Birth Injuries in Kentucky
Average Settlement: $1,000,000 - $5,000,000 | Statute: 1 year from the date of the act or omission, or from the date of reasonable discovery
About Birth Injuries
Birth injury malpractice occurs when negligent medical care during pregnancy, labor, or delivery causes harm to the mother or newborn. These cases often involve catastrophic, lifelong injuries such as cerebral palsy or brain damage resulting from oxygen deprivation. Birth injury claims are among the most high-value malpractice cases because they frequently involve permanent disabilities requiring a lifetime of medical care, therapy, and support.
Kentucky Medical Malpractice Laws
Statute of Limitations
1 year from the date of the act or omission, or from the date of reasonable discovery
Damage Cap
No cap on damages
Discovery Rule
Kentucky applies the discovery rule, tolling the statute until the patient discovers or reasonably should discover the injury and its cause, subject to a 5-year statute of repose.
Pre-Filing Requirements
Plaintiffs must file a certificate of merit from a qualified medical expert.
Common Examples of Birth Injuries
- •Failure to monitor fetal heart rate and respond to signs of fetal distress
- •Delayed or improperly performed emergency cesarean section
- •Excessive use of force with vacuum extractors or forceps during delivery
- •Failure to diagnose and treat maternal infections during pregnancy
- •Improper administration of labor-inducing drugs such as Pitocin
- •Failure to identify and manage umbilical cord complications
- •Missed diagnosis of gestational diabetes or preeclampsia
Key Facts
- ✓Cerebral palsy caused by birth asphyxia is one of the most frequently litigated and highest-value medical malpractice claims in the United States
- ✓Fetal monitoring strips are among the most important pieces of evidence in birth injury cases, as they document the baby's heart rate and the timing of medical interventions
- ✓Birth injury cases often involve life care plans prepared by specialists that project the total cost of care over the child's expected lifetime, which can exceed tens of millions of dollars
- ✓Many states have extended statutes of limitations for birth injury claims, allowing minors to file suit until several years after they reach the age of majority
- ✓Both the obstetrician and the hospital can be held liable, particularly when hospital staffing levels or policies contributed to delayed intervention
- ✓Expert neonatologists and maternal-fetal medicine specialists are typically required to testify about the standard of care during labor and delivery
- ✓Kentucky has one of the shortest statutes of limitations for medical malpractice at 1 year.
- ✓A certificate of merit from a qualified expert must be filed with the complaint.
- ✓Kentucky follows a pure comparative fault system, allowing recovery regardless of the plaintiff's degree of fault.
- ✓Punitive damages require clear and convincing evidence and are subject to due process limitations.
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This information is for educational purposes only and is not legal advice. Consult a licensed medical malpractice attorney in Kentucky.