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Danville Cerebral Palsy Attorneys

Cerebral palsy is a non-progressive condition that affects motor skills, most often relating to movement. While cerebral palsy can develop during the pregnancy, it can also result from medical mistreatment after birth. For instance, inexperienced or negligent doctors may be at fault for failing to recognize or act on signs of cerebral palsy’s development to help prevent this damage.

If you believe that your child has cerebral palsy because of errors made on your doctor’s part, you may be eligible to receive compensation. It is estimated that cerebral palsy costs an affected individual nearly $1,000,000 in lost wages and medical expenses over his or her lifetime, a financial burden that should not be yours to bear. Contact the Danville cerebral palsy lawyers of Spiros Law, P.C., today at (217) 443-4343 to learn more about what you can do to receive the compensation you deserve.

Causes of Cerebral Palsy

Cerebral palsy occurs as a result of brain damage, often due to lack of oxygen. In some cases, cerebral palsy can arise naturally during development in the womb. However, your doctor or medical service provider may be at fault for your child’s cerebral palsy for any of the following reasons:

  • Failure to adequately assess an expectant mother’s health condition
  • Failure to detect prenatal asphyxia
  • Failure to perform a C-section when necessary
  • Complications during the delivery
  • Negligence in monitoring child’s condition post-delivery

Cerebral palsy is a life-long disability. The only treatment options involve improving, rather than eliminating, symptoms. Therefore, if your child’s cerebral palsy was caused by negligence or poor care from your doctor, you and your child should not have to deal with the consequences alone.

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Doctors who fail in their duty to protect and care for patients should be held responsible for their action or inaction. To learn more about what you can do if your child has been the victim of medical malpractice, contact the Danville cerebral palsy attorneys of Spiros Law, P.C., today at (217) 443-4343.