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Cerebral palsy attorneys are personal injury lawyers experienced at building, presenting and winning cases for clients who developed cerebral palsy as a result of medical malpractice.
Cerebral palsy is an incurable, non-progressive disease that impairs cognition, speech, movement and/or coordination. While those with mild cerebral palsy can live independent, full lives, in the most severe cases, patients will need help eating, breathing and moving.
Each year, about 10,000 American babies are diagnosed with cerebral palsy. Currently, between 800,000 and 1 million people in the U.S. are living with cerebral palsy.
Following a cerebral palsy diagnosis, it's crucial that families set up a free initial consultation with a cerebral palsy attorney. During this initial meeting, prospective plaintiffs can find out if:
Some of the medical mistakes that can cause cerebral palsy include failing to detect and properly treat:
Improper use of forceps, excessive use of vacuum extraction and failure to perform a necessary C-section are also among the medical mistakes that can result in cerebral palsy.
Cerebral palsy attorneys are located throughout the U.S. to help families victimized by malpractice win the compensation they deserve. Among the hubs for cerebral palsy attorneys are:
Most major cities across the U.S. have experienced cerebral palsy lawyers ready to help victims recover a monetary settlement for their injuries and life-long damages.
In addition to free consultations, benefits of working with cerebral palsy attorneys include:
By working with an experienced cerebral palsy attorney, plaintiffs can recover compensation for their child's:
Has your child been born with Cerebral Palsy? If so, contact a cerebral palsy lawyer today to find out if you have a case and are entitled to compensation for your child's permanent disabilities, suffering and medical bills.
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