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How to Make a Cerebral Palsy Legal Claim

Cerebral Palsy can have a profound impact on children's lives in many ways. Parents of children who suffer from cerebral paralysis could be able to file a medical negligence lawsuit to receive life-changing financial damages.

Most of these lawsuits resolve via a settlement rather than a trial. The majority of lawyers would like their clients to receive money as quickly as possible and trials can be costly.

Costs of treatment for Cerebral Palsy

If your child suffers from cerebral palsy, they will require extensive medical treatment to relieve symptoms and enhance functioning. This may involve physical, speech and occupational therapies which may be enhanced by treatments, surgeries as well as assistive devices and changes to the home. These treatments can be very expensive and are out of reach for many families.

According to a research conducted by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), lifetime costs of treatment for people suffering from cerebral palsy can be as high as $1 million. This includes direct costs like wheelchairs and home modifications as well as indirect services like counseling and mental health services.

In certain situations, your child may need surgery to lengthen stiff or tight muscles or remove a bone that is malformed or straighten a spine that is curved. Medications, such as seizure suppressants and pain relievers and muscle relaxants are commonly required. Based on the severity of your child's illness you may need to employ a nurse or caregiver for 24 hour support.

A legal settlement or jury verdict resulting from an injury case could help you recover costs for treating your child's CP, and paying for specialized treatment. Contact an experienced attorney today to set up an appointment for a complimentary case review. At ABC Law Centers, we conduct a thorough investigation and work with expert medical experts to determine whether a medical professional's negligence caused your child's brain damage. We do not charge a fee until you win.

Loss of Future Earnings Potential

A child who has cerebral paralysis could have to attend numerous doctor's visits and therapy sessions. They might also require wheelchairs or adaptive technology. This could put a strain on the finances of your family. Our lawyers are experienced and can assist you in claiming compensation for these expenses.

The degree of your child's CP could affect their ability to earn a living and earn money as they grow older. This can affect your child's overall health and the financial stability of your family. A skilled New York medical malpractice lawyer will be able to determine the amount the damages you could get in this case. This includes both economic and non-economic compensation.

CP can result in difficulty walking, stiffness in muscles, crossed legs and arms tucked to one side (abnormal gait). Other signs could be weakness in muscles or not being able to open joints completely. There are several kinds of cerebral paralysis and their severity can vary. Spastic cerebral palsy, the most commonly encountered type of cerebral palsy, is characterized by jerky movement and muscles that are too tight to stretch. Other forms of CP include hypertonia, which involves floppiness, and hypotonia that is caused by a lack of muscle tone.

Cerebral Palsy can be described as a condition that is permanent and cannot be fixed. It is often caused by an injury to the brain that occurs prior to or shortly after birth. An error in medicine, for example oxygen deprivation in the delivery process is often to blame.

Pain and Suffering

Although cerebral palsy can make certain movements difficult, it does not generally cause physical pain. It can cause emotional and mental anxiety and depression that can cause anxiety and depression. Other disabilities can be affecting children, including visual or hearing impairments. They may also have cognitive or speech problems.

The condition is by damage to the brain. This can happen during the pregnancy process, during delivery or even immediately after birth. It is usually caused by a lack of oxygen to certain brain regions. It could also be the result of medical negligence, such as a doctor failing to take into consideration a woman's previous health conditions or a medical error during the birth procedure.

A doctor can diagnose cerebral Palsy by conducting a thorough physical examination of an infant, toddler, or a child. They will look for signs like low muscle tone, spasticity in the hips, shoulders, knees, and ankles and balance issues. A MRI or CT scan may also be used to identify injury in the brain.

If your child has been diagnosed with cerebral palsy, you should contact a medical malpractice attorney in New York as soon as possible. A lawsuit can seek compensation for the costs of treatment, ongoing care, as well as financial compensation for pain and suffering. Do not hesitate. The law gives you a certain amount of time to file a lawsuit.

Financial Compensation

Raising a child with cerebral palsy is expensive, and the family might need funds to pay for medical treatments, support services, therapy equipment, and other things that aren't covered under insurance. A substantial jury award or an out of court settlement could make a huge difference for families who must take on this burden.

Sokolove Law's attorneys can assist you receive financial compensation for the treatment of your child and other expenses. We will work with your child's physician and other specialists to provide an accurate picture of the anticipated lifetime costs for your family, including non-financial damage such as discomfort and pain.

Non-financial losses are more difficult to quantify, but there are many methods for calculating the damages, such as the per-diem method (the number of days an injury will affect the life of a person, multiplied by their daily rate of income). We also consider the mental and emotional distress caused by the condition of your child.

Our lawyers will go through your medical records and schedule a time to meet with you for a confidential, non-cost consultation to discuss what caused the birth injury to your child. If we conclude that the medical professional who was involved committed malpractice, we will file an action on your behalf. In most cases the defendant will settle with the plaintiff without going to trial. If the defendant does not agree to a reasonable amount of money, your case could be heard in court.

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