Cerebral palsy occurs as a result of damage to or abnormalities inside the developing brain, often from oxygen deprivation, that disrupt the brain’s ability to control movement and maintain posture and balance. Unfortunately, this can mean lifelong difficulty for both children and their parents. When a medical provider’s negligence causes oxygen deprivation that leads to cerebral palsy, your family may have the right to file a claim for compensation with the help of a birth injury attorney. A Nassau County cerebral palsy lawyer can make sure you understand your rights and help you file a claim.
Cerebral palsy can lead to immense difficulty for many children, such as:
Children with cerebral palsy may need ongoing support and treatment, including therapy, procedures intended to treat muscle stiffness or tightness, and solutions like casts and splints that may help treat cerebral palsy symptoms and lead to a better quality of life. Seeking those treatments as soon as possible can make a big difference in the way a child functions.
In order to file a claim for compensation for cerebral palsy, a family needs to show that a medical provider committed negligence in their treatment of the mother or child during or immediately after birth. Most often, that will mean showing that the medical provider deviated from the standard of care when the child was born, by ignoring signs of fetal distress or failing to intervene when indicated. A cerebral palsy attorney in Nassau County will work with a medical expert to determine how the provider deviated from the standard of care and why that deviation ultimately led to a diagnosis of cerebral palsy.
The treatment for cerebral palsy can prove incredibly expensive. Many families find that children with cerebral palsy need additional care and support, which may further increase their expenses as they seek quality childcare. As part of a comprehensive cerebral palsy claim, a Nassau County lawyer could help families go over their options for seeking compensation.
Claims related to cerebral palsy often include compensation for the financial and non-financial damages faced by the family due to their losses. Families should work carefully with their medical providers and lawyers to determine the cost of treatment for the child, which could include surgeries and procedures, casts and splinting, childcare, and hospitalization. In addition, the family can claim compensation for the child’s suffering.
If you have a child diagnosed with cerebral palsy due to a medical provider’s negligent actions, your family may have the right to file a claim for compensation. That compensation can make it easier to pay for the medical treatment your child needs to thrive. Reach out to a Nassau County cerebral palsy lawyer at Duffy & Duffy, PLLC, to discuss your options for pursuing compensation.
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