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How to Make a Cerebral Palsy Legal Claim

Cerebral Palsy may affect a child's life in many ways. Parents of children suffering from cerebral palsy might be capable of filing a medical malpractice lawsuit in order to get financial compensation that can change their lives.

Most of these lawsuits resolve by settling the matter rather than a trial. The majority of lawyers want their clients to get their money as fast as possible, and trials can be expensive.

Costs associated with treatment for Cerebralpalsy

If your child has cerebral palsy, it requires extensive medical treatment to ease symptoms and ensure maximum performance. This can involve physical therapy, speech and occupational therapies that can be supplemented by treatments, surgeries as well as assistive devices and changes to the home. These therapies can be extremely expensive and are out of reach for many families.

According to a research conducted by the Centers for Disease Control, the cost of treatment over the course of a lifetime for a person suffering from cerebral paralysis can exceed $1,000,000. This includes direct costs such as wheelchairs and home modifications as and indirect services such as counseling and mental health services.

In some instances, your child may need surgery to lengthen tight or stiff muscles, remove a malformed bone or correct a curved spine. Seizure suppressants and pain relievers and muscle relaxants are frequently prescribed. You may have to hire an all-hours caregiver or nurse according to the severity of your child's health.

A legal settlement or a jury verdict obtained in an injury case may help you recover costs for treating your child's CP and pay for specialized treatment. Contact an experienced lawyer today to set up an appointment for a free case review. At ABC Law Centers, we conduct a thorough investigation, and work with expert medical experts to determine if a negligence by a doctor caused your child's brain damage. We never charge fees unless we win.

Loss of future earnings potential

A child suffering from cerebral palsy may need to attend numerous appointments with doctors and therapy sessions. They also require equipment such as wheelchairs and adaptive technology. This can be a financial strain on your family. Our experienced lawyers can help you get compensation for these costs.

As your child gets older, the severity of their CP could affect their ability to earn money and to work. This could have a negative impact on your child's quality of life and your financial future as a family. A skilled New York medical malpractice lawyer will determine the amount of the damages you could get in this case. This includes both non-economic and economic compensation.

Some symptoms of CP include difficulty walking, stiff muscles, crossed knees, and arms tucked into their sides (abnormal gait). Other indicators could be weakness in muscles or not being able to open joints all the way. There are several types of cerebral paralysis and their severity varies. Spastic cerebral palsy, which is the most prevalent type of cerebral paralysis, is characterised by jerky movements and muscles that are too tight to stretch. Hypotonia and hypertonia are two other kinds of CP.

Cerebral palsy is a permanent disease that cannot be treated. It is often caused by a brain injury that occurs before or shortly after birth. Often, a medical error such as oxygen deprivation during the birth process is to blame.

Suffering and Pain

Although cerebral palsy can cause some movements to be difficult, it doesn't typically cause physical pain. However it can cause mental and emotional distress which can lead to depression and anxiety. Other disabilities can be present in children, for example visual or hearing impairments. They may also suffer from cognitive or speech problems.

The condition is caused due to damage to the brain. It can occur in the course of pregnancy, delivery or immediately after birth. It is usually caused by a deficiency of oxygen to certain brain parts. It could also be caused by medical negligence, for example, the doctor not taking into consideration the pre-existing medical conditions of a woman or a medical mistake during delivery.

A doctor can diagnose cerebral palsy through a complete physical exam of a toddler, infant or child to look for signs of weak muscles and spasticity in the ankles, knees, hips and shoulders, and balance problems. A MRI or CT scan may also be used to identify injuries in the brain.

If your child has been diagnosed with cerebral palsy, you must seek the help of a medical malpractice attorney in New York as soon as possible. In an action, you will seek compensation for ongoing care and treatment costs, as being compensated in cash for the pain and suffering you've endured. The law gives you only a only a certain amount of time to file a lawsuit so don't wait.

Financial Compensation

It can be expensive to raise a child suffering from cerebral paralysis. The family may also need money for therapy equipment as well as medical treatments and support services that aren't covered by insurance. Families who are faced with this burden can benefit from a large jury award or an out of court settlement.

Sokolove Law's lawyers can help you obtain financial compensation for the treatment of your child as well as other expenses. We will collaborate closely with your child's doctor and other specialists to create an accurate picture of the likely lifetime costs for your family, which includes non-financial harm such as discomfort and pain.

The non-financial damages are harder to quantify. It is possible to use several methods to calculate these damages such as the per-diem method, which multiplies number of days an injury will impact a person's daily income by the number of days it will alter their life. We also take into consideration the emotional and psychological distress that your child may be experiencing.

Our lawyers will go through your medical records and meet with you for a confidential, non-cost consultation to discuss the circumstances that caused the birth injury of your child. If we determine that the medical professional involved committed malpractice, we will file a lawsuit on your behalf. In most instances 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 the court.

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