Paediatric medico-legal reports

Erb’s Palsy Claims: Paediatric Birth Injury Reports

An Erb’s palsy claim turns on how the baby’s shoulder was managed during delivery. We provide paediatric expert reports on Erb’s palsy, weakness in the arm caused by a stretch injury to the nerves of the shoulder (the brachial plexus) at birth, addressing causation, condition and prognosis. You see the expert’s CV before you instruct. The report is written to the expert’s CPR Part 35 duty to the court. We act for instructing solicitors on either side.

  • Same-working-day quotation
  • CVs before you instruct
  • An expert allocated within 48 hours
Claim contextClinical negligence and birth injury
Central questionsDelivery management and the child’s recovery
ReportsCausation, condition and prognosis
ExpertsNeonatology, paediatrics, further subspecialty, paediatric neurology

Overview

What Erb’s palsy means in a claim

Erb’s palsy is weakness or loss of movement in the arm caused by damage to the brachial plexus, the network of nerves at the shoulder, usually during a difficult delivery.

Clinical assessment of the kind reviewed when considering an Erb's palsy birth injury
Recovery and function are assessed from the clinical records and follow-up alongside the delivery notes.

Reports we produce

The reports an Erb’s palsy claim relies on

Experts who assess it

The paediatric specialists on an Erb’s palsy claim

Neonatologists and consultant paediatricians address the birth and diagnosis; a further paediatric subspecialist can address function where needed, and a paediatric neurologist addresses the nerve injury and functional recovery.

Case-type context

Where these claims sit

These claims sit in clinical negligence and birth injury proceedings. Erb’s palsy commonly arises from the management of shoulder dystocia; for the wider delivery context, see birth injury claims.

Consultant reviewing delivery records for an independent report
Every report is written to the expert’s CPR Part 35 duty to the court, for instructing solicitors on either side.

FAQ

Erb’s palsy claims: common questions

A solicitor brings a clinical negligence claim supported by expert evidence on how the delivery was managed and the child’s prognosis.

A delay in recognising or referring the injury can be relevant to causation and outcome; our experts address it independently.

Where negligence caused or worsened the injury, a claim may follow; our reports address causation and prognosis.

Yes, for instructing solicitors on either side.

Many children improve, while some are left with lasting weakness; our reports address the child’s likely recovery and function on the specific facts.

Erb’s palsy claims

Instructing on an Erb’s palsy claim?

Send your case details and we will allocate an Erb’s palsy expert within 48 hours, with a same-working-day quotation and the CV before you instruct.