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How to Make a Successful Cerebral Palsy Claim A diagnosis of cerebral paralysis can have profound effects on the childs life as well as the lives of their parents Compensation can help them live a full and fulfilling life with access to equipment treatment and support Many cases of cerebral palsy stem from medical negligence It could be due to the lack of medical attention during pregnancy issues during the birth process or other incidents Causes Early diagnosis and treatment for CP can help improve a childs capabilities Doctors diagnose CP by observing the muscle tone of a child and coordination They may refer the child to specialists such as neurologists orthopedists for children and physiatrists who can assist in managing symptoms and improving the quality of life for children Cerebral Palsy affects each person differently It can be mild and have a minimal impact on the abilities of a child or severe and cause impairments across all body areas The signs include head that is floppy floppy neck and a muscles that are stiff or inflexible as well as difficulty walking or having issues with speech or other functions If a child only has cerebral palsy on one side of the body its called hemiplegia If it occurs on both sides its known as diplegia In severe cases CP can lead to a lockedin spastic condition that causes spasticity in muscles that restricts the persons movement and can lead to difficulties with speech and eating The occurrence of medical errors during childbirth is a leading cause of CP Doctors midwives and nurses should be cautious when delivering the baby as damage to the brain could result in serious consequences If a medical error causes oxygen deprivation or other brain injury that causes cerebral palsy the doctor could be held responsible for malpractice This includes negligence in scheduling or performing a Csection urgently or failure to monitor and escalate a complex labor Symptoms If your child has cerebral palsy he or is likely to experience a combination of physical symptoms The symptoms can include tight or stiff muscles a limp uncontrolled movements as well as issues with balance and posture Other issues can include speech delays intellectual disabilities and hearing and vision problems The symptoms of cerebral palsy are caused by damage to the brain of an infant It usually occurs during the infancy years of childhood A delay in reaching milestones such as rolling over sitting up crawling or walking is a typical symptom of CP Children with CP are also more likely to have trouble swallowing and might need feeding tubes Many factors can contribute to the brain injury that causes CP This includes infections such as toxoplasmosis or rubella in the womb high blood pressure during pregnancy and genetic predisposition A massive lack of oxygen to the brain asphyxia during pregnancy or birth is the main cause of CP as is bleeding in the brain due to blood vessels that are damaged or blocked Symptoms may range from mild to extreme based on the type Spastic cerebral palsy characterized by stiff muscles is the most common type Dyskinetic cerebral palsy also known as athetoid or choreoathetoid involves uncontrolled and slow writhing movements of the legs arms and the body Other forms of CP could include ataxic cerebral palsy characterized by shakey movements or paraplegic cerebral palsy where legs and arms are affected Treatment The specific symptoms of cerebral palsy can vary a majority of sufferers of the condition have to cope with stiffness and loss of muscle control They may also experience issues with coordination and balance The type of problems they suffer from depend on the area of their brain which was injured and the extent of the injury Many people suffering from CP require special physical therapy to increase their mobility muscle tone and stretch their muscles and joints cerebral palsy lawsuit schaumburg can also ease the pain and prevent contractures It could include exercises braces with special features or other treatments Musculoskeletal issues like hip dysplasia patella alta cervical stenosis and scoliosis are common in CP These conditions can cause major mobility problems which reduces life expectancy Speech and therapy for language are a way to assist children who are unable to communicate effectively It can help children develop new ways of communicating and could include signing language a communication board or voice synthesizers These medications can be used to stop the abnormal movement reduce seizures and ease pain These medications can be taken orally or directly into the affected muscles or into the fluid that surrounds your spinal cord Compensation A successful cerebral palsy claim could result in compensation for your child to pay for specialized care equipment and treatment The amount of compensation will depend upon the physical and mental effects of your childs illness as well as any expenses or losses that you might have incurred This could include the loss of earnings as you had to leave work in order to care for your child house modifications and transport costs to get your child to and from appointments Based on the severity of your childs injuries your lawyer may hire an expert in disability care to draft a life care plan that meticulously details their needs starting from the date of their diagnosis until adulthood This will help you determine the most accurate amount of compensation It usually takes the form of a lump sum as well as regular annual payments which may be indexed to keep up with inflation It is important to know that compensation from a successful legal action isnt a huge sum Its a recognition that injustice was committed all because a medical professional failed in their duty of providing care during labor pregnancy and the birth

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