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Fort Wayne has a reputation for substandard hospital care, which can lead to serious conditions like hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE). If you or a loved one has suffered from HIE and you believe that medical negligence is the source, our experienced legal team is here to help you.
Founded in 1980, the attorneys of Langer & Langer bring over 100 combined years of legal experience to every case. Our practice areas include personal injury, medical malpractice, and family law, with additional services in real estate and criminal defense. Our award-winning medical malpractice attorneys have a proven track record of recovering maximum compensation for our clients. We are dedicated to serving Allen County and the surrounding areas of Indiana.
Hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE) is a condition that occurs when the brain does not have adequate oxygen and blood. This can happen due to complications during pregnancy, labor and delivery for newborns. This birth injury can cause lifelong damage to a baby’s quality of life. For adults, events such as cardiac arrest or stroke can lead to HIE. Some of the symptoms of HIE include:
Other neurological issues
In babies, excessive crying, irritability and trouble sleeping
Unfortunately, Fort Wayne’s hospitals are known for their poor standard of care, which increases the risk of HIE. We have seen firsthand how medical negligence in these facilities can lead to devastating outcomes.
Our office in Valparaiso serves clients throughout Fort Wayne and the surrounding areas, including Bloomington. We have a deep understanding of the local health care facilities, their system, and the culture within Indiana’s hospitals. Hospitals like IU Health Bloomington Hospital and Monroe Hospital have their unique procedures and challenges. Our familiarity with these institutions allows us to approach medical malpractice claims with a strategic advantage.
We know how to gather the necessary evidence and build strong cases for our clients. Our lawyers frequently teach other attorneys and stay updated on the latest developments in medical malpractice law. This commitment to education and knowledge-sharing enhances our ability to serve you effectively.
When coping with medical negligence in Fort Wayne hospitals, having a knowledgeable lawyer is crucial. Our medical malpractice lawyers will thoroughly investigate your case, gather essential evidence and navigate the local legal processes. We understand the importance of holding these facilities accountable for their actions. Our goal is to secure compensation that covers medical expenses and long-term care needs.
We are dedicated to advocating for your rights and ensuring that you receive the justice you deserve. Our experience in handling medical malpractice cases involving HIE makes us the right choice for your legal needs.
We are committed to helping you through this challenging time. If you or a loved one has suffered from HIE due to medical negligence, contact us today. Call us at 219-464-3246 or email us to schedule a consultation.
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