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Periventricular Leukomalacia (PVL) Lawyers

Child diagnosed with PVL? Our medical malpractice lawyer team is ready to fight for your family. The NICU is already filled with uncertainty, medical alarms and difficult conversations. When doctors explain that your child has suffered damage to the brain’s white matter, you are left searching for answers about what this means and whether it could have been prevented.

At McKeen & Associates, PC, we have spent decades representing families facing catastrophic birth injuries. Our firm is nationally recognized for leadership in complex medical malpractice litigation, including neonatal brain injury cases. We combine deep medical knowledge with compassionate client care, and we have secured multimillion-dollar verdicts for children harmed by preventable negligence.

What Is Periventricular Leukomalacia (PVL)?

Periventricular leukomalacia is a form of white matter brain injury that most often affects premature infants. It occurs when fragile brain tissue near the ventricles does not receive adequate oxygen or blood flow, leading to permanent damage. This type of brain damage in a premature baby can disrupt normal motor and cognitive development. 

How Can Medical Negligence Lead To PVL?

PVL is frequently associated with breakdowns in prenatal, delivery or neonatal care. When medical providers fail to follow accepted standards, the results can be devastating.

Examples of negligence may include:

  • Failure to properly manage maternal infections or failure to prevent premature labor despite clear warning signs.
  • Errors during delivery that result in prolonged oxygen deprivation or reduced blood flow to the baby’s brain.
  • Negligent NICU care, such as failing to maintain stable blood pressure or improper ventilation management.

In these situations, families may have grounds for a PVL medical malpractice lawsuit. An experienced NICU medical negligence attorney can review records to determine whether these failures contributed to the injury.

What Does A PVL Diagnosis Mean For Your Child’s Future?

Periventricular leukomalacia is strongly linked to cerebral palsy, as well as vision impairment and developmental delays. Children often require extensive physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech services and ongoing medical treatment.

The lifetime cost of care can be substantial. Compensation obtained through a periventricular leukomalacia (PVL) attorney can provide resources for adaptive equipment, specialized education and long-term support.

Get The Answers And Support Your Family Deserves

Contact McKeen & Associates, PC, at 313-524-8570 or complete our online contact form for a free, confidential consultation. You will pay no fee unless we win. Let a dedicated periventricular leukomalacia (PVL) lawyer help you pursue accountability and secure the resources your child needs.