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Michigan Cerebral Palsy Lawsuits - Choose The Best Lawyer

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Michigan birth injury lawyers handle cases involving cerebral palsy injuries. This can be a very serious condition and can affect a child throughout his or her lifetime. There are occasions in which this injury could have been prevented and this can give rise to a child birth injury medical malpractice lawsuit. It is essential that a parent of a child diagnosed with cerebral find the best Michigan lawyer to review their case.

Cerebral palsy is a condition of the brain that occurs due to a permanent brain injury either before, during or after birth. This condition causes lack of muscle control and mobility. Where cerebral palsy is not a progressive disease, however, its effects are known to change with time. The exact cause of this condition is unknown. There is evidence that links the disease to the health history of both the mother and child, and any accidents causing brain injury. Cerebral palsy is mostly diagnosed immediately after birth, but the discovery can even be made at a later stage of childhood.

Causes of Cerebral Palsy

Cerebral palsy is the name given to a group of disorders that hinder mobility. This disease is caused by a brain injury before, during or shortly after birth. The brain damage can be result from a variety of conditions such as:

-Infection during pregnancy - toxoplasmosis, cytomegalovirus and rubella severely damage the nervous system of the fetus, resulting in cerebral palsy

-Rh Incompatibility - this can cause jaundice. In this condition, immune system of mother attacks the fetus

-Jaundice - this can result in brain damage

-Oxygen shortage - this can also cause brain damage to the child

-Toxicity - use of drug or alcohol can damage the brain of the fetus

-Stroke - this can occur if mother suffers from coagulation disorders

-Bleeding - bleeding in the brain of the boy after birth can damage the brain

-Kidney/Urinary Tract Infections - can also damage the brain, causing cerebral palsy


Symptoms of Cerebral Palsy

Cerebral palsy is accompanied with a number of symptoms such as:

-Spasms

-Visual impairment

-Hyperactivity

-Learning disorders

-Seizures

-Cure & Treatment

There is no cure for cerebral palsy. However, a number of therapies are offered for the treatment of this condition. It can be very difficult to live with this condition. Still, it is possible to be successful in coping with cerebral palsy.

When a child's cerebral palsy is due to the negligence of a doctor, hospital, or nurse, the child and the parents can purse a medical malpractice case to seek compensation for the lifelong injuries and damages of the child. Cerebral Palsy may affect a child socially, academically, and vocationally throughout childhood and into adulthood. The child may require physical therapy, medical procedures, and other services that can be a significant expense over the course of his or her lifetime. These types of damage requests are included in a medical malpractice lawsuit filed for the condition.

It is essential for the family to choose and experienced child injury and medical malpractice lawyer to review the entire medical chart to see if the cerebral palsy was natural or caused by medical negligence. The cases are complicated and require significant medical and legal expertise by the lawyer. In order to obtain the best possible result, the parents should carefully interview the lawyer to be satisfied that the lawyer has the skill and experience to handle the case.

If you suspect that your child has been a victim of cerebral palsy you should contact our office immediately to discuss your case. Call us now at (800) 606-1717. You should also request our FREE Malpractice book, "The Ultimate Michigan Medical Malpractice Handbook," which explains the legal process in Michigan and what must be proven to win your case. We will send out immediately to you!

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