System Reform Won't Replace Your Individual Right to a Claim
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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.