, problems with oxygen supply, or difficulties during delivery.
In many cases, the outcome depends on how the medical team responded in those critical moments. When providers fail to properly monitor the baby, delay a necessary C-section, or misuse delivery tools, the consequences can be severe.
Some of the most serious birth injuries include hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE), cerebral palsy, and brachial plexus injuries. These conditions can affect a child’s movement, cognition, and overall development, often requiring long-term care and support.
Pinpointing when the injury occurred and how the delivery was managed is often the first step in understanding whether it could have been avoided.
The birth injuries seen most often in Newport Beach cases include:
These conditions often require long-term therapy, equipment, and specialized care. The impact is lasting.
A birth defect develops during pregnancy due to genetic or developmental factors and is present before labor. Down syndrome, heart defects, and cleft palate originate during fetal development and are unrelated to delivery.
A birth injury, by contrast, occurs during labor or delivery. It is tied to what happened while your child was being born, including how the medical team monitored the pregnancy, responded to complications, and managed the delivery itself.
A baby who suffers brain damage because a C-section was delayed, or nerve damage because forceps were applied incorrectly, has a birth injury, not a birth defect.
For families, the key question is whether the condition developed during pregnancy or arose from how care was provided during labor and delivery. That answer comes from reconstructing what happened in the hours leading up to birth, including fetal monitoring, clinical decisions, and the timing of interventions.
Most birth injuries tied to malpractice trace back to a failure at a specific, identifiable moment during labor or delivery. Common causes include:
Families in Newport Beach have trusted many local providers. If a provider does not meet care standards during labor and a child is hurt, a birth injury lawsuit may be possible.
If your child was injured during labor or delivery, California law allows you to pursue a medical malpractice claim when a healthcare provider’s negligence caused that harm. To have a valid claim, the evidence must show:
You also have a limited amount of time to take action. In most cases, California law gives families:
If that deadline passes, you may lose the right to pursue compensation, regardless of how strong the case is.
California law also places limits on certain types of damages. Under MICRA, as updated by AB 35:
A Newport Beach birth injury attorney can help you understand how these rules apply to your situation and what options may be available.
If your child was injured during labor or delivery at Hoag Hospital Newport Beach or another local provider, Hodes Milman can help you understand what happened and what options are available.
You can speak directly with a Newport Beach birth injury lawyer who handles birth injury cases and ask questions about your situation without any obligation. Call (949) 640-8222 or contact us online for a free, confidential case review.
Right now, you may not have a clear answer to what happened during your child’s delivery. You may have been told everything was handled appropriately, even though something about it does not sit right.
Investigating a case like this means going back through those hours in the delivery room in detail. What was the medical team seeing? What should they have done? When should they have acted?
Hodes Milman approaches that process by:
This is often the first time families get a clear, complete picture of what took place.
Founding partner Dan Hodes joined the Cases for Causes podcast to discuss how birth injury cases are evaluated, what attorneys look for in delivery records, and what families can expect when pursuing a claim. Dan draws on more than 40 years of experience in complex malpractice litigation.
A birth injury means unexpected ongoing care. Financial recovery is meant to support long-term needs and stability as your child grows.
Compensation may include:
Many needs extend beyond early childhood. Therapy, education support, and daily assistance often continue into adolescence and adulthood. A claim helps families meet these long-term needs.
When a birth injury happens, parents take on a role they never prepared for. Coordinating care, managing therapies, and planning for needs that will continue for years.
The families behind these cases came to Hodes Milman facing those same demands, and these recoveries provided the financial support for therapy, equipment, and daily assistance so they could focus on their child.
A Martindale-Nolo survey found that personal injury claimants who worked with an attorney received, on average, nearly three times more in compensation than those who handled their claim alone.
As you begin to ask what went wrong, it often becomes clear that more than one person was involved in the decisions that affected your child.
Care during labor and delivery is shared across a team. Responsibility may involve:
Identifying everyone involved helps ensure that nothing is overlooked and that responsibility reflects the full picture of what occurred.
"No parent should have to fight for justice while caring for an injured child, but too often, that's exactly what happens. Families deserve accountability when medical mistakes cause harm."
— Dan Hodes, Founding Attorney, Hodes Milman
Your child's injury changed the trajectory of your family's life. Accountability starts with understanding exactly what happened in that delivery room and who is responsible.
Hodes Milman has represented families in complex birth injury cases throughout Newport Beach for decades. We’ve recovered more than $200 million and have handled cases involving hospitals, physicians, and healthcare systems across the region.
Call (949) 640-8222 or contact us online to speak with a Newport Beach birth injury attorney today.
Yes. Midwives and birth centers are held to accepted standards of care just as hospitals and physicians are. If a midwife failed to recognize signs of distress or delayed a transfer to a hospital when one was needed, that failure can support a malpractice claim.
California's statute of limitations accounts for delayed discovery. The one-year window typically begins from the date you knew or reasonably should have known that the injury was connected to what happened during delivery. A Newport Beach birth injury attorney can assess the specific timeline in your case.
Yes. Both parents can be named as plaintiffs in a Newport Beach birth injury lawsuit. Compensation can include damages for each parent's emotional distress and the impact the injury has had on their lives, in addition to the damages related to the child's care and future needs.
Private OB-GYN practices and medical groups in Newport Beach can be held liable separately from a hospital. If your delivering physician was employed by an independent practice rather than Hoag Hospital Newport Beach, the claim may be directed at that practice, the physician, or both, depending on the facts.
Your life changed in an instant. Getting justice shouldn’t wait. Connect with Hodes Milman today and put a proven team to work on your case.
