Step 1: Take This Evaluation
Legal compensation may be available for families affected by oxygen-related birth injuries.
How to Get Started:
Complete the short form to request a free, no-obligation case evaluation with one of our trusted legal partners.
Your case will be reviewed to determine whether medical negligence may have played a role in your child’s HIE diagnosis.
Speak with a representative who will listen to your story and ask a few questions about your experience during pregnancy, labor, or delivery.
See If You Qualify for Compensation
We’ve helped families take the first steps towards legal action after medical professionals failed to provide proper care. If your child was diagnosed with HIE, you may be entitled to significant compensation.
Ready to find out if you qualify? Start your free, confidential evaluation now.
If you qualify, your legal team will pursue compensation for medical care, long-term support, pain and suffering, and other related damages — with no fees unless there’s a recovery.
Was Your Baby Diagnosed with Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy (HIE)?
Birth complications like HIE can cause permanent brain damage — and may be the result of medical negligence. You may be eligible for significant financial compensation.
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What You Should Know
Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy (HIE) is a type of brain injury caused by oxygen deprivation during childbirth. In many cases, HIE may be the result of delayed medical intervention or errors during labor and delivery. Families across the U.S. are now pursuing legal claims to seek compensation for the long-term impact of this preventable birth injury.
Do You Qualify?
You may be eligible if:
• Your child was diagnosed with Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy (HIE)
• The HIE diagnosis is linked to oxygen deprivation at birth
• You suspect medical negligence or a delayed response during labor/delivery
✅ A diagnosis of HIE is required — claims must be supported by medical documentation
How Much Does it Cost to Participate in an HIE Lawsuit?
There’s no cost to request a case review. If you qualify, you only pay if your legal team recovers compensation for you. No fees upfront. No recovery, no fee.
Please note: Completing this evaluation does not guarantee financial support. Each program has specific eligibility criteria that may change over time. In some cases, individuals who are not contacted right away may still be eligible at a later date. If you’re under 18, please have a parent or guardian submit for you.
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