Are you the parent, grandparent or guardian of a child with special needs?
Does your child suffer from Cerebral Palsy, Erb’s Palsy, Mental Retardation, seizures, intellectual or physical limitations, or other injuries that may have occurred before, during or after birth? Do you ever ask, Why did this happen to my child? Do you ever wonder, Who will pay for all of the medical expenses due to cerebral palsy? Are you worried about, Who will take care of my child when I’m gone? Contact us for a free consultation and to help find out what really went wrong.
However, the attorneys at Legal Supreme have very successful and achieved unparalleled results for our clients injured by a slip & fall/trip & fall, even in cases where these defenses have been raised and we achieve these great results by being smarter, more creative and we never stop fighting for our clients.
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Cerebral palsy is defined as damage to the motor areas of the brain, and may not be diagnosed for months after birth. Cerebral palsy may be acquired after the birth of a child. This results from damage to the brain in the first months, or years of life. The injury may be a brain infection (bacterial meningitis, viral encephalitis) or head injury following an accident.
The medical providers caring for the expectant mother and the fetus are responsible to assure that they provide adequate care during the pregnancy, during labor and delivery, and immediately after the delivery of the infant. Failing to do so can result in the doctors and nurses being held accountable for the outcome of the pregnancy. The problems that may be encountered include:
Lack of oxygen to the unborn baby or at the time of birth or trauma to the head during labor and delivery can cause cerebral palsy. If the infant does not get enough oxygen the brain can be injured. There are many factors that suggest the injury occurred as a result of improper medical care, or insult to the brain during the birthing process:
The following are actual complaints of mothers where the medical negligence resulted in a child being born with cerebral palsy:
– My bag of water broke
– I had bleeding
– My labor did not progress and took too long
– My blood pressure got too high
Our cerebral palsy lawyers handle medical malpractice cases that result from negligence in prenatal care, delivery, and post-natal care. Laws enacted to limit the number of malpractice cases have made this a highly specialized area of law. In most cases, birth injuries have natural causes and cannot be prevented. But for thousands of other children, a medical mistake is often a contributing factor to the brain damage, retardation, and difficulties with movement.
Erb’s palsy, Brachial Plexus Palsy, or Shoulder Dystocia occurs when excessive lateral traction is applied to the fetal neck region during delivery. This can cause child’s muscles to be torn, resulting in a limp arm. Each state has a statute of limitations which is essentially a deadline for filing cases. The statute of limitations for medical malpractice cases varies from state to state so individuals who suspect that malpractice has occurred should contact us immediately. Our office will start working on your case immediately and begin gathering the medical records and evidence to prove and win your case.
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