Cerebral palsy (CP) is one possible result of damage to a child’s brain while it is in the developmental stages. Usually, this means that damage resulting in cerebral palsy happens when the child is in the womb, being born, or just after birth.
You likely know the medical professional or professionals responsible for any preventable brain damage that caused your child’s cerebral palsy, and they could owe you compensation for your child’s CP. Call the South Fulton Birth Injury Lawyers Group today at (800) 222-9529 for a no-cost discussion regarding your case for awards. Our birth injury lawyers are ready to help you navigate the complex legal space to ensure you get the compensation you deserve.
The Possible Causes of Cerebral Palsy
Cerebral palsy requires life-long medical care and attention. Parents whose children receive a diagnosis of cerebral palsy often want to know how the condition came to be. Sometimes, the answer to that question is medical error.
Cerebral palsy—caused by damage to a child’s brain—is most likely to occur before, during, or just after birth. To determine the possible preventable causes of your child’s impaired motor function, you must examine the decisions and actions of the doctors and nurses who cared for you and your child during these periods.
Some of the ways that a fetus or newborn child’s brain can sustain damage include:
- Inadequate monitoring of your child’s condition while in the womb
- Dismissal or misdiagnosis of conditions that possibly may cause cerebral palsy while your child was in the womb
- Delayed diagnosis of any condition that may have caused brain damage in your child
- Using forceps, a vacuum device, or other tools used to assist in child delivery in an improper manner that may have caused brain damage
- Delaying a Caesarean birth (also referred to as a C-section) delivery
- Not diagnosing or responding to a prolapsed umbilical cord promptly
- Decisions or actions that contributed to the premature birth of your child, as premature births are associated with a higher risk of cerebral palsy
A South Fulton cerebral palsy attorney who has handled cerebral palsy cases in the past may be an invaluable resource as you work through your child’s diagnosis. A South Fulton cerebral palsy attorney can determine who may be responsible for your child’s unexpected condition. They will begin by helping you understand who may be responsible for any medical error that caused or contributed to your child’s CP.
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More Than One Person May Have Contributed to Your Child’s Birth Injury
When you call a South Fulton cerebral palsy lawyer and begin to discuss your case, they will help you understand who all is liable for any actions that contributed to your child’s cerebral palsy. Your lawsuit may include multiple defendants, possibly including but not limited to:
- The hospital itself
- Any administrators that are responsible in some way for your child’s condition
- The doctor or doctors who directly supervised your pregnancy and delivery
- Any other medical professionals, such as nurses, whose actions contributed to your loved one’s cerebral palsy
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Administrators May be Responsible For Your Losses
It is not just those in the doctor’s office or delivery room that may be responsible for a preventable case of cerebral palsy—administrators may be responsible as well. Higher-ups at a hospital or other medical facility where you were monitored may be found responsible if:
- They knowingly hired a doctor, nurse, or other staffer involved in your pre-, during, and post-birth care who was unqualified or had professional or criminal records that should have disqualified them from participating in your care.
- They hired such employees unknowingly due to failing to conduct proper background checks.
- They did not properly train each person involved in your child’s birth on how to avoid causing brain damage that may lead to cerebral palsy.
- They encouraged or permitted practices that put you or your child at risk.
In many organizations, usually including hospitals, the failures of subordinates are ultimately the responsibility of their superiors. This situation may be the case if preventable actions contributed to or caused your child’s cerebral palsy. Call the Birth Injury Lawyers Group today at (800) 222-9529 to learn more about your options for pursuing justice for your child and yourself.
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Allow a South Fulton Cerebral Palsy Lawyer to Assist You With Your Case
If you are raising a child with cerebral palsy, there is a good chance that you do not have the time or energy to navigate the legal course towards any compensation that you or your child are entitled to receive. This is where a South Fulton cerebral palsy lawyer can assist you.
Our team will identify the parties who are liable for your child’s preventable birth injury, then handle your legal case for compensation from start to finish. This process could include:
- Consulting the advice of experts who can testify to likely medical error that caused or contributed to your child’s condition
- Gathering any direct evidence of wrongdoing by the defendant or defendants
- Defending your child and your own rights throughout the legal process
- Putting forth a case for compensation on your behalf
Raising a child with cerebral palsy comes with many unique hurdles and expenses, and a civil case is one means to pursue financial help that may help you and your child.
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Possible Compensation From a Cerebral Palsy Negligence Case
If your case ends with a judgment or settlement in your favor, then you may receive awards covering various expenses related to your child’s cerebral palsy. Such awards could include full or partial coverage for:
- In-home medical assistance for your child
- The cost of physical and mental therapy for your child
- Any equipment that would assist you in caring for your child
- Any professional, educational, or personal opportunities that your child may not be able to pursue because of their cerebral palsy
- Punitive damages paid by the defendants in your child’s case
Do not wait to call a South Fulton cerebral palsy lawyer and begin your pursuit of these and other awards that you or your child may be entitled to receive.
Call The Birth Injury Lawyers Group Today
We will handle your case from start to finish, so call our team today at (800) 222-9529 for a free consultation. Do not wait, as most states have statutes of limitation that may impact your window for pursuing legal action after a birth injury.
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