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How to File a Cerebral Palsy Case

Cerebral Palsy is a permanent condition that requires medical attention. Children suffering from CP typically visit a pediatrician and a physical rehabilitation and medicine specialist. The doctors will conduct a thorough physical exam, take a detailed medical history, and conduct tests like MRI or CT scans.

A reputable cerebral palsy lawyer will assist families in obtaining fair compensation for their child's lifelong needs. Contact us today to arrange a free case review.

Diagnosis

Cerebral paralysis is a permanent condition that affects posture, movement, coordination and balance. It is caused by the damage or malfunctions in the parts of the brain that regulate the movement of muscles. It usually occurs before or shortly after birth.

Doctors can determine if a child is suffering of cerebral palsy by evaluating a child's symptoms as well as medical history and physical examination, and observing growth and milestones, as well as reviewing the results of diagnostic tests. They can refer an infant, toddler, or child to specialists such as pediatric orthopedists neurologists, and physiatrists. Skin, urine and blood tests can also be ordered.

Babies born with CP typically have delays in the development milestones, and have stiff muscles and exaggerated reflexes that aren't seen in normal babies. They also might have low Apgar scores, which could indicate oxygen deprivation. It is difficult to identify the condition in infants that are still developing. A definitive diagnosis is usually made at the age of two. The earlier a child is diagnosed the more effective treatment options can be. Many families find it beneficial to look for support groups, organizations and counseling services for their children.

Signs and symptoms

Symptoms of cerebral palsy appear during early childhood and result from damage to the part of the brain that controls movement and posture. This damage cannot be reversed and can affect the coordination of muscles and body movements.

Children with dyskinetic cerebral palsy have jerky, uncontrolled movements of the feet, hands and arms. They might also have a hard time reaching for objects, picking them up and coloring with crayons. They might get swollen and have trouble keeping their balance and walk on tiptoe.

The most common type of CP is ataxic, which can cause slow and unorganized movements. Those with hypotonic CP have a lower muscle tone and their legs and arms move effortlessly and look like those of an rag doll.

Doctors typically detect CP in the first two years of a child's life, unless it is mild. In this case, they might diagnose the condition at four or five. To decrease the chance of developing CP, women should get vaccinations prior to conception against diseases that may cause brain damage to the fetus including rubella and German measles. It is also important for mothers to have regular prenatal care throughout the pregnancy to help prevent complications such as premature birth and low birth weight.

Treatment

Cerebral paralysis can be caused by any issue that can hinder brain development, ranging from maternal infections during pregnancy, to complications during labor and birth to head injuries. Babies born prior to 32 weeks or with low birth weight are at a higher risk of cerebral palsy. Inflammation caused by rubella (German measles) as well as herpes, cytomegalovirus and the mother's fever during pregnancy can harm the nervous system in development.

Each person's CP treatment plan will differ for each. A pediatric specialist or physical and rehabilitation physician or neurologist will oversee medical care and develop treatment plans that take care of specific symptoms and needs.

To improve functionality or alleviate pain, medications that reduce the tightness of muscles can be prescribed. In severe cases of CP surgery can extend stiff, tightly contracted muscles or correct problems such as an abnormally curved spine.

Speech therapists can help children to develop communication skills and teach parents how to improve their child's communication abilities. Therapy for recreation lets children participate in enjoyable activities that foster social interaction, self-esteem, and motor development.

Support

Getting the right support can make all the difference. Parents and children suffering from cerebral palsy can join a community of families who can share their experiences by attending a local gathering or online groups. Many groups hold fundraisers to raise funds and raise awareness about the condition.

Educators can help kids with cerebral palsy at school. They can arrange for students who cannot attend class due to medical appointments or medication. They can also provide accommodations for students in the classroom like allowing students to travel between classes, complete exams or for doctor visits.

Adults with CP may seek advice from an occupational therapist regarding the issues of independence, like housing as well as finding a job and receiving benefits. They can also speak to their doctor about whether or not their medications are working and if they have any other issues that could be making the symptoms worse.

The Cerebral Palsy Research and Clinical Center of Michigan has a database of local doctors who specialize in this condition. The database is available to people in Michigan and allows them to search using insurance provider.

Legal Issues

Your cerebral palsy lawyer can assist you get an appropriate settlement from the medical professionals responsible for your child's injuries. The legal procedure is about gathering additional evidence to prove that the medical professionals and facilities involved in your child's birth injury committed acts of negligence, causing brain injuries and resulting in cerebral palsy lawsuit palsy.

A legal claim seeks monetary compensation for the damages your family has endured and expected future costs. It's about making changes and taking additional measures to prevent these types of injuries from happening in the future.

Some parents worry that filing a medical malpractice suit will make them appear smug or as if they don't like their child for who they are. The cost of caring for a CP patient could be in the millions.

Find a medical malpractice lawyer as soon as you are able to. The sooner you file your claim, the more favorable. Each state has its own statute of limitations. A lawyer can explain the laws that apply in your region, and also what you should do next.

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