Life changing settlement for boy born with cerebral palsy due to midwife negligence

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Tees secured a life-changing settlement for the family of a boy who suffers from cerebral palsy as a result of medical negligence during his birth. This case highlights significant failings, particularly a lack of communication and information sharing within the NHS, which was pointed out in the recent HSIB Maternity Investigation Report.

Miles’ story: The impact of medical negligence

Miles was born with severe cerebral palsy due to a lack of oxygen during his birth. He suffers from quadriparesis (muscle weakness in all four limbs) and relies on a specialised wheelchair. Additionally, he has a severe learning disability and experiences seizures related to his condition.

Tees successfully proved that Miles’ birth injury was the result of medical negligence. Key errors by the medical team included:

  • Improperly set up monitoring equipment

  • Failure to monitor Miles’ heart rate during labour

  • Failure to recognise signs of distress

  • Delayed caesarean section

These mistakes led to brain damage and neurological disabilities, resulting in oxygen deprivation (asphyxia) at birth, a condition that can cause lasting brain injuries, and in severe cases, stillbirth or death.

Tees secured a substantial settlement on behalf of Miles and his family, offering closure about what transpired during his birth. The settlement provides Miles with the resources necessary to improve his quality of life. The family has since moved into a specially adapted home that meets Miles’ needs, and he now has access to essential care services, equipment, and therapies.

The birth story: A chain of failures

Sam’s pregnancy had been routine, and she was considered to have a low-risk pregnancy by her midwives. As the due date passed, she and her partner eagerly anticipated meeting their child. Confident in the proximity of the hospital, Sam chose a home birth.

However, as labour progressed, Sam became concerned about the irregular and intense contractions. She attempted to track them but struggled. Her partner called the hospital for advice, and a community midwife arrived at their home. At this point, Sam had been in labour for several hours, and her contractions were erratic. She had not felt the baby move since the early morning. The midwife recommended they go to the hospital for an evaluation. Trusting the midwife’s guidance, Sam agreed, and they made their way to the hospital.

Upon arrival, Sam felt a glimmer of hope when she felt the baby move. However, hospital staff seemed unaware of Sam’s situation, despite the midwife having called ahead. After being shown to a maternity room, Sam and her partner were left without any support as the midwife searched for necessary equipment. The delay lasted over an hour, with Sam in increasing pain and anxiety building.

When the monitoring equipment was finally found, it was discovered that it was improperly set up. The monitor had no straps to secure it, and the midwife attempted to make do by using disposable underwear to hold it in place. The equipment continued to slip off, and Sam later learned it had been set up incorrectly. This led to inaccurate information about Miles’ condition in the womb for a critical period.

After several hours of labor with no progress, a doctor recommended an immediate caesarean section. Unfortunately, the caesarean was delayed for nearly an hour, which led to oxygen deprivation during delivery. Miles was born covered in meconium and struggled to breathe, requiring intubation and immediate transfer to a special care unit. Sam was devastated, learning that Miles had only an 80% chance of survival. Fortunately, he survived, but the traumatic birth left him with lifelong challenges.

A family’s lifelong struggle

The traumatic birth has changed the family’s life permanently. Miles will require lifelong care, as he will never be able to live independently or work. Understanding the medical negligence involved, Sam sought legal advice from AvMA (Action Against Medical Accidents) and contacted Tees to pursue a claim.

Tees took on the case and successfully demonstrated that Sam’s care during labour was substandard. We proved that with appropriate care, Miles would have had a significantly better chance and, based on the evidence, would not have suffered cerebral palsy.

If you or a loved one has been affected by cerebral palsy due to medical negligence, contact Tees to learn how we can help with cerebral palsy claims.

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