Editorial Policy & Standards
At Birth Injury Lawyers Help, our primary mission is to empower families with accurate, compassionate, and actionable information regarding birth injuries and medical malpractice. To maintain the highest level of trust with our readers, we adhere to strict editorial guidelines and journalistic standards.
1. Fact-Checking and Accuracy
Every article, guide, and resource published on our platform undergoes a rigorous fact-checking process. We ensure that all medical definitions, legal statutes, and settlement data are cross-referenced with authoritative sources. We do not publish speculative medical advice or unverified legal claims.
2. Expert Oversight
Our content is directed and reviewed by our Director of Family Support & Legal Liaison, Eleanor Davis. While we utilize modern research tools to gather data, all content is strictly human-reviewed and edited before publication. We believe that the sensitive nature of birth injuries requires human empathy and professional scrutiny that cannot be replaced by automation.
3. Authoritative Sourcing
We base our medical and legal content on high-quality, verifiable sources. These include:
- Peer-reviewed medical journals and pediatric neurology publications.
- Official communications and safety recalls from the FDA and other government health agencies.
- Publicly available court records, legal precedents, and verified settlement reports.
4. Clear Separation of Editorial and Advertising
To maintain our editorial independence, we enforce a strict separation between our educational content and any advertising or sponsored material. Any sponsored content, affiliate links, or advertisements will be clearly and prominently labeled as such. Our advertisers have no influence over our editorial decisions or the findings of our research.
5. Continuous Content Updates
Medical guidelines and state laws regarding medical malpractice change frequently. Our editorial team is committed to regularly reviewing and updating our core pillar pages to reflect the most current legal timelines (Statute of Limitations) and medical standards of care.
Have concerns about our content?
If you believe you have found an inaccuracy in our reporting, we want to know. Please refer to our Corrections Policy or reach out to our editorial team via our Contact Page.