Bostwick & Associates
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Cephalohematoma, a condition marked by bleeding beneath the scalp of a newborn, often arises from birth injuries that could have been prevented. At Bostwick & Associates, we understand the concerns and challenges this diagnosis can bring to a family. If your child has been affected by such injuries, a cephalohematoma lawyer at our firm can help by investigating the circumstances of the delivery to identify any instances of medical malpractice. By advocating for your child's right to compensation, Bostwick & Associates aims to cover medical expenses, future care, and any additional support services your child might need for a full recovery and a secure future. Our cephalohematoma attorney is here to help you navigate this difficult journey and secure the justice your family deserves.
If your newborn has suffered from cephalohematoma due to medical negligence, contact Bostwick & Associates at (888) 831-8448.
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California$16,500,000 Birth Injury, Brain Injury, Medical Malpractice, Cerebral Palsy
Record setting-settlement for a brain injured baby.
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Hawaii$15,000,000 Brain Injury, Birth Injury, Medical Malpractice, Cerebral Palsy
Largest pretrial settlement against the United States in Hawaii for a child who suffered brain damage during birth.
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$6,000,000 Legal Malpractice, Auto Accident, Product Liability, Personal Injury
Failure to advise the risks of rejecting an offer of settlement before a defense verdict in trial resulted in a settlement for the amount the plaintiff’s would have received had they settled. This case involved an auto accident explosion.
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$4,000,000 Medical Malpractice, Birth and Neonatal Injury, Brain Injury
Overdose of medication to an infant child during hospital care resulted in brain injury.
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California$3,800,000 Medical Malpractice, Birth Injury, Brain Injury
Our birth injury lawyers in San Francisco tried a case involving improper use of forceps in delivery causing brain injury.
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California$3,000,000 Medical Malpractice, Birth Injury, Brain Injury
Our birth injury lawyers in San Francisco tried a case involving shoulder dystocia resulting in brain injury.
This is believed to be the largest recovery for a medical malpractice case in this Northern California county. Our client was giving birth to an unusually large baby and the doctors failed to properly estimate the size of the baby prior to labor. After the baby's head was delivered, the rest of the body couldn’t pass through the mother’s pelvis. The doctors then pushed the head back through the mother's pelvis and delivered it by c-section. This resulted in the baby sustaining a severe brain injury and requiring 24/7 attendant care for life.
We represented a family in Hawaii whose child suffered brain damage during birth.The case was against the United States for a birth injury which resulted from the government doctor's failure to promptly deliver the baby when the labor failed to progress, and fetal monitoring revealed the baby was in trouble. The injured young boy is now able to walk and communicate, but will live with disabilities that require constant supervision for the rest of his life. The settlement is the largest pretrial settlement against the USA in this Western state’s history.
At Bostwick & Associates, we focus on life-changing personal injury and medical malpractice cases throughout California and beyond. For over 40 years, we’ve combined elite trial advocacy with compassionate, personalized service to help injured individuals and families rebuild their lives.
Why Choose Us:
- More than $1 billion recovered in record-setting verdicts and settlements
- Led by nationally recognized trial lawyer James S. Bostwick
- Board-certified medical malpractice expertise
- Over four decades focused on catastrophic injury cases
- No upfront fees – you pay nothing unless we win
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No Fees Unless Your Family Wins
Free consultation and contingency fees for birth injury cases.
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Medical Malpractice Certified Specialists
Board-certified in medical malpractice for complex birth claims.
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Led By Elite Birth Injury Trial Lawyer
Birth injury cases led by Inner Circle advocate James Bostwick.
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Record-Setting Birth Injury Results
Over $1 billion recovered, including landmark birth injury awards.
At Bostwick & Associates, our team is united by a single goal: helping injured individuals and families rebuild their lives. Led by nationally recognized trial lawyer James S. Bostwick, we bring more than four decades of focused experience in catastrophic injury, medical malpractice, and birth injury cases. We’re not a high-volume firm—every case is handled with personal attention, careful investigation, and a tailored strategy.
We draw on board-certified medical malpractice expertise, relationships with leading medical and forensic experts, and a proven record of setting verdict and settlement records in multiple states. From your first free consultation through trial or settlement, we work on contingency, meaning you pay no attorney fees unless we win. When you’re facing life-changing injuries and need a team you can trust, we’re here to stand beside you and fight for the full compensation you deserve.
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What is cephalohematoma?Cephalohematoma is a medical condition where blood gathers between a newborn's scalp and skull. It usually occurs due to pressure during childbirth and may appear as a raised bump on the baby's head. It is generally harmless and resolves over time without medical intervention.
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When should you contact a doctor for cephalohematoma?You should contact a doctor if your baby shows signs of jaundice, irritability, or refusion to feed, or if the cephalohematoma does not improve over time. Early intervention can help manage potential complications effectively.
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How is cephalohematoma treated?Cephalohematoma usually does not require treatment and resolves on its own over weeks to months. In rare cases of complications, medical intervention may be needed to address issues like jaundice or infection.
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What causes cephalohematoma?Cephalohematoma is often caused by the rupture of blood vessels during childbirth, usually due to the pressure exerted while passing through the birth canal. The use of forceps or vacuum extractors can also contribute to this condition.