Cerebral Palsy Lawsuit

Summary: Learn about cerebral palsy lawsuits including the types, possible causes and the importance of hiring an experienced cerebral palsy lawyer.

Cerebral palsy, or CP, is a muscle control disorder that occurs when the part of the brain known as the cerebrum is damaged. Patients with cerebral palsy have difficulty controlling their movements and may have visual, auditory, and speech impairments as well as learning disabilities. Motor skills are limited and seizures can occur in some cases.

If your child’s CP was the result of medical negligence you may be entitled to financial compensation. Contact a birth injury lawyer to learn more about cerebral palsy lawsuits.

Types of Cerebral Palsy

Cerebral palsy is a condition resulting from brain damage that occurs before, during, or shortly after the birth of a child. Cerebral palsy primarily affects a person’s muscle tone and muscle control, but many associated conditions, such as mental impairment and vision loss, may be experienced as well. There are four types of cerebral palsy:

  • Spastic Cerebral Palsy
  • Ataxic Cerebral Palsy
  • Athetoid Cerebral Palsy
  • Mixed Cerebral Palsy

What are the Causes?

Cerebral palsy usually occurs around the time of birth and can be caused by medical malpractice. In some cases, a doctor may not recognize problems that can occur during labor or may fail to quickly and appropriately respond once a problem is identified. If the doctor’s negligent actions lead to a brain injury that causes cerebral palsy, he or she may be guilty of medical malpractice. Cerebral palsy is a permanent condition often requiring long-term medical care.

If your child’s CP was the result of medical malpractice you may be entitled to compensation. To learn more about your legal rights, contact an experienced birth injury who can help file your cerebral palsy lawsuit.

Contact a Lawyer

If you intend on filing a cerebral palsy lawsuit you should contact a lawyer immediately. Each state has a time limit, called a statute of limitations, restricting how long you have to file a medical malpractice claim. The time limit varies from state to state. If you wait too long you will not be able to take legal action. Contact a cerebral palsy lawyer today to learn more about your legal rights!

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