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Cerebral Palsy Child: A Victim of Medical Malpractice?

Cerebral palsy (CP)has different levels of severity and a child with cerebral palsy has many needs depending on their severity. If the child's condition is severe, they usually also suffer from other conditions such as epilepsy or mental retardation. The child will require ongoing medication, assistance devices, therapy, hours of care and surgeries. All this care for the child will be financially overwhelming so it is important to know all you need to know regarding rights as a parent.

Organizations such as non-profit, government or local agencies can assist families of children with cerebral palsy to all information regarding medical malpractice. Families can be entitled to costs from another source such as a lawsuit. Families can be eligible for financial damages through a cerebral palsy lawsuit that will include pain and suffering, medical treatment costs and other related expenses.

Was Your Child Harmed by Medical Malpractice?

Cerebral Palsy is caused by brain damage before or during child birth. Many factors contribute to the development of CP. Possibilities that can contribute to CP are infections to newborns, low birth weight, jaundice, seizures, just to name a few. On the other hand there are a small percentage of children born with CP that is caused by medical malpractice that could have been prevented such as complications during delivery or lack of oxygen.

It is not possible to prevent these from happening but there is an obligation that medical professional have. They need to take precautions and respond in a timely manner. So when this obligation isn't a success they need to be held responsible.

Help From a Cerebral Palsy Lawyer

A family spends hundreds of thousands of dollars over a child's lifetime on medical bills, medicine, and care. If you think you child's condition is due to medical malpractice, you can seek help from a cerebral palsy lawyer.

Keep in mind that there is a statute of limitations on medical malpractice, meaning there is a deadline when filing a lawsuit. Remember to contact a lawyer if you think your child's cerebral palsy is due to medical malpractice. Know your rights.

As a parent with a cerebral palsy child check out articles and find resources online, check out the Cerebral Palsy Law Blog.

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