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  • Minnesota Cerebral Palsy Attorney

    Cerebral palsy is a type of condition that stems from a neurological disorder. The consequence of such a disorder results in a conflict between the communication of the brain and muscles. This complication can be caused by numerous mishaps that may occur during the delivery process. Do you believe your child is suffering from symptoms related to cerebral palsy? One type of condition that results from cerebral palsy is due to the decreased blood flow or oxygen to the placenta. Other factors may also include negligence in diagnoses, pre-eclampsia, fetal distress, gestational diabetes, head trauma and/or low blood sugar (neonatal hypoglycemia) that is not treated appropriately.

    Are you seeking representation from a Minnesota Cerebral Palsy Attorney due to the negligence of a medical professional to your child? If so, please contact our Minnesota Cerebral Palsy Attorney to help represent your case today.

    Below are some common signs and symptoms that may occur due to cerebral palsy:

    • Movement becomes limited
    • Spastic paralysis
    • Abnormal crawling
    • Abnormal sense of touch or pain
    • Joint contractures
    • Difficulty with speech
    • Difficulty swallowing
    • Paralysis of arm
    • Mental retardation
    • Delays in motor development
    • Seizures
    • Involuntary movements

    Cerebral palsy is able to be categorized into three separate groups. These three groups are known as, Athetoid, Ataxic and Spastic cerebral palsy. There is no cure for this unfortunate condition, but with special treatment and proper medical care a child will be able to enjoy a near normal life with their disability. However, this does not mean that their disability should be ignored due to the negligence of a professional. It is the right of the child and the family to protect their legal rights against careless mistreatment that may occur in the hands of a professional. It is estimated by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that the average cost of treatment for cerebral palsy in a person’s lifetime can reach under $1 million in medical care.

    Typically, early signs of cerebral palsy become noticeable in a child prior to reaching the age of three. An experienced and knowledgeable Minnesota Cerebral palsy attorney can help you through this stressful and emotional process. Understanding your legal rights is the first step in obtaining the compensation you and your family deserves.

    Are you seeking representation from a Minnesota Cerebral Palsy Attorney due to the negligence of a medical professional to your child? If so, please contact our Minnesota Cerebral Palsy Attorney to help represent your case today.

     

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