Corrections Policy
At Birth Injury Lawyers Help, we strive for 100% accuracy in every article, guide, and resource we publish. However, given the complex and evolving nature of medical research and legal statutes, errors may occasionally occur. We believe in total transparency and are committed to correcting any factual inaccuracies promptly and clearly.
Our Commitment to Accuracy
Our editorial team, led by Eleanor Davis, meticulously fact-checks all content before publication. We cross-reference medical data with peer-reviewed journals and legal information with official court records. If we discover that we have published incorrect information, we will issue a correction as soon as the error is verified.
How We Handle Corrections
When a significant factual error is identified, we will:
- Update the article with the correct information immediately.
- Add a “Correction Note” at either the top or bottom of the article, clearly stating what was corrected and the date the change was made.
- Ensure that the corrected version is reflected in our social media and newsletter distributions if the error was material.
Clarifications vs. Corrections
In cases where the information is factually correct but the phrasing is unclear or could be misinterpreted, we may issue a “Clarification.” This ensures that our readers receive the most precise understanding of complex medical or legal topics.
How to Report an Error
We welcome and encourage feedback from our readers, medical professionals, and legal experts. If you believe you have found a factual error or an outdated legal statute on our site, please let us know immediately.
To report a correction, please email our editorial team at editorial@birthinjurylawyershelp.com with the following information:
- The URL of the article in question.
- The specific sentence or data point you believe is incorrect.
- Any supporting evidence or authoritative sources to verify the correction.
Our Promise
Every report is taken seriously and will be investigated by our Director of Family Support & Legal Liaison. We aim to respond to and resolve all valid correction requests within 48 business hours.