Failure of the lawyers in a case, the ability to understand what the doctor said, but will never be a lawyer the evidence that determines whether a physician has not met a reasonable standard of care. Experts are needed. I appeal to the obstetricians, semi-active or retired, the head of the main hospital in the city. I asked them to all medical records from your obstetrician if necessary, verify, or rather to keep the hospital records, records from the nurses and all documents related to the clinic. Expert review this and give me an opinion on whether an appropriate level of care is met and whether the results relating to the health of the mother or the child may be lower, inferior service connected. I would not be appropriate to sue doctors and hospitals. Litigation costs can be enormous. The risks are great, too, because this claim will be vigorously defended in any malpractice claims against doctors or hospitals in Ontario. This does not mean you have no right, but this means you must only claim the right and advising clients or potential clients in accordance with the basis of medical evidence and the best opinion you can. All parties should act responsibly when they have a bad outcome. I always try to have a view of medical experts about the evidence and give a very honest opinion about what they think about just what the doctor notes, my, how they must be sufficiently translated and whether the appropriate treatment.