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Why OB Experience Makes a Difference

Birth injury cases are complex. The medicine is layered. Fetal monitoring strips can span hours, and the medical records for the pregnant patient and newborn — especially with a NICU stay — are extensive.


Not all nurses specialize in obstetrics. Just like attorneys focus their practice areas, nurses develop deep expertise in specific fields. Labor and delivery is its own clinical world, with its own standards, terminology, and split-second decision making. When a case centers on birth, the analysis should come from someone who works in that space.


Savvy Legal RN provides focused obstetric review grounded in more than 17 years of experience in high-risk pregnancy and Maternal Fetal Medicine. 

I work with both plaintiff and defense attorneys to offer clear, objective analysis rooted in real bedside practice.


Here are five reasons specialized OB expertise matters in a birth injury case:


  1. Higher Payments:  Obstetric-related cases yield double the average payment of regular medical malpractice claims, emphasizing the financial significance of having a specialized nurse on your team. 
  2.  Specialized Interventions: Labor and delivery involve interventions not found in other hospital departments. Having someone who possess in-depth knowledge of fetal monitoring, intrauterine resuscitation / corrective measures, and necessary interventions crucial for your case. 
  3.  Niche Expertise: Obstetrics is a highly specialized area, and I excel in handling high-risk pregnancies, distinguishing Savvy Legal RN from general ICU, med-surg, and ER nurses. 
  4.  Understanding Pregnancy-Specific Issues: Pregnancy introduces unique physiological changes and diseases such as preeclampsia, HELLP syndrome, fetal growth restriction, and more. You need someone well-versed in managing these specific challenges. 
  5.  Maternal Fetal Medicine Background: Even common medical issues like diabetes and hypertension can have significant impacts on pregnancy. My background in Maternal Fetal Medicine ensures a comprehensive understanding of antenatal care management. 


  Expertise matters when the medicine is this specialized. 


Ready When You Are.

Ready When You Are.

 Birth injury cases are complicated. You don’t need more noise — you need clarity.

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