Whenever you hear someone talk about “their lawyer,” it is natural to wonder what the services of an attorney would cost. In many cases, lawyers’ fees are expensive, and in some instances, cost-prohibitive. When you are dealing with your child’s cleft lip or cleft palate birth defect, additional concerns, like the cost of a lawsuit, really have no place in your life. You are stressed enough as is, and providing care for your child is your number one priority. With this in mind, the caring and experienced birth defects attorneys of the Mininno Law Office want to draw your attention to the true costs of trying your Topamax lawsuit.
Topamax Lawsuits and the Cost
The FDA has recently upgraded their warning to pregnant women about Topamax (Topiramate) to a Pregnancy Category D drug, meaning that there are recorded instances of negative pregnancy effects from the drug. In this case, Topamax has been linked to an increase in the development of cleft lips and palates. Because Topamax can reasonably be assumed to be a contributing cause to these birth defects, the Mininno Law Office is willing to get you the compensation you deserve.

What is the cost? There is no upfront cost because the birth defects attorneys of the Mininno Law Office work on what is called a “contingency basis.” This essentially means that the Mininno Law Office pays all the expenses for trying the case upfront, and you do not pay a cent. In exchange, when you recover a judgment or settlement, the birth defects attorneys of the Mininno Law Office receive a percentage of the judgment. Essentially, the Mininno Law Office is paid only when you are, and you owe no money at all if no money is recovered. There really is nothing to lose by speaking with the birth defects attorneys of the Mininno Law Office to discuss your options.
Birth Defects Attorneys of New Jersey and Philadelphia
The caring birth defects attorneys of the Mininno Law Office are prepared to get the compensation that you and your family deserve for your child’s birth defect. If you believe that Topamax was a cause of your child’s cleft lip or palate do not hesitate to contact the Mininno Law Office at (856) 833-0600 in New Jersey, or (215) 567-2380 in Philadelphia. As always, we do not get paid unless you do, and we offer free case evaluations and consultations.
Stage IV bed sores are horrifying wounds that cause incredible damage to the health of a person. If you or your loved one has a Stage IV bed sore that is currently not being treated, it needs to be treated immediately for the health and safety of the patient. Unfortunately, Stage IV bed sores start off as Stage I bed sores, as discussed in previous blog posts, which are entirely preventable by attentive medical professionals.
There are different reasons that children with certain birth defects may begin to develop speech problems. Professionals say that some of these problems are a direct result of the anatomical differences that are seen in people with cleft lip or cleft palate. On the other hand, attorneys say that it is also possible for children with birth defects to develop speech problems in different ways.
Stage III bed sores are incredibly serious and need immediate attention, as healing bed sores that progress past Stage II is extremely difficult. A stage III bed sore will display skin loss involving damage or death to the subcutaneous tissue that may extend to the connective tissue. The wound will look like a deep crater which is black around its edges. Subcutaneous fat may be visible, but bone, tendon, or muscle is not. There may be tunneling and undermining in the skin.
Those anecdotes you hear are often about some “frivolous” injury and a multi-million dollar award. Usually, these anecdotes are urban legends and are far from the truth. Juries are assigned with the task of fixing damages based on a number of factors, including the projected cost of continued medical care. When caps are utilized, medical malpractice lawyers can still win a judgment, but it is more likely that the judgment is not going to be enough to cover the victim’s medical costs. When the victim cannot pay their medical bills, the government will have to step in and help, help that is subsidized by taxpayers. Why should victims of medical malpractice and citizens have to bear the burden of “fixing the system” in favor of insurance companies and doctors?
In the early development of a fetus (the first three months of pregnancy), the lips and palate develop separately. Since the development is not simultaneous, babies may be born with only a cleft lip, a cleft palate, or in some cases both. When parts of the lip or palate do not completely come together, the orofacial problems begin to develop. There can also be many variations in the different types of clefts. A cleft can occur only on one side of the mouth, known as a unilateral cleft, or on both sides of the mouth, known as a bilateral cleft. Young girls are more likely to have a cleft palate that occurs alone. On the other hand, an oral cleft, regardless of whether it is lip or palate, is generally more common in boys.


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