Premature infants have increased chances of getting Necrotizing Enterocolitis (NEC), a serious intestinal condition that inflames intestinal tissue. Sometimes, this condition may also result in the child’s death. A hole is formed in the baby’s intestine, which causes bacteria to leak into the abdomen or bloodstream. NEC usually develops within two to six weeks after birth. If you or someone you know has an infant who has developed NEC, you can contact People For Law. We will provide you with a legal representative to fight your NEC lawsuit to get you the compensation the victim deserves.

Premature infants have increased chances of getting Necrotizing Enterocolitis (NEC), a serious intestinal condition that inflames intestinal tissue. Sometimes, this condition may also result in the child’s death. A hole is formed in the baby’s intestine, which causes bacteria to leak into the abdomen or bloodstream. NEC usually develops within two to six weeks after birth. If you or someone you know has an infant who has developed NEC, you can contact People For Law. We will provide you with a legal representative to fight your NEC lawsuit to get you the compensation the victim deserves.

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