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Title: Birth Related Torts


1
Birth Related Torts
  • Edward P. Richards
  • Director, Program in Law, Science, and Public
    Health
  • Harvey A. Peltier Professor of Law
  • Louisiana State University Law Center
  • Baton Rouge, LA 70803-1000
  • richards_at_lsu.edu
  • http//biotech.law.lsu.edu

2
Negligent Injury to the Fetus
  • These are ordinary medical (or other) injuries
    that harm the child before birth
  • Exposure to tetratogens
  • Thalidomide
  • Accutane
  • Diseases
  • Measles
  • Syphilis
  • HIV

3
Who Brings Negligent Injury to the Fetus Claims?
  • Parents
  • Damages related to the medical and other costs
    due to the disability
  • Some emotional damages, but not for the birth of
    the child
  • Child
  • The child can bring a claim for his or her own
    injuries and long term disability

4
Wrongful birth
  • Damage claim brought by the parents
  • Costs related to pregnancy and the birth
  • Lost of consortium and related damages
  • Can include special costs of raising a child with
    disabilities that are caused by the physician's
    negligence

5
What types of Negligence Support Wrongful Birth?
  • Physically preventing the birth
  • Negligently performed sterilization
  • Negligence in prescribing birth control
  • Counseling about conception
  • Negligent genetic counseling
  • Negligent counseling about other risks

6
Public Policy Issues in Wrongful Birth
  • Public policy is that a child, even an unwanted
    child, has intrinsic value
  • No state allows damages for the usual costs of
    rearing a child
  • No state allows emotional damages for the birth
    of an unwanted child
  • Damages for a healthy child are limited to the
    cost of the pregnancy

7
Wrongful Life
  • This is a claim by the child
  • The basis of the claim is that the child has been
    injured by being born
  • The public policy is that existence is preferable
    to non-existence
  • The courts discuss the impossibility of assigning
    damages to life itself
  • This is separate from damages for injuries caused
    by negligence
  • Classic case is a child born with birth defects
    after a failed sterilization where the physician
    had nothing to do with the birth defect - like
    Pitre

8
Prescription in Fetal Injury Cases Bailey v.
Khoury, 891 So.2d 1268 (La. 2005)
  • (Injury due to defendant's negligence)
  • Defense claim
  • defendants argue that an unborn child who is
    later born alive is considered a natural person
    from the time of its conception, and that
    prescription runs against an unborn child prior
    to its birth
  • defendants argue that Louisiana law contains
    absolutely no support for Ms. Bailey's argument
    that an unborn child should be treated
    differently from other natural persons for
    purposes of prescription.

9
Claim on Behalf of the Child
  • Louisiana law specifically provides that the
    "legal fiction" of natural personality that
    attaches to an unborn child from the moment of
    conception pursuant to La. Civ. Code art. 26
    applies only when such application is for the
    benefit of the child or for the preservation of
    its interests
  • Thus, we hold that Ms. Bailey's claim filed on
    behalf of Jada accrued on March 20, 1997, the
    date Jada was born, and that prescription on that
    claim therefore commenced on that date.

10
Claim on Behalf of the Mother
  • Does the claim run from when she found out about
    the birth defects, or from when the baby was
    born?
  • Can there be different prescription dates for the
    same tort?
  • We find that the defendants failed to carry their
    burden of proving that any damages suffered by
    Ms. Bailey prior to Jada's birth manifested
    themselves with sufficient certainty to support
    accrual of a cause of action.
  • The court implies that there can be more than one
    prescription date, but not in this case
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