You might be entitled to compensation for a lifetime of medical care.
Cerebral Palsy is a type of brain injury, often caused by decreased oxygen and/or blood flow to the baby, resulting in a neurologic disorder that can lead to significant physical and mental disabilities for the child.
In addition to cerebral palsy, errors during childbirth can lead to other serious conditions, such as developmental delays, intellectual disability, mental problems, and seizure disorders. Often times, these other serious disorders could have been prevented with appropriate medical care during your pregnancy.
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Did your child suffer an injury at or near the time of birth?
If your baby has been diagnosed with cerebral palsy, hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE), brain damage, or another serious injury, please contact us today for a free case evaluation. We will review the medical records and assess potential liability arising from the care provided. Your child may be entitled to a significant out-of-court settlement from the doctor and/or hospital’s insurance company.
• Emergency cesarean section
• Prematurity/premature birth/preterm labor/cervical insufficiency/short cervix
• NICU stay following birth
• Need for resuscitation at birth
• Seizures during the newborn period
• Fetal distress (concerns on the fetal monitor)
• Uterine rupture
• Placental abruption
• Cooling therapy/therapeutic hypothermia (a treatment used exclusively for kids who are asphyxiated during the labor process)
While there are some instances in which a birth injury occurs for no obvious reason and no one is to blame it may at times be caused by the following, among other things:
To seek compensation, victims must prove both that the physician was responsible and prove the extent of their damage and loss. The process of navigating medical negligence cases are very time consuming and complicated. Failure to pursue the case properly may lead to losing the ability to receive financial compensation. Our experienced lawyers have the knowledge and resources necessary to pursue these cases.
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• Cerebral palsy
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• Developmental delay
• Cerebral palsy
• HIE (Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy)
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All of these conditions can require expensive care and treatment to maximize the child’s quality of life and their chances for improvement. These can include long term residential care, in home supervision, therapies, assistive devices, medications, medical specialists, home modifications, surgeries, etc. To provide the best future possible for their children and to relieve this financial burden, families will often pursue compensation from the responsible parties.