Meconium Aspiration Syndrome Lawyer

Meconium aspiration syndrome (MAS) occurs when a newborn inhales meconium — their first stool — mixed with amniotic fluid. In serious cases, MAS can lead to breathing complications, brain injury, long-term developmental issues, or even death. If your child’s MAS was caused by medical negligence, a meconium aspiration syndrome lawyer may be able to help secure compensation for your family.

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Why Take Legal Action?

By filing a birth injury lawsuit, you can seek financial compensation to provide your child with the care they need to live their best life.

Results Secured

  • $10.4 million for a Pennsylvania child with cerebral palsy
  • $5 million for a Massachusetts child with brain damage
  • $4.5 million for a child in Illinois with Erb’s palsy
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How a Meconium Aspiration Syndrome Attorney Can Help

A meconium aspiration syndrome lawyer is a legal professional who fights on behalf of families affected by MAS. When the condition leads to long-term complications, parents may face overwhelming medical bills and care costs.

A MAS lawyer can make the road ahead easier by handling all of the legal work and fighting for the financial support families need to provide the best care possible for their child.

A meconium aspiration syndrome lawyer can help by:

  • Investigating what happened during labor and delivery to see if you can file a lawsuit
  • Handling all paperwork on your behalf to save you time and stress
  • Holding negligent providers accountable for your child’s injuries
  • Communicating with insurance companies and other responsible parties on your behalf
  • Providing emotional support and legal advice every step of the way

With professional legal support, families can pursue compensation for medical expenses, respiratory treatment, therapy, and long-term care — without facing hospitals or their insurance companies alone.

The birth injury lawyers we work with have recovered over $1 billion for families nationwide. Our legal partners have registered nurses on staff and never charge any upfront costs.

See if a meconium aspiration lawyer can fight for you — get started with a free case review.

Meconium Aspiration Syndrome Settlements and Verdicts

Birth injury settlements and verdicts can provide essential financial support for children affected by meconium aspiration syndrome. In some cases, families have recovered millions of dollars to help cover medical care, therapy, lifelong support needs, and more.

Meconium aspiration syndrome birth injury payouts include:

  • $14.5 million in Pennsylvania for severe brain damage resulting from a failure to respond to fetal distress and thick meconium
  • $3.25 million in Massachusetts following a delayed C-section despite clear signs of fetal distress and meconium-stained fluid
  • $4.1 million in New York for a newborn who experienced a hypoxic brain injury after meconium filled the lungs

Severe cases of MAS can lead to life-changing personal injuries like cerebral palsy and hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy.

Families often work with experienced meconium aspiration syndrome lawyers to maximize their compensation and build the strongest medical malpractice claim possible.

Call (888) 726-9160 right now or chat with a case manager to see if a trusted MAS lawyer can seek a settlement for you. It’s always free to speak with us.

Meconium Aspiration Syndrome and Medical Malpractice

When a baby inhales meconium, medical staff must act quickly to prevent breathing problems and reduce the risk of long-term injury. If medical professionals fail to respond appropriately, meconium aspiration syndrome may be considered medical malpractice.

Examples of MAS-related negligence may include:

  • Delaying a necessary C-section: Failing to perform a timely C-section despite signs of fetal distress, like a weak heart rate or lack of oxygen
  • Failing to monitor: Not closely tracking the baby’s status during labor and missing signs of distress or meconium-stained amniotic fluid
  • Making errors in neonatal resuscitation: Performing incorrect respiratory distress measures when meconium is present, like not using a ventilator when necessary
  • Overlooking maternal risk factors: Ignoring conditions like maternal infection, very high blood pressure, or preeclampsia
  • Providing improper treatment: Mismanaging MAS symptoms or postponing care, leading to additional complications

“If there was something called meconium in the amniotic fluid, that’s something to watch for. If they have to resuscitate the baby at all, in terms of doing CPR or chest compressions, that’s something to watch for.”

– Beth Carter, RN, LawFirm.com nurse case manager

If you believe your child’s MAS could have been prevented with proper medical care, a meconium aspiration syndrome attorney can investigate what happened, consult with medical experts, and work to get you the answers you deserve.

Working With a Meconium Aspiration Lawyer

A meconium aspiration syndrome lawyer takes on the legal burden for you, handling all case preparation, filings, and negotiations. They create a strategy tailored to your child’s injuries and the circumstances surrounding labor and delivery.

A MAS lawyer can:

  • Provide a free case review: This allows you to find out whether you may have a birth injury claim with no upfront cost or obligation.
  • Collect evidence: Your legal team gathers medical records, bills, expert opinions, and other documentation to build a strong case.
  • File your MAS lawsuit: Attorneys prepare and file all paperwork involved in a birth injury lawsuit correctly and before any deadlines, increasing your chances of a successful outcome.
  • Negotiate a settlement: By communicating with the other side, lawyers work to secure the highest possible birth injury settlement without you needing to go to court.
  • Represent you in court: If a settlement isn’t reached, your legal team can take your case to court and fight for compensation from a trial verdict.

Working with an experienced MAS lawyer allows you to focus on caring for your child while your legal team pursues the financial support and justice your family deserves.

“My child was born not breathing and required resuscitation. The complications resulted in brain damage and a cerebral hemorrhage. We were lost and didn’t know what to do. The law firm has been a beacon of hope in this incredibly dark time for our family.”

– New Hampshire parent who worked with our partner firm

When to Contact a MAS Lawyer

Hiring a meconium aspiration syndrome birth injury lawyer as soon as you suspect negligence can help protect your right to pursue compensation.

Birth injury lawsuits must be filed within a strict legal deadline known as the statute of limitations. If this deadline passes, you may lose the ability to take legal action — even if you have a strong case.

Because every state sets its own filing deadline, it’s important to work with a MAS lawyer who understands the rules in your area and can make sure your case is filed on time.

An experienced birth injury attorney will track your deadline, handle all legal filings, and help you pursue compensation before it’s too late. See if a top MAS attorney can fight for you — get a free case review now.

How to Find the Best Meconium Aspiration Attorney

Choosing the right attorney is key to building a successful MAS medical malpractice case. Experienced meconium aspiration syndrome lawyers have what it takes to get results for families.

Look for these qualities when selecting a MAS lawyer for your family:

  1. Access to trusted legal resources: A national birth injury law firm provides access to expert witnesses, labor and delivery nurses, paralegals, and other legal professionals who can strengthen your case.
  2. Experience with MAS cases: Skilled MAS lawyers understand how to gather medical evidence, identify negligence, and prove how improper care caused meconium aspiration complications.
  3. No upfront costs: Top MAS lawyers work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing unless they secure compensation for you.
  4. Strong results in birth injury cases: Attorneys with a history of large settlements and verdicts are more likely to secure meaningful compensation for lifelong medical and therapy needs.

LawFirm.com partners with national birth injury firms that have all of these qualities and more. They’ve helped thousands of families impacted by preventable harm before, during, and after delivery.

Find a Meconium Aspiration Syndrome Lawyer Near You

If your child suffered MAS due to medical errors, you don’t have to navigate the road ahead alone. The trusted meconium aspiration syndrome lawyers in our network can fight hard for everything your child deserves.

Our trusted legal partners:

  • Can help families in all 50 states
  • Have secured over $1 billion for birth injuries, including MAS
  • Never charge any upfront costs or hourly fees

When health care providers cause harm, they should be held responsible. A meconium aspiration syndrome attorney can work to ensure that justice is served.

Call (888) 726-9160 right now or get a free case review to take the first step toward justice and compensation.

Meconium Aspiration Syndrome Lawyer FAQs

Yes. You may be able to sue for meconium aspiration syndrome if your child’s injury was caused by medical negligence. A meconium aspiration syndrome lawyer can review medical records, identify errors, and help you pursue compensation for treatment, therapy, and long-term care.

Get a free case review now to get started.

A meconium aspiration syndrome lawyer reviews medical records, evaluates whether medical staff failed to meet the standard of care, and determines if you have a medical malpractice claim.

If negligence is found, your lawyer can file a lawsuit and pursue compensation to cover your child’s medical bills, care costs, and more.

Most meconium aspiration syndrome attorneys work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing up front. Legal fees are only collected if the lawyer obtains compensation for you through a settlement or verdict.

See if a meconium aspiration syndrome lawyer in our network can fight for you — call (888) 726-9160 now.

Rae Theodore

Fact-Checked and Legally Reviewed by: Rae Theodore

Rae Theodore is a writer and editor with more than 30 years of experience in legal publishing. She earned a bachelor’s degree in English from Pennsylvania State University.

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