
For many parents, the idea of giving birth naturally after a previous C-section brings hope. A vaginal birth after caesarean, or VBAC, can be safe and rewarding when it’s properly managed. But when hospitals or doctors ignore risks or delay action in an emergency, the results can be serious.
At Beam Legal Team, we represent families whose VBAC deliveries went tragically wrong because medical professionals failed to meet accepted standards of care. From our office in Chicago, we help parents throughout Illinois and across the country seek accountability when preventable mistakes lead to birth injuries.
Contact our team of Chicago VBAC (Vaginal Birth After C-Section) Delivery lawyers today at (866) 404-5221 for a free consultation!
What Is a VBAC?
A VBAC allows someone who previously gave birth by cesarean section to deliver vaginally in a later pregnancy. When a person begins labor after a prior C-section, it’s often called a trial of labor after caesarean, or TOLAC.
Many parents choose this option because it can mean faster recovery, less blood loss, and fewer complications in future pregnancies. But a VBAC also requires that a hospital and care team be fully prepared for emergencies.
If the medical staff isn’t ready to perform a cesarean immediately, or if they miss early signs of trouble, a VBAC can turn into a medical crisis in minutes.
The Dangers of a Poorly Managed VBAC
The biggest danger in a VBAC is uterine rupture, when the scar from a prior C-section tears during labor. This is a true obstetric emergency that can cause internal bleeding, loss of oxygen to the baby, and death if not addressed right away.
Other risks include:
- Failure to detect fetal distress due to inadequate monitoring
- Delays in performing a C-section after complications begin
- Improper use of labor-inducing drugs that overstimulate contractions
- Lack of surgical staff or anesthesia available during active labor
- Communication failures between nurses, residents, and attending doctors
When hospitals disregard established safety protocols, families bear the consequences. These injuries aren’t “bad luck.” They’re preventable medical errors.
How Medical Negligence Leads to VBAC Birth Injuries
Negligence in VBAC deliveries often comes from poor preparation or misjudgment during labor. Some of the most common examples include:
- Approving a VBAC at a facility that lacks an on-call surgical team
- Misreading fetal heart rate monitors or ignoring warning signs
- Failing to act quickly after signs of uterine rupture
- Not obtaining informed consent before allowing a trial of labor
- Using excessive doses of induction medication like Pitocin
Each of these failures can cause devastating harm to both parent and baby.
Under Illinois medical malpractice law, hospitals and physicians are required to provide care that meets the accepted standards of medical practice. When they don’t, and injuries result, families have the right to pursue legal action. (See 735 ILCS 5/13-212, which sets a two-year statute of limitations for medical negligence claims in Illinois.)
Common VBAC-Related Injuries
For the Baby
- Hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE), caused by a lack of oxygen
- Cerebral palsy and developmental delays
- Brachial plexus and shoulder nerve injuries
- Skull or bone fractures during difficult delivery
For the Parent
- Uterine rupture or tearing of the cesarean scar
- Heavy bleeding or hemorrhagic shock
- Infection or organ injury during emergency surgery
- Permanent infertility or hysterectomy
Even when the baby survives, long-term effects can include motor, cognitive, and behavioral challenges that require ongoing therapy and care.
Hospitals for VBAC and Birth Injury Care in Chicago
Chicago has several hospitals known for advanced obstetric and neonatal care, including:
- Prentice Women’s Hospital at Northwestern Memorial Hospital offers 24-hour obstetric anesthesia and emergency surgical readiness.
- University of Chicago Medicine Family Birth Center, specializes in complex, high-risk deliveries.
- Rush University Medical Center provides comprehensive maternal-fetal medicine programs.
- Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago offers care for infants with neurological injuries or developmental delays.
The detailed records on labor and delivery obtained in these hospitals are also vital in the assessment of a possible malpractice case.
What To Do If You Suspect VBAC Negligence
After a traumatic delivery, it’s hard to think about legal action. But taking the right steps early can help protect your family’s rights.
- Request all records from your prenatal visits, delivery, and newborn care, including fetal monitoring strips and operative reports.
- Write down your memories of what happened before, during, and after the birth. Every little detail matters.
- Get a medical review from an independent doctor who was not involved in your delivery.
- Contact a birth injury lawyer who has experience with VBAC and TOLAC malpractice cases.
Illinois law limits how long you have to file a claim, so it’s best to start the review process as soon as possible.
How Beam Legal Team Builds VBAC Cases
VBAC cases require both legal precision and medical insight. Our lawyers collaborate with obstetricians, neonatologists, and life-care planners to determine what went wrong and the total cost of what your family has lost.
Our process includes:
- Examining hospital records, fetal monitoring records, and opinions
- Detecting timing, monitoring, or emergency response errors
- Writing down the long-term requirements of the child and family
- Developing a negotiation or trial case
We have decades of experience in advocating for families in Illinois and around the U.S. in complicated birth injury cases. Based on that experience, we can now predict the strategies that hospitals and insurers can employ to evade accountability, and we can successfully push back.
Why Careful Review Matters in VBAC Cases
Understanding what went wrong in a VBAC delivery often requires more than reading a medical chart. Important details are hidden in notes, timing, and how the care team responded to changes during labor.
At Beam Legal Team, we work with medical professionals who know what proper VBAC care looks like in practice. Together, we look at:
- How closely fetal monitoring was tracked and interpreted
- When and why medications were used to speed up labor
- How quickly the team acted once distress appeared
- Whether emergency surgical staff and anesthesia were available when needed
This review helps us uncover the truth about what happened in the delivery room. It also allows families to understand whether their injury was the result of a known risk or a preventable mistake.
Our firm’s experience in both medicine and law gives us the tools to build strong cases based on evidence, not assumptions. That combination has helped families across Chicago and beyond find answers after tragic VBAC outcomes.
Compensation for Families After a VBAC Injury
A successful claim can help cover both immediate and lifelong expenses, such as:
- Medical bills, rehabilitation, and therapy
- Costs of special education and adaptive care
- Future medical and caregiving needs
- Lost income and diminished earning capacity
- Pain, emotional distress, and loss of quality of life
Our goal is to help families recover financial security and peace of mind after unimaginable loss.
Why Families Across the Country Turn to Beam Legal Team
Beam Legal Team has been representing children and parents harmed by medical negligence over the years, and we have been awarded more than one billion dollars in verdicts and settlements. Even though we are based in Chicago, we have developed a national reputation for serving families in all 50 states.
We treat each case with empathy and resolve because we understand that it is personal. Our lawyers take the time to explain each step of the process, answer questions, and make sure families feel supported through every stage of the case.
Not sure how to proceed with your VBAC Delivery claim? Schedule a free consultation when you call (866) 404-5221. We handle VBAC Delivery cases nationwide.
Speak With a Chicago VBAC Lawyer Today
If your VBAC or TOLAC delivery led to injury for you or your baby, you deserve to know why. Let our team at Beam Legal Team review your case and help you find answers.
Contact us today to schedule a free consultation with a team who understands both the medicine and the law behind these complex cases.
To discuss your VBAC Delivery case with an attorney, please give our office a call as soon as possible. We can help you get justice for VBAC Delivery through a medical malpractice lawsuit.
