Legal Representation for Tennessee NAS Children Born Opioid Dependent

Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome is hurting the children of Tennessee.

Tennessee NAS children born opioid dependent have a tough life ahead of them. Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome, or NAS, is a group of agonizing symptoms endured by infants, caused by exposure to opioid drugs while in the womb.

You see, a pregnant mother may take opioids for pain management or because she has an addiction to them. These drugs pass onto her unborn child, causing them to have an addiction before they are even born. After birth, the newborns are suddenly cut off from the drugs they have grown to depend on. They are catapulted into a harsh drug withdrawal, which can lead to NAS.

The effects of NAS can last a lifetime.

The symptoms of NAS may initially include things like vomiting, sweating, seizures, an infant refusing to feed, hyper irritation, blotchy skin, and more. But, the long-term effects are often far worse. These can include hearing disabilities, brain disorders, language delays, problems developing, seizures, and psychiatric illness.

Unfortunately, this problem is not getting better. In the last fifteen years, the rate of infants born with NAS has quadrupled. Alarmingly, the number of Tennessee NAS children born opioid dependent is higher than in other parts of the country.

 

Adopted children, foster children, and biological children are all affected.

If you suspect a child under your care is suffering from NAS, or suffered when they were an infant, we want to talk to you. Whether you are an adoptive parent, a foster parent, a child protective services worker, or a hospital employee, we offer legal representation for Tennessee NAS children born opioid dependent that will cost you nothing out-of-pocket. There is no cost to you unless we win, in which case we will take a percentage of the recovery.

It can cost tens of thousands of dollars to treat one baby born dependent on drugs, and that is just to get them through the initial stage of withdrawal. The families caring for children born with NAS should not have to pay for the potential life-long medical costs associated with its treatment.

If your child or that of someone you know is struggling with NAS, contact us right away.  Our team at Darrell Castle & Associates, PLLC is ready to fight for you and your family.