Legal Question in Personal Injury in New Jersey

My daughter who is now 15 has horners syndrome, and heterochromia. At her birth I had a very hard delivery. Her apgard was a 3 at delivery. The doctors then told me that this was congential and was not due to the delivery. I belived them at the age of 29 my first child.

Some told me that they people with heterochrimia are able to receive financial aid for school ( college) I found it interesting so I started to do reseach. I found an aritcle regarding horners syndrome and it stated that contential horners syndrome is rare. And could be due to damage to nerves at birth. What is the Statue for her to claim a case against the doctor that delivered her. I have a feeling that is maybe to late.

sharon


Asked on 11/29/10, 4:47 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Michael Zerres Blume Forte Fried Zerres & Molinari

Thank you for your inquiry with regard to a potential medical negligence claim. Generally, the Statute of Limitations on birth injury claims for children born before July 2004 is within 2 years of the person�s 18th birthday. Therefore, you are likely still able to make the referenced claim. This firm has handled numerous cases surrounding birth injury resulting in Horner's Syndrome. We'd need additional information in order to evaluate your potential claim. For a no-cost consultation, please feel free to contact me or any of my partners at the Blume Goldfaden Firm via the profile information provided on this site. We look forward to speaking with you, and will assist you in any way we can.

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Answered on 12/06/10, 4:58 am


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