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How to Make a Successful Cerebral Palsy Claim

A diagnosis of cerebral paralysis can have a profound impact on the child's life as well as the lives of their parents. Compensation can help them live a full and active life by allowing access to care and equipment, as well as assistance.

Many cases of cerebral palsy are the result of medical negligence. This can be caused by a lack of prenatal care, complications during labor and birth or other incidents.

Causes

There is no cure for CP but early detection and treatment can improve the abilities of a child. Doctors diagnose CP by looking at the muscle tone of a child and coordination, as well as movement. They may refer a child to specialists such as pediatric orthopedists, neurologists and physiatrists, who can assist in managing symptoms and increase life-quality.

Every person suffers from cerebral palsy in a unique way. It can be mild, with minimal impact on a child's ability function, or severe and cause physical impairments throughout the body. The signs can include a floppy head (floppy neck), muscles that are stiff or uncontrolled and walking difficulties, or issues with speech or other functions. If a child is diagnosed with cerebral palsy on one side of the body, it's known as hemiplegia. When it happens on both sides, it's called diplegia. In severe cases, CP may lead to a locked-in (spastic), condition with muscle spasticity. This could limit the ability of a person to move and can cause difficulty with speech and eating.

The occurrence of medical errors during childbirth is a frequent cause of CP. Doctors, midwives, and nurses should be extra cautious when giving birth to babies since brain damage can result in serious consequences. If a medical mistake results in oxygen deprivation or other brain damage that causes cerebral palsy, the physician could be held accountable for negligence. This includes negligence when scheduling or performing a C-section in a hurry or failing to supervise and escalate the intensity of labor.

Symptoms

If your child is suffering from cerebral palsy, he or she will likely have an array of physical symptoms. They could be characterized by tight joints or stiff joints or muscles, a limp, involuntary movement and problems with balance and posture. Other problems include speech delays, intellectual disabilities as well as hearing and vision issues.

The symptoms of cerebral palsy result from damage to the brain of an infant. It is most commonly seen during infancy or the early years of childhood. A delay in achieving milestones such as rolling over, sitting up, crawling, or walking is a common sign of CP. Children with CP are also more likely to experience trouble swallowing and might need a feeding tube.

Many factors can contribute to the development of an injury to the brain that causes CP, including infections like rubella, cytomegalovirus, or toxoplasmosis in the womb, high blood pressure during pregnancy and genetic predisposition. A significant lack of oxygen to the brain (asphyxia) during pregnancy or birth is a major cause for CP as is the occurrence of bleeding in the brain due to blood vessels that are damaged or blocked.

Depending on the form of cerebral palsy, symptoms may vary from mild to severe. Spastic cerebral palsy (characterized by stiff muscles) is the most commonly encountered form. Dyskinetic cerebral palsy (also called choreoathetoid, or athetoid) is characterized by slow, uncontrolled writhing movements of the legs, arms and body. Other forms of CP may include ataxic cerebral palsy lawsuits palsy, characterized by shakey movements, or paraplegic cerebral palsy that affects the legs and arms are affected.

Treatment

While the symptoms specific to cerebral palsy differ, the majority of people suffering from the condition are required to contend with stiffness and loss of muscle control. They may also be struggling with balance and coordination. The type of movement problem that they suffer from is dependent on the brain region that was injured and the severity of the injury.

Many people with CP require special physical therapy to improve their muscle tone, mobility, and stretch their joints and muscles. It can also help relieve discomfort and prevent contractures. Exercises, braces or other treatments can be incorporated.

CP is characterised by musculoskeletal conditions like hip dysplasia and patella alta. Scoliosis and cervical stenosis can also be seen. These can cause major problems in mobility, which reduces the life expectancy of patients.

Other treatments may include speech and language therapy for children who cannot communicate effectively. This can help them learn new ways of communicating and could involve signing language, communication boards or voice synthesizers.

These medications can be used to stop abnormal movements, ease pain, and control seizures. The medications are administered by mouth or injected into the affected muscles or into the surrounding fluid around the spinal cord.

Compensation

A successful cerebral palsy claim can result in compensation for your child's for medical equipment, specialist care and treatment. The amount of compensation will be based on the mental and physical impact of your child's condition as well as any losses or expenses you might have incurred. This could be a loss of earnings due to having to take a break from work to take care of your children, house modifications and transportation costs.

The lawyer you hire may employ an expert in disability dependent on the degree of the injury to your child. The specialist will create a "life care plan" that outlines their needs from the time of diagnosis until they are adults. This will help you calculate an accurate amount of compensation. It usually will be an amount in lump sum and annual payments that can be adjusted to keep pace with the rate of inflation.

It is important to understand that compensation for a successful legal case is not a windfall. It's a recognition of the fact that injustice has occurred due to medical professionals failed to fulfill their duty of taking care during labour, pregnancy and delivery.

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