If your child faces a lifetime of therapy and care because of a cerebral palsy diagnosis in Tampa, Florida, you may be able to take legal action to hold their doctor or another medical professional responsible. Cerebral palsy can result from a preventable birth injury caused by medical negligence. You may be eligible to recover compensation to cover your child’s medical treatment and other needs.
Get help today. Call the Birth Injury Lawyers Group at (800) 222-9529 for a free case review with a team member.
Possible Causes of Cerebral Palsy
Most children who suffered a brain injury before, during, or shortly after birth and have cerebral palsy symptoms receive a diagnosis before age two. In some cases, especially when the child has severe symptoms or also has epilepsy, the diagnosis may come much earlier. The child may miss developmental milestones and struggle to roll over, sit up, crawl, or walk with other children around their age.
Cerebral palsy can result from either natural or preventable injuries sustained before, during, or shortly after birth. Before their diagnosis, the parents may not have known there was anything to be concerned about, although some are aware of the potential cause of their child’s condition right away.
According to an article published in Pediatrics, the official journal of the American Academy of Pediatrics, it was recently reported that premature babies have a higher risk of having cerebral palsy, especially those who were born extremely early. Other possible causes include:
- Bleeding in the brain
- Encephalitis, meningitis, or another brain infection
- Head injuries in the womb, during birth, or shortly after birth
- Rubella or other infections of the mother affecting the baby in the womb
- Untreated, severe jaundice that causes brain injury
- Hypoxic brain injuries during childbirth
In many cases, these causes are preventable with proper monitoring of the pregnancy, careful attention to risk factors during delivery, and a watchful eye on the baby in the first hours following birth. While there are cerebral palsy support groups in Florida that may help your family meet others who can offer advice and support, many families face financial challenges in getting their child the care they need.
These financial challenges are one reason why some families choose to take legal action, attempting to hold the negligent doctor or hospital accountable and recover compensation to support your child’s ongoing care. Call the Birth Injury Lawyers Group today at (800) 222-9529 for a free consultation with a Tampa cerebral palsy lawyer.
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You May Have a Strong Case Against a Tampa Doctor or Hospital
Medical malpractice birth injury cases, including cerebral palsy cases, are often difficult to prove. You likely do not have the medical knowledge to know what your doctor did wrong or if it qualifies as medical negligence under Florida Statute § 766.102. Therefore, medical experts play a key role in this type of case.
If you pursue compensation in your birth injury case, you might want to enlist the help of a Tampa cerebral palsy lawyer. They can enlist the help of a medical expert who will review your case files and may be able to identify the cause of your baby’s cerebral palsy. They may be able to determine if the baby’s brain injury occurred because of a preventable birth injury, as well as whether it meets the standard necessary to prove medical negligence on the part of your doctor or another care professional.
The expert’s findings may allow your lawyer to file a medical malpractice claim or birth injury lawsuit and pursue damages on your behalf.
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What a Cerebral Palsy Settlement or Award Covers
It likely comes as no surprise to you that your child’s therapy and care are expensive. While no drug or surgery can cure cerebral palsy, there is necessary treatment and therapy to help your child reach their potential regarding self-care, independent living, and keeping up with their peers.
Your child’s present and future treatment needs today will be based on their unique symptoms and complications and will vary widely depending on the severity, type of cerebral palsy, and additional medical concerns they have.
Recoverable damages may include both current and future medical treatment and care, therapy, and care costs. In addition, some children require devices and aids that will occasionally need replacement, such as:
- Glasses
- Hearing aids
- Leg braces
- Walkers, gait trainers, crutches, canes, and similar devices
- Wheelchairs
A Tampa cerebral palsy lawyer can work with experts and economists to put a price on your child’s future care, in addition to other recoverable damages such as:
- Renovations to your home for accessibility
- Out-of-pocket expenses related to your child’s treatment and care
- Pain and suffering that your child endures because of their injuries and condition
- Other non-economic losses
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Limited Time to File a Cerebral Palsy Lawsuit
Every state sets a time limit, called a statute of limitations, for how long you have to file a birth injury lawsuit. There may also be rules about how to pursue a medical malpractice case, if you can extend the deadline in a birth injury case, and more.
While you can count on only having a limited time to act, one way to find out how long you have based on your state and your case is to speak with a Tampa cerebral palsy lawyer near you.
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Discuss Your Child’s Cerebral Palsy Diagnosis With Us
If your child has a cerebral palsy diagnosis, you may be able to take legal action to hold the negligent doctor or hospital accountable and recover compensation on your child’s behalf. Many brain injuries that lead to cerebral palsy are preventable with the right care during pregnancy, delivery, or the postnatal period.
Call the Birth Injury Lawyers Group to get help today. You can get a free review of your case from a team member by calling (800) 222-9529 now. Tampa birth injury cases generally proceed on a contingency basis. Your family will not need to pay anything up front if you work with one of our Tampa cerebral palsy lawyers.
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