Cerebral palsy is a neurological illness that can be caused by the abnormal development of the sections of the brain that are responsible for controlling movement and balance. It can also be caused by trauma to the brain.
Cerebral palsy may be the result of injuries or illnesses developed during pregnancy. However, cerebral palsy injuries can also occur during childbirth or shortly thereafter.
Not all cases of cerebral palsy occur naturally. Sometimes, doctor negligence leads to a preventable case of cerebral palsy. When this happens, the child’s family may be able to recover compensation in a medical malpractice lawsuit.
A Texas cerebral palsy lawyer from the Birth Injury Lawyers Group may be able to represent you. This could allow us to investigate your case for negligence, pursue the responsible party for your damages, and recover compensation for your medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and more.
Call the Birth Injury Lawyers Group to discuss your case in a free consultation with a member of our team.
Medical Malpractice Can Cause Cerebral Palsy
Although some cases of cerebral palsy are naturally occurring due to causes such as genetic mutations or premature birth, other times, the condition is caused by a negligent doctor. This can occur if a doctor:
- Fails to detect and treat an infection in the pregnant mother
- Fails to screen and prepare for a complex birth
- Allows the baby’s oxygen supply to be cut off
- Injures the baby during delivery with excessive force or improper use of a forceps or a vacuum extraction device
If you suspect that any form of medical staff negligence—whether from a doctor, nurse, surgeon, or hospital staff—contributed to your child’s cerebral palsy, the Birth Injury Lawyers Group may be able to help you.
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How Legal Assistance May Help You
When a Beaumont cerebral palsy lawyer from the Birth Injury Lawyers Group handles your case, they can:
- Handle all communications related to your case on your behalf
- Identify the liable party
- Determine the role of negligence in causing your child’s injuries
- Collect evidence to support your claim.
- Hire medical experts to testify that malpractice occurred in your case
- Quantify your damages
- Follow up and complete all administrative steps required by your claim
- Negotiate for a settlement with the responsible party’s insurance company
- Take your case to trial is they do not make you a fair offer
To learn more about these services and to discuss your case with a member of our team, call the Birth Injury Lawyers Group at (800) 222-9529.
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Cerebral Palsy Symptoms
Depending on the type and severity of the cerebral palsy in question, the patient may exhibit symptoms ranging from difficulty grasping objects, an inability to sit or walk, and difficulty communicating, to excessive drooling, growth defects, and mental development issues.
Problems with movement are a central characteristic of cerebral palsy disabilities. They can take the form of difficulty crawling or sitting up in infants or difficulty holding up the head in older patients. Cerebral palsy can also lead to issues with cognition, sensation, communication, and behavior.
Children who suffer from cerebral palsy may exhibit abnormal muscle tone, delayed motor development, and impaired coordination. Bone issues and contractures may develop over time, as well.
Cerebral palsy cases range from mild forms that result in difficulties with basic movements to a complete inability to perform coordinated movements of any type. Floppy muscles, stiff muscles, spinal curvatures, and preferential use of specific limbs can all indicate cerebral palsy. Drooling is also common in children who have cerebral palsy.
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Cerebral Palsy Treatments and Management
Cerebral palsy is generally categorized as a permanent illness that cannot be cured.
Care for cerebral palsy may be administered by a multidisciplinary team comprised of a pediatrician, social workers, physiotherapists, speech and language therapists, occupational therapists, educational psychologists, orthopedic surgeons, neurologists, and neurosurgeons. Together, these specialists can develop a comprehensive care and treatment plan to help your child maximize his or her potential.
Therapy in various forms, along with medicine and assistive devices, may also help. Depending on what symptoms your child presents, a doctor may also recommend:
- Anti-seizure drugs
- Medications that can alleviate pain or reduce muscle spasms
- Surgery
- Braces and other assistive devices
- And more
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Compensation in a Cerebral Palsy Case
A successful cerebral palsy medical malpractice case may be able to recover compensation for:
- All medical care related to the treatment of cerebral palsy
- Estimated future costs of medical care
- Mobility assistance devices and modifications to the home
- Special caregivers or educators
- Lost wages for either parent that stops working to care for the child
- Pain and suffering
- And more
Texas Statutes That May Affect Your Case
Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code § 74.251 generally gives people two years to file a medical malpractice lawsuit in Beaumont. However, when the victim is a minor under the age of 12, this deadline may be extended until their 14th birthday.
Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code § 74.051 may require you to notify the physicians and health care providers you plan to sue at least 60 days before you file a medical malpractice lawsuit against them.
When the Birth Injury Lawyers Group represents you, we can manage all deadlines and legal tasks in your case.
Contact the Birth Injury Lawyers Group Today
It can be difficult to file and pursue a malpractice claim, especially when you have an injured child to care for. Fortunately, you do not have to pursue compensation for cerebral palsy birth injuries on your own.
A Beaumont cerebral palsy lawyer from the Birth Injury Lawyers Group may be able to represent you. This could allow us to handle all tasks in your case while you concentrate on your child’s wellbeing.
For a free case review, call the Birth Injury Lawyers Group today at (800) 222-9529.
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