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Birth Injury Lawyers in Cities Near Andover, MN
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You’ve come to the right place. Child birth can be a dangerous proposition. A difficult birth or improper prenatal or medical care can lead to a birth injury to the mother, or to permanent injury to the infant, including cerebral palsy.
If you or your child has been injured during a birth injury, an experienced birth injury lawyer may be able to help.
Use FindLaw to hire a local birth injury lawyer to help you prepare your case.
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