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Cerebral Palsy Settlement

If your child is suffering from cerebral palsy because of negligence at work or a different type of birth injury, we can start a lawsuit in order to get you a fair settlement amount. Our team will evaluate all medical evidence available and calculate your family's future costs to help you secure the best settlement possible.

Amount of Damages

Cerebral Palsy is a condition that is permanent and affects practically every aspect of our lives. If medical negligence is the cause of CP, the family may be entitled compensation. The amount of compensation depends on how severe the injury is, and how many parties are liable for the harm.

Most cerebral palsy cases are settled out of court. In a settlement agreement both the injured party (plaintiff), and the medical professional who was negligent defendant (defendant) and the defendant agree to settle the case with a amount that is agreeable to both parties. However, if the two sides cannot reach an agreement the case will be taken to trial. At that point, a judge and jury will decide what the plaintiff is owed through their verdict.

Remember that your lawyer will fight to secure the best settlement that is possible. A lawyer who is skilled can present convincing proof of the ongoing costs your child will face so you get a fair settlement. It is crucial to find cerebral palsy lawyers that have an established track record. It's common sense to say, however, every CP case is unique. And the more information your attorney has access to, the better they can maximize your settlement. Below are a few examples massive CP settlements and verdicts.

Medical Costs

A cerebral palsy settlement could offer money to pay for medical equipment and treatments. It could also help pay for the cost of specialists, caregivers, and other services required by your child in order to enjoy a full life. This includes medications or special diets, as well as physical therapy.

These expenses can be very expensive, and your family shouldn't be burdened by them. Your CP attorney can assist you to get the money you need to cover these costs and more.

In many instances medical errors are often the cause of a CP causing brain injury. In civil lawsuits medical professionals, nurses, doctors and other medical professionals may be held accountable for their mistakes.

A woman arrives at the emergency room during the 25th week of her pregnancy, suffering from severe pain and low fetal heart beats. The obstetricians released her, but returned when the symptoms grew more severe. The doctors eventually realize that she is in labor, but do not perform C sections. The baby is born with heplegic cerebral Palsy and a seizure disorder, and requires 24/7 care. Parents sue the doctors and the hospital, and settle for $103,075,618.

You could be eligible for an extensive settlement, regardless what type of CP. Your family will be able to handle the costs using the money you get.

Pain and Suffering

Cerebral PALSY is a condition that affects the person's balance and posture, and also restricts their movement. It is caused by brain disorders that manifest in the infant or fetal development. It is not reversible. These disorders can be caused due to infections or abnormalities in the umbilical and uterine cord, the placenta, issues with blood flow or genetic disorders.

People with CP suffer from a lower quality of life. The severity of the symptoms can vary and they interfere with their ability to move, walk, communicate, and carry out daily activities. They also feel pain and discomfort. Many people have trouble coping with their illness and struggle to receive the treatment they need.

Adults suffering from CP suffer from pain more often and at greater intensity than the general population. It can hinder daily activities and trigger mental distress and depression. More than three quarters (35 percent) of adults with CP suffer from moderate to severe pain.

A seasoned CP lawyer can defend your child's rights and make sure that the settlement you receive is sufficient to cover all costs and damages that are long-term. Even a claim filed years after the birth injury was incurred can be successfully fought to trial or an acceptable settlement. Your legal team can use your medical records as well as witness testimony, school records, and any other evidence that supports your CP injury claim.

Lifelong Costs

The medical requirements of your child will continue for the rest of their life. If their CP was caused by medical malpractice, you need to be compensated for the cost of treatment and care. This includes medical expenses, therapy, education, housing and medical equipment. Our CP attorneys will help you calculate the costs to ensure that the appropriate dollar amount in your settlement is included.

A cerebral palsy agreement is a financial settlement between the victim and negligent health care provider to settle a case without going to court. The lawyers for both parties generally try to reach an amount of money that both sides are content with, so that there is no need for the need for a trial. However, if the two parties fail to come to an agreement, the case will proceed to trial for a verdict by a judge, or jury.

Your lawyer will create a solid case for your family's claim by gathering evidence of the injuries your child sustained and how the actions of the doctor prior to, during and after birth contributed to the injury. They will also show that the doctor's actions were not in accordance with the accepted standards of care for birth injuries. This involves examining the medical records of your child and bringing expert witnesses into, and showing that the errors of the doctor directly triggered your child's CP. They will also calculate your child's pain and suffering and the impact this has had on their life.

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