
FREE AND CONFIDENTIAL

PENNSYLVANIA BIRTH INJURY & MEDICAL MALPRACTICE REVIEW
Get a confidential review of what happened from a Pennsylvania attorney who is also a registered nurse.
No cost. Just answers.
Free, confidential review of your case
Your medical and legal questions in one place
Fast response, support in one click
No cost
No commitment
Just answers
COST TO YOU
TYPICAL FIRST RESPONSE
ONE REVIEWER,
BOTH TRAININGS
THE DECISION, ALWAYS
Recovered
Record Verdict
Google Rating
Experience
DO WE REVIEW SITUATIONS LIKE YOURS?
NICU stays, cooling therapy, HIE, seizures
Cerebral palsy or developmental delays after birth
Emergency C-section, vacuum or forceps delivery, shoulder dystocia
“Your child doesn't have to be a newborn.”
Misdiagnosis or delayed diagnosis
Surgical or anesthesia errors
ER or hospital failures
Cardiac or stroke care gone wrong
WHY FAMILIES CHOOSE BIRTH INJURY SUPPORT CENTER
NURSE-ATTORNEY REVIEW
No chasing a lawyer, then a medical expert, then a records service. One door in.
CONFIDENTIAL AND JUDGMENT-FREE
You're seeking answers and accountability. Nothing is shared unless you decide to move forward.
LOW RISK BY DESIGN
You decide what happens after the review, and choosing not to move forward is respected.
FOCUSED PRACTICE
Your situation is reviewed by people who read cases like it every day.
HOW THE 4-STEP REVIEW WORKS
Reach out
Short, confidential form or call.
A human responds fast
A nurse reviewer reaches out, often within 24 hours.
Nurse-attorney review
Your experience and records reviewed in one place.
You decide
Plain explanation of what we found. Moving forward is always your choice.
QUESTIONS FAMILIES ASK US
No. Your child doesn't have to be a newborn. Pennsylvania has special rules for children and for injuries discovered later. The only way to know is to ask, and asking is free.
No. Your review is completely confidential. Nothing is shared with anyone unless you decide to move forward.
No. A review commits you to nothing. Many families just want to understand what happened, and that's a complete reason to reach out.
None to start. Tell us what you remember; if records would help, we'll explain exactly how to request them, or handle it with your permission.
Pennsylvania limits how long families have to ask questions about their care, though exceptions exist for children and late-discovered injuries. It costs nothing to find out where you stand.
These cases are about accountability, not individuals. In practice, insurers defend the claim and pay any settlement, not the people who cared for you.