C-Section Injuries

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Albuquerque C-Section Injury Lawyer

If you or your baby suffered harm during a Cesarean section procedure, you may be facing unexpected medical bills, long recovery times, and lasting health consequences. At McGinn Montoya Love Curry & Sievers PA, we understand how devastating these situations can be for families. When medical negligence leads to a C-section injury, you have the right to pursue accountability and compensation. Our Albuquerque C-section injury attorney from our firm can guide you through this process with compassion and skill.

Contact McGinn Montoya Love Curry & Sievers PAat (505) 405-4441.

What is a Cesarean Section Procedure?

A Cesarean section, commonly called a C-section, is a surgical procedure used to deliver a baby through incisions made in the mother’s abdomen and uterus. While C-sections are often planned in advance, they are also performed in emergencies when a vaginal delivery poses risks to the mother or child.

Some common medical reasons for a C-section include:

  • Prolonged or obstructed labor
  • Fetal distress
  • Placenta previa or placental abruption
  • Breech or transverse position of the baby
  • Maternal health conditions such as high blood pressure

Although C-sections are one of the most frequently performed surgeries in the United States, they are still major surgical procedures that carry risks. When doctors and medical staff fail to follow proper standards of care, preventable injuries can occur.

Risk Factors of C-Sections

Every surgical procedure carries potential risks, and C-sections are no exception. Even when performed properly, patients may experience complications. However, negligence can increase the likelihood of severe harm. Risk factors associated with C-sections include:

  • Infections: Incisions that are not properly cleaned and cared for can lead to serious infections.
  • Excessive bleeding: Improper surgical techniques can cause hemorrhaging or damage to surrounding organs.
  • Blood clots: Patients may develop deep vein thrombosis or pulmonary embolisms if not properly monitored.
  • Anesthesia complications: Errors in administering anesthesia can cause long-term harm.
  • Adhesions and scarring: Internal scar tissue can lead to chronic pain and future pregnancy complications.
  • Delayed healing: Certain health conditions, such as diabetes or obesity, can increase recovery challenges.

Medical professionals are responsible for recognizing and managing these risk factors. Failure to do so may result in preventable injuries.

Common C-Section Errors

While many C-sections are performed successfully, errors caused by medical negligence can have life-altering consequences. Some of the most common mistakes include:

  • Failure to order a timely C-section: Delays in recognizing complications during labor may cause oxygen deprivation and brain injuries in newborns.
  • Surgical errors: Accidental injury to the bladder, bowel, or other internal organs may occur if the surgeon is careless.
  • Improper use of surgical tools: Mishandling instruments can lead to internal bleeding or infection.
  • Anesthesia mistakes: Incorrect dosages or failure to monitor reactions may result in severe complications.
  • Leaving surgical instruments inside the patient: A dangerous and preventable error that can cause infections and additional surgeries.
  • Negligent post-operative care: Failing to monitor the mother after surgery can delay the diagnosis of internal bleeding or infection.

When these mistakes occur, they may leave both mother and child facing lifelong medical challenges. Our Albuquerque C-section injury lawyers work to hold negligent providers accountable and secure the compensation families need.

Recovering Compensation After a C-Section Injury

If you or your child suffered harm due to a preventable C-section error, you may be entitled to financial compensation. Damages in these cases may include:

  • Medical expenses (past and future)
  • Rehabilitation and therapy costs
  • Lost wages and reduced earning capacity
  • Pain and suffering
  • Emotional distress
  • Costs of long-term care for a child with birth injuries

At McGinn Montoya Love Curry & Sievers PA, we thoroughly investigate every case to determine what went wrong and who is responsible. We work with medical experts, review hospital records, and build strong claims to maximize compensation for our clients.

C-Section Injury Claim FAQs

How do I know if my C-section injury was caused by malpractice?

Not every surgical complication is due to negligence. However, if your doctor failed to follow accepted medical standards—such as delaying a necessary C-section, making surgical errors, or failing to monitor post-operative risks—you may have a valid claim.

How long do I have to file a C-section injury lawsuit in New Mexico?

New Mexico generally allows three years from the date of the injury to file a medical malpractice claim. However, exceptions and nuances exist, especially in cases involving minors. It’s important to speak with an Albuquerque C-section injury attorney as soon as possible.

Can both the mother and baby bring claims?

Yes. If both mother and child suffered injuries due to negligence, each may have a separate claim for damages.

What evidence is needed to prove my case?

Medical records, witness testimony, expert evaluations, and hospital policies often play a key role in proving negligence in C-section injury cases.

Do I need an attorney to handle my claim?

Medical malpractice claims are complex and require expert testimony, strict procedural compliance, and in-depth legal knowledge. Having an experienced lawyer ensures your rights are protected and gives you the best chance of recovering fair compensation.

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Speak with an Albuquerque C-Section Injury Attorney Today

AtMcGinn Montoya Love Curry & Sievers PA, we are committed to protecting the rights of mothers and children harmed by medical negligence. If you believe that a preventable error during a C-section caused your family’s injuries, don’t wait to seek help. Our Albuquerque C-section injury attorneys will provide the guidance and representation you need to pursue justice.

Take the first step by contacting us today—we’re here to help you find answers and recover with dignity.

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