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How to Make a Successful Cerebral Palsy Claim
A diagnosis of cerebral paralysis can have profound effects on the child's life and the lives of their parents. Compensation can allow them to have a fulfilling life by giving them access to equipment, care and support.
Medical negligence is often the reason for cerebral palsy. This could be due to a lack of prenatal care, complications during labor and birth or other occurrences.
Causes
There is no cure for CP however early diagnosis and treatment can help improve the abilities of a child. Doctors determine CP in relation to the child's movement, muscle tone and coordination. They might refer the child to specialists, such as pediatric neurologists, pediatric orthopedists or physiatrists. These specialists can assist in managing symptoms and improve the quality of life.
Cerebral palsy affects every person differently. It can be moderate and have only a slight impact on the child's capabilities but it can also be severe and cause impairments to every body part. The symptoms could include a floppy head (floppy neck), stiff or uncontrolled muscle that is difficult to walk or has problems with speech and other functions. If cerebral palsy is only affecting one side of the child's body, it is referred to as hemiplegia. If it affects both sides, then it's called diplegia. In cerebral palsy lawsuit syracuse , CP can lead to a locked-in (spastic) condition that is characterized by muscle spasticity that restricts a person's movements and leads to issues with speech and eating.
Birth complications are the most common reason for CP. Nurses, doctors, and midwives should be cautious when delivering babies as damage to the brain may result in serious consequences. If a medical error results in oxygen deprivation, or other brain injury that causes cerebral palsy, the doctor could be held accountable for malpractice. This includes negligence when scheduling or performing a C-section in a hurry or failing to supervise and escalate an arduous labor.
Signs and symptoms
If your child is suffering from cerebral palsy, they'll most likely show a variety of physical symptoms. This could include tight joints or stiff joints or muscles, a limp, involuntary movement and problems with balance and posture. Other issues can include intellectual disability, speech delays and hearing and vision issues.
Cerebral palsy symptoms are triggered due to damage to the young brain, typically in early childhood or infants. A slowing down in reaching milestones such as sitting up, crawling or walking is a common symptom of CP. Children with CP may also have difficulty swallowing and may require a feeding device.
Numerous factors can contribute to the development of a brain injury that triggers CP or CP-related conditions, including infections such as rubella, cytomegalovirus, or toxoplasmosis in the womb and high blood pressure in pregnancy and genetic predisposition. Asphyxia (a severe deficiency of oxygen) during labor or delivery is the leading cause of CP.
Based on the kind of cerebral palsy, symptoms can range from mild to severe. Spastic cerebral palsy (characterized by stiff muscles) is the most common form. Dyskinetic cerebral palsy (also called athetoid choreoathetoid and choreoathetoid), is known as a the uncontrolled writhing and swaying of the legs, arms, and the body. Other forms of CP can include ataxic palsy, characterized by a shaky motion or paraplegic cerebral aphasia where legs and arms are affected.
Treatment
While the symptoms of cerebral palsy vary, the majority of people suffering from the condition experience stiffness and decrease in muscle control. They may also experience issues with balance and coordination. The type of movement issue that they experience is based on the area of the brain that was injured and the degree of the injury.
Many people suffering from CP need special physical therapy that can improve their mobility, tone of muscles and stretch their muscles and joints. It also helps relieve pain and help prevent contractures. Braces, exercises or other treatments might be considered.
CP is defined by musculoskeletal problems, such as hip dysplasia and patella alta. Scoliosis and cervical stenosis may also be present. These disorders can lead to major mobility problems, which reduces life expectancy.
Speech and therapy for language can be used to aid children who are unable to communicate effectively. It can help children develop new ways to communicate and may include signing language, a communication board or voice synthesizers.
These medicines can be used to stop abnormal movements, decrease pain, and prevent seizures. The medications are administered by mouth or injected into affected muscles or into the fluid surrounding the spinal cord.
Compensation
If your case of cerebral palsy is successful, you can receive compensation to provide your child with medical attention, equipment and treatment. This will be determined by the psychological and physical effects that your child's condition has had on them, as well as any expenses and losses you have incurred. This could be a loss of earnings due to having to stop working to take care of your children, home modifications and transport expenses.
Based on the degree of the injury to your child the lawyer may recommend an expert in disability issues to develop a "lifecare plan' that meticulously details their needs starting from the date of their diagnosis until adulthood. This will allow you to calculate the most accurate compensation amount. This usually will be lump sums and regular annual payments, which can be adjusted to keep up with inflation.
You must be aware that compensation from a successful legal claim isn't a windfall. It's a recognition of the fact that injustice has occurred, all because a medical professional failed in their duty of providing care during labor, pregnancy and the birth.
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