Cerebral Palsy
Your child should never be sentenced to a lifelong disability because of a medical professional's disastrous lapse in judgement, especially when such a disaster could have been thwarted. Cerebral Palsy is both an incurable and debilitating disability, and one that with a safer delivery, could have been avoided. While most physicians are painstakingly skillful and incredibly careful during the process of childbirth, one small mishap can lead to a lifelong and painful struggle for the newborn baby.
There are numerous mistakes that can generate horrific and painful repercussions - in fact, studies show that Cerebral Palsy occurs between one and four children for every 1000 live births in the United States. Tragically, way too many children sustain some kind of birth injury during labor. Many injuries sustained during childbirth are debilitating, and can cause lifelong dependence and care-giving.
A crippling condition like cerebral palsy is not only emotionally damaging, but physically and financially catastrophic as well. Medical expenses for treating and caring for someone with a chronic illness can be financially draining - and many parents of struggling children have seemingly no place to turn.
If your child has been diagnosed with a condition like cerebral palsy, you need the expertise of an experienced attorney immediately. You deserve answers - your child's safety and security are too important.
Deciding to take legal action is not an easy decision, but one that is vital for you and your child to get the financial help that you deserve for the immense magnitude of permanent stress and hardship that your family has been forced to endure. Call today.
Wrongful Life
There are many complications that can occur during the development of a fetus. Some of these medical conditions can be minor and easily remedied, while others can severely impede the development of a healthy child. It is truly tragic when the attending medical personnel fail to notify or choose not to inform the parents of the chronic and debilitating effects of serious conditions of their child.
Many states have laws that specify that doctors must inform parents of tests that could reveal potentially serious medical conditions in their unborn children. If the doctors fail to provide adequate counsel to parents, they can in some cases be held responsible for the choices the parents make.
If your doctor failed to recognize potentially serious conditions that resulted in serious disabilities in your child, you may be entitled to take legal action. Make sure to speak with a compassionate birth injury attorney who understands your concerns today.
Spina Bifida
Spina bifida is a common birth defect caused when the vertebrae fail to fully enclose the spinal cord. This failure causes the spinal cord to deform which can lead to a number of serious developmental and physical problems later in life - including loss of sensation, ambulatory problems, and a deformed spinal cord.
Spina bifida occurs in the first month of pregnancy, often before a woman knows that she is even pregnant. Doctors can easily spot the development of spina bifida with the correct tests, and many states have laws that require medical professionals to report the condition and advise parents on their options.
If your doctor failed to properly diagnose your child’s spina bifida and you are now forced to watch your child endure hardship as you pay monumental medical bills because of it, you may be entitled to collect a settlement based on your pain and suffering. Contact an understanding birth injury attorney today.
Group B Strep
Group B Strep is one of the most easily preventable causes of severe birth defects. The strep virus exists in 25% of women, but does not usually cause any problems until childbirth. If a child is born to a woman with strep B it can cause the baby to develop cerebral palsy or meningitis, which is extremely dangerous and possibly fatal.
The proper tests can reveal if a woman carries the step b bacteria with enough time to prevent harm to the unborn child. If the doctors or other medical personnel fail to recognize this condition and prescribe treatment to prevent harm to the unborn child they can be held responsible for the condition of the delivered baby.
If your doctor failed to diagnose, treat, or prevent group b strep from affecting your child you may have a right to take legal action. Contact a dedicated and compassionate cerebral palsy lawyer today – there is too much at risk to not take action.
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