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  • System Reform Won't Replace Your Individual Right to a Claim
    2026/08/13

    In this episode of the Birth Injury Lawyers Podcast, Award-Winning Lawyer Anthony Porthouse breaks down the New South Wales Parliament's 2024 birth trauma inquiry, Australia's first inquiry dedicated to the issue.

    He walks through the definition of birth trauma, the finding that 28% of women experience it, and the recurring preventable failures around continuity of care and informed consent.

    Examples covered include perineal tears, pelvic floor injuries and incontinence, interventions such as forceps, vacuum and caesarean section, post-traumatic stress disorder, and the legal concept of duty of care.

    Anthony distinguishes system-wide reform from individual legal rights and notes not every experience of birth trauma leads to a claim; this is legal information only, not legal advice.

    This episode is for women who recognise their experience in the inquiry's findings, helping them understand the difference between systemic failures and personal legal rights, and what steps to consider next.

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    12 分
  • What to Expect in Your First Birth Injury Consultation
    2026/07/29

    In this episode of the Birth Injury Lawyers podcast, Award-Winning Lawyer, Anthony Porthouse discusses what people can expect during their first birth injury consultation.

    Anthony explains why many parents hesitate to seek legal advice, what information is gathered during an initial consultation, and how lawyers assess whether a birth injury claim is worth investigating.

    The conversation covers the types of birth injuries that may give rise to a legal claim, including severe perineal tears, complications following caesarean sections, and postpartum haemorrhage, as well as the importance of understanding a client's medical history, pregnancy, labour, and delivery.

    Anthony also explains why the first consultation is focused on determining whether there is enough information to investigate a claim, rather than providing definitive legal advice.

    This episode offers practical guidance for anyone considering legal advice after a traumatic birth experience, helping listeners understand the consultation process and what to expect from their first conversation with a birth injury lawyer.

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    10 分
  • The Time Limit Myths that Stop Women Making a Claim
    2026/07/15

    In this episode of the Birth Injury Lawyers Podcast, Award-Winning Lawyer Anthony Porthouse explains one of the most misunderstood areas of birth injury litigation: limitation periods. He discusses when the legal time limit for bringing a birth injury claim actually begins, why the standard three-year rule isn't always straightforward, and why many families may still have legal options even years after an injury occurred.

    We discuss:

    ✔ What the three-year limitation period really means
    ✔ How the "discoverability" rule affects birth injury claims
    ✔ Why the date of birth isn't always when the legal clock starts
    ✔ The 12-year long-stop limitation period and when it applies
    ✔ Common misconceptions about time limits—even among lawyers
    ✔ Why it's important to seek specialist legal advice before assuming you're out of time

    If you've ever wondered whether it's too late to pursue a birth injury claim, this episode provides practical guidance to help you understand your rights and the importance of obtaining advice from experienced birth injury lawyers.

    🎧 Listen now to learn how limitation periods work and why every family's circumstances deserve careful legal consideration.

    Need advice, visit www.birthinjurylawyers.com.au

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    11 分
  • Not Every Birth Injury is Preventable—But Some Are.
    2026/06/25

    In this episode of the Birth Injury Lawyers Podcast, Award Winning Lawyer, Anthony Porthouse explains the difference between the inherent risks of childbirth and situations where medical mistakes may have caused avoidable harm.

    We discuss:

    ✔️ The most common birth injuries that may lead to legal claims
    ✔️ Perineal tears and when they may have been preventable
    ✔️ Delays in labour and emergency interventions
    ✔️ The importance of informed consent during childbirth
    ✔️ Ultrasound errors and missed diagnoses
    ✔️ Real-life examples from decades of birth injury litigation

    If you've ever wondered whether your birth experience was "just one of those things" or whether it should have been handled differently, this episode provides clear, compassionate information to help you better understand your rights.

    🎧 Listen now and learn more about birth injuries, medical negligence, and the legal options available.

    Need advice, visit Birth Injury Lawyers


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    16 分
  • A Place to Start: Understanding Birth Injury and Your Rights
    2026/06/04

    In the first episode of the Birth Injury Lawyers Podcast, you'll meet Anthony Porthouse, a personal injury lawyer with 36 years of experience and more than a decade specialising in medical negligence and birth injury claims.

    Anthony shares why he founded Birth Injury Lawyers and why he chose to focus on supporting mothers, babies, and families affected by birth trauma and birth injury. He explains what makes the firm different, the gaps he saw in the legal system, and why so many families struggle to find answers after a difficult birth.

    If you've ever wondered whether what happened during your birth was normal, preventable, or simply never properly explained, this episode is the perfect place to start.

    Most importantly, it's a reminder that you don't need to have all the answers before you begin asking questions.

    Topics covered:

    • Anthony Porthouse's background and experience
    • Why Birth Injury Lawyers was founded
    • The unique challenges faced by families affected by birth injury
    • What the podcast aims to achieve
    • Why seeking answers starts with asking questions

    This podcast is for information only and is not legal advice.

    Produced by Practice Proof

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    14 分