Establishing Medical Malpractice for a Newborn’s Circumcision

Establishing Medical Malpractice for a Newborn’s Circumcision

Establishing Medical Malpractice for a Newborn’s Circumcision


Every medical procedure that involves an infant is a delicate practice that requires specialized training, skills, and care; a circumcision procedure of a baby is no different. Although botched procedures can occur, it is important to recognize when a poor surgical procedure qualifies as medical malpractice.

In America, circumcising a baby boy is purely optional and many parents choose to do so based off of religious factors. Others do so because of hygiene concerns or even personal preferences. Regardless the case, the procedure is a common practice that involves many risks. When an infant suffers a botched surgery, the repercussions can last him a lifetime of grievances.

The parents of an infant who has suffered a botched circumcision have the legal right to file a lawsuit for the injuries caused by the surgery. A successful lawsuit can provide financial compensation, which could help the infant’s recovery process. Regrettably, not every case will entail a successful claim. In order for a wronged circumcision to result in a successful claim, the surgery will need to involve negligence on behalf of the medical staff involved with or overseeing the procedure.

The following information will highlight identifying factors of negligence occurring in during the surgical procedure along with how to proceed soon after the surgical error. If you have a baby who has suffered as a result of a botched circumcision, seek the legal expertise of a knowledgeable attorney who has experience in handling medical malpractice cases. Medical malpractice cases in California can be highly complex and require a true understanding of applicable laws. Obtain the support of an attorney who will listen to all the details and factors of your case and will help protect your rights as a victim.

Identifying Medical Negligence for a Circumcision Based Surgical Error

Every surgical procedure requires the medical staff to follow an acceptable medical standard. If the overseeing medical professional has somehow deviated from his or her reasonable duty of care and this resulted in the surgical error, which lead to the infant’s injury, this could be ground for a valid medical malpractice lawsuit. Common surgical errors in the reasonable standard of care could involve the following:

  • An incorrect use of surgical equipment,
  • Inappropriate supervision during the procedure,
  • Performing the surgery without the parent’s consent,
  • Performing the surgery on a child who does not physically qualify for the procedure,
  • Using defective equipment or tools,
  • Inadequate medical training,
  • Carelessness during the procedure, such as inebriation
  • Improper post-surgery care

Medical Malpractice Cases Require the Support of a Skilled Attorney

Medical negligence in circumcision cases has the potential to cause extreme pain for the infant. Other common consequences result in disfigurement and other lifelong medical condition that can result in high medical expenses. If you have an infant that has undergone a botched circumcision, seek the expertise of a well-versed attorney who understands fragility of the situation. Every parent who has an infant that was injured as a result of medical negligence can undergo stress, anger, and a deep sense of sadness for their infant. An experienced medical malpractice attorney will understand these emotions and help clarify the available options. Equally important, a skilled attorney will vigorously champion on behalf of the family.

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