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Cerebral Palsy: Hire A Cerebral Palsy Lawyer

Tuesday, April 19th, 2011

Cerebral Palsy Lawyer

There are many factors that cause cerebral palsy.  A thorough case investigation can help determine what has most likely caused your child’s cerebral palsy. Medical malpractice and negligence during the delivery process or birthing process is one of the widely accepted grounds for a child’s cerebral palsy. If you want to find out whether your baby’s cerebral palsy is because of hospital mistakes during delivery process, your first step is to talk to a lawyer who is experienced with cerebral palsy cases.

A child born with cerebral palsy is devastating to the family financially, physically and emotionally.  The child suffering from cerebral palsy may usually have various disabilities including abnormal bodily movement, abnormal body postures, seizures, speech problem, learning disabilities and many other conditions too numerous to list here.   There are numerous types of cerebral palsy.

Symptoms of Cerebral Palsy

Symptoms that are associated with cerebral palsy are spasticity and muscle weakness resulting in abnormal reflexes. This can abnormally affect the hip abductor muscles and can be dangerous.  Frequently, a child suffering from cerebral palsy will falling causing complications and exacerbation of the cerebral palsy condition.

An experienced cerebral palsy lawyer that can thoroughly study prenatal and delivery records and knows how to emphasize the case in accordance with the causes of cerebral palsy. Also, the experienced cerebral palsy lawyer familiar with medical and legal terminology is obviously vital in dealing the cerebral palsy case.

Doctors recommend working with a medical team so they can evaluate the condition of your affected child and set goals for better results of cerebral palsy treatment. Similarly, to see better results of your cerebral palsy case, it is very important to hire a cerebral palsy lawyer aware of the above information.

If you or a loved one was a victim of medical malpractice that has resulted in cerebral palsy call the cerebral palsy lawyer at 1(800)WE-FIGHT for a free, confidential consultation.  We will fight hard for your rights and get your family the compensation you so justly deserve.

Birth Injury Attorney

Tuesday, March 22nd, 2011

Birth Injury Attorney

When you are ready to have your child one part of the preparation that most expecting parents do not think to do is have a birth injury lawyer on standby in the event something goes wrong during the delivery.  Why?  It sounds negative but this precaution can save your child’s life.

Medical Malpractice during the delivery

Medical malpractice, doctors mistakes and negligence in the medical field, particularly during the delivery process, are more common than one would think.  Such medical malpractice can be devastating to the child and the parents’ life. There are many causes to birth injury malpractice claims.

Causes of Birth Injuries

What are the causes of Birth Injuries?  The causes of birth injuries are numerous and typically the birth injuries occur as a result of medical malpractice during the delivery or birthing process.  The newborn child being injured during the birthing process or delivery is a most common but preventable one by the hospital, doctors and medical professional if they follow the standard of care presently existing.

A second frequent cause of birth injuries is the use of  drugs on the mother or child resulting in serious side effects.  Many times the doctors or the medical personnel display carelessness during the delivery process which results in birthing injuries.  The improper handling of the situation results from minor to serious and permanent disabilities like brain damages, paralysis, bone injuries, asphyxia, hypoxia, cerebral palsy, erbs palsy and many other birthing injuries and complications.

Common Birth Injuries

Some of the Most Common Birth Injuries are: Infant Shoulder Injury During Birth known as shoulder dystocia.  Other serious injuries include fractures,  Spinal cord injuries, Nerve damage or paralysis, Hypoxia (Oxygen deficiency), Erb’s Palsy, and Cerebral Palsy.

Hiring the Right Birth Injury Attorney

Hiring the right birth injury attorney is critical in obtaining the compensation and benefits for you and your injured child.  An experienced birth injury attorney will maximize the various benefits and compensation that your family deserves.  Additionally, filing a birth injury lawsuit makes the doctors and and hospitals careful about their responsibilities for fear of being hauled into court.

Hire a birth injury lawyer to deal with the medical malpractice that occurs and provide your injured child the compensation and money you need for your family’s future.   Additionally, filing a birth injury medical malpractice lawsuit will contribute to the betterment of society by helping reduce medical malpractices.

If you or a loved one has been injured by medical malpractice or a doctor’s mistake resulting in birth injuries such as cerebral palsy, erb’s palsy or any birth injury contact the birth injury attorney at 1(800)WE-FIGHT for a free consultation.  There is no fee unless we win your medical malpractice case and we have numerous convenient locations.  Our birth injury lawyer will come to your home or hospital upon request.

What Is Cerebral Palsy?

Monday, March 21st, 2011

Cerebral Palsy, Erbs Palsy and any type of Palsy is a hardship that no one should endure.  Imagine a world were these horrific conditions do not exist.  We must move towards not only effective treatments and solutions to these debilitating conditions but, more importantly, prevention.  The simple truth is that many cases of cerebral palsy, erbs palsy and many other palsy conditions discussed below can be prevented.  You deserve a world free from cerebral palsy and erbs palsy.  Cerebral Palsy and Erbs Palsy Lawyers work hard to not only get you the money you deserve but prevent medical malpractice in the future with the consequence of a possible medical malpractice claim.  As such, your Cerebral Palsy Lawsuit or Erbs Palsy Lawsuit accomplishes two goals – 1) it provides you with the money you deserve for a Cerebral Palsy or Erbs Palsy child which has resulted from a Medical Malpractice claim; and, 2) it aids in prevention of similar medical malpractice involving births by the same doctor, medical professional or hospital/facility.  If your loved one has been a victim of Cerebral Palsy or Erbs Palsy through medical malpractice during birth or a doctor’s mistake call us today at 1(800)WE-FIGHT for a free, confidential consultation and let’s get to work on delivering compensation to you and your family and justice to the suffering.

Spastic Cerebral Palsy.

The word ‘spastic’ means ‘stiff’ and so children who have spastic cerebral palsy have a tendency to have stiff muscles. That stiffness may show itself only in one limb, two limbs, three limbs or four. There are various names for the different combinations of limbs which are affected in all types. I will not highlight these at the end of this section.

Spastic cerebral palsy is usually caused by injury to the cortex, especially the motor cortex and to a bundle of nerve fibres called the corticospinal tract. Obviously, spasticity is very uncomfortable and has negative consequences for the child’s development, depending upon how many limbs are involved and it’s severity.

Athetoid Cerebral Palsy.

This type of cerebral palsy is caused by injury to a structure below the cortex called the ‘basal ganglia.’ The basal ganglia plays a role in motor function, cognitive processes, emotional processes and our ability to learn. It also acts as a ‘braking’ mechanism on the thalamus, a part of the brain which mediates our sensory experiences. So, without this inhibitory role, one can imagine a thalamus in effect operating without its ‘braking system’ which might produce many of the sensory distortions we see in some children who have cerebral palsy. It also acts as a ‘braking system’ for movement, which enables us for instance, to sit still. In order to sit still a ‘brake’ has to be placed on all other movements. Consequently injury at this level hampers the ‘braking system’ and we see children who cannot sit still and are in constant movement and children whose sensory perception is distorted. Injury to this part of the brain also exhibits itself in many children by retention of the primitive postural reflexes, as it is the role of the basal ganglia to suppress these in order to enable the child to move.
Children with basal ganglia injury are also more likely to have hypotonia, (floppy muscle tone) and persistently impaired balance and ambulation performance.

Ataxic Cerebral Palsy.

Children who have this type of cerebral palsy are usually injured in a structure right at the back of the brain called the ‘cerebellum.’ The word ‘cerebellum’ actually means ‘little brain’ and it is not without justification, as at first sight it does look like a smaller version of the brain. It is located behind the brainstem and it forms massive connections with this structure and with the cerebral cortex. It is the only structure within the brain which is not fully formed at birth, taking a further two years to develop to it’s full complement of neurons.
The proper functioning of the cerebellum ensures that any movements we make are smooth and well coordinated. It seems that the motor cortex supplies commands to the body musculature, which are then refined by the cerebellum to ensure smooth coordination. Feedback on the success of the movement is then supplied from the cerebellum back to the motor cortex where the original movement command can be refined if the movement has been unsuccessful.

One might imagine then that an injury to the cerebellum will interfere with these functions. Movement can become slow and uncoordinated, the child may display problems with balance and equilibrium, the child might experience an ‘intention tremor’ – (a tremor which is made worse when the child tries to move). Injury to this part of the brain causes ‘Ataxia’ – this is where the muscle tone is hypotonic (floppy).

Higher cognitive functions, like language and visual processing, have long been thought to reside primarily in the brain’s cortex, however recent research involving premature infants is documenting an important role for the cerebellum — previously thought to be principally involved in motor coordination and shows that cerebellar injury can have far-reaching developmental consequences. This work also demonstrates that the cortex and cerebellum are tightly interconnected. Sophisticated MRI imaging of 74 pre-term infants’ brains revealed that when there was injury to the cortex, the cerebellum failed to grow to a normal size. This means that our children with spastic cerebral palsy will usually also experience some of the difficulties associated with injury to the cerebellum.

When the injury to the cortex was confined to one side, it was the opposite cerebellar hemisphere that failed to grow normally. The reverse was also true: when injury occurred in one cerebellar hemisphere, the opposite cerebral hemisphere was smaller than normal. So, there seems to be an important developmental link between the cortex and the cerebellum, – it seems that the two structures modulate each others growth and development. So it appears that the way the brain forms connections between structures may be as important as a direct injury to a brain structure itself.

The cerebellum has also been implicated in the development of some types of literacy problems, including dyslexia.

Mixed Cerebral Palsy.

This quite simply is where several brain structures are injured, producing a mixture of symptoms of all three of the previous types mentioned.

Cerebral palsy is not limited to injury to the brain structures I have mentioned here, it is just that in the overwhelming majority of cases there is injury to one or more of these structures. An injury to one or more additional brain structures or nerve pathways can also add to the mix of symptoms, which is why no two children with cerebral palsy are exactly the same. They may have some shared symptoms, but they will not be totally alike.

What is the difference between hemiplegia, diplegia, quadriplegia, etc ?

These terms are quite simply a reference to how many limbs are affected.

Quadriplegia indicates that all four limbs are affected.

Diplegia indicates that the legs are affected.

Hemiplegia indicates that one arm and leg on the same side of the body are affected.

Double Hemiplegia is a term which is used when all four limbs are affected, but with different features on the right and left sides.

Alternatively, your doctor might use the term, hemiparesis instead of hemiplegia, and quadriparesis instead of quadriplegia. ‘plegia’ indicates a form of paralysis or difficulty in moving the affected limbs, whereas the term ‘paresis’ indicates a weakness in the affected limbs.

What problems can cerebral palsy produce in a child?

A child with cerebral palsy can experience difficulties in one, several or all areas of development, to a greater or lesser degree, depending upon the nature and severity of the brain injury. An injury can be so mild as to merely slow down development a little in just one area, or can be so severe as to completely stop development in all areas, rendering the child totally dependent in every way for every aspect of his care. Let’s do a quick A – Z tour of the kind of problems you could be facing.

Anxiety. – Some children with cerebral palsy suffer from anxiety. This can be due to the discomfort produced by stiff musculature, or can have other neurological causes such as the overproduction of norepinephrine in the brain, leaving the child on a hyper-anxiety inducing ‘high.’ There are techniques, which Snowdrop employs to relieve this situation, but in the most severe cases intervention can be necessary with anti – anxiety medications.

Breathing. – The respiratory rate of a newborn baby is between 40 – 70 breaths per minute, but by the time he is ready for pre-school at four years of age this has dropped to 25 breaths per minute. By the time a child is ready for secondary school, this has again dropped to approximately 16 breaths per minute and by adulthood the rate is around 12 per minute. In many children who have cerebral palsy this developmental pathway is either slowed or stopped, leaving for example a four year old child, who should have a rate of 25 breaths per minute, with a rate of 50 breaths per minute. As the breathing rate of a newborn is also shallow, this can mean that the oxygen levels in the brain are more difficult to maintain, exacerbating other problems such as epilepsy. It also makes the coordination of swallowing, chewing and breathing more difficult.

Constipation. – This is a big problem in many children who suffer spastic cerebral palsy, but to a lesser extent in the other types too. It is produced by lack of mobility, muscular stiffness, lack of muscular strength and bad co-ordination. Fortunately there are medications such as lactulose, senna and sodium picosulfate, which can ease the problem. On a more natural note, there is also Magnesium Oxide which can have a beneficial effect. Even so, many children still have have regular enemas. It is important to try to control this problem as constipation exacerbates so many more of the child’s problems, such as muscle tone, anxiety and epilepsy.

Digestion. – The digestive system of the child with cerebral palsy might also be compromised, with the child having poor absorption of nutrients, or having trouble in keeping food down, through excessive vomiting.

Epilepsy – This is more prevalent in spastic cerebral palsy, but does occur to a lesser frequency in all types. Epilepsy can be a big problem. I have seen children who are taking the most powerful medication cocktails you could imagine and still they have seizure after seizure. Often it is well controlled by medication, but sometimes depending upon the severity of the brain injury, it is more problematic. Epilepsy is simply the propensity of brain cells to misfire. Sometimes this sets of a chain reaction causing other cells to misfire and we then see the child having a seizure. Depending upon the extent of that chain reaction, the child may have a mild seizure such as an ‘absence’ where he simply ‘fazes out’ and stares into space for a few seconds, or he might experience a more violent, generalised seizure where he loses consciousness and his body rhythmically shakes.

Usually there is no danger from the fit itself, – even in the most violent looking seizures, the child will regain consciousness within a few minutes, the only danger being that when the fit begins, he might lose consciousness, fall and hurt himself. Very rarely however, some children will experience repeated seizures from which they cannot be roused, this is called ‘status epilepticus’ and is a situation where medical help should be sought without delay. For a more detailed description of different types of epilepsy, go to my book ‘Brain Injured Children. – Tapping the Potential Within.’

Feeding and drinking. – These are two more areas which are affected by breathing. It is sometimes difficult for the child with brain injuries to co-ordinate swallowing, chewing and breathing, – something we do unconsciously and which we take for granted. This can result in the child aspirating (breathing in) liquid and food with the consequent risk of infection such as pneumonia. Other problems include the fact that the child might not have the required muscular co-ordination to chew, or might have so strong a suckling reflex that instead of chewing, he suckles his food. Actually getting some children with severe cerebral palsy to take solid food at all can be a difficult task. Sometimes, as a result of all these difficulties a doctor might recommend that a naso-gastric tube be fitted, or that the child has an operation called a gastrostomy, through which they are fed.

Homeostasis. – Some children with cerebral palsy who have injuries to a part of the brain called the ‘hypothalamus,’ or connections to and from it have trouble with several aspects of maintaining their equilibrium. This may display itself as a lack of a drive for hunger, thirst, etc, or too much of a drive for these. So some children might not realise they are hungry, whilst others might be incessantly so. It may also display itself as an inability to maintain body temperature, the child either becoming cold or hot easily.
Learning Difficulties. Many people assume that most children who have cerebral palsy also have learning difficulties, – this is not the case. Many children with cerebral palsy have difficulty in displaying their intelligence because of their sensory, physical, and / or communication difficulties, but that intelligence is often most certainly there! Only approximately three out of ten children with cerebral palsy have severe learning difficulties.

Orthopaedics, Orthopaedic impairment can take many forms in the person with cerebral palsy. One or more limbs can be impaired, different muscle groups in the body can be affected, there can be difficulty due to stiffness of the muscles with ligaments and tendons tightening, there can be difficulties due to low muscle tone too. Children can suffer from contractures and dislocations. There can also be problems with scoliosis of the spine. There are surgical procedures which can help to alleviate some of these difficulties, and there are also medications such as muscle relaxants. The best way of maintaining your child’s body however is regular physiotherapy. The physiotherapist is so important to the child with cerebral palsy and to Snowdrop. They help to prevent the development of orthopaedic and associated problems, thereby preserving a clear developmental base upon which to build.

Salivation. – Many children with cerebral palsy produce excess amounts of saliva. This can cause big problems with choking, aspiration and infection, chewing and eating, drinking and language development. It can signal an imbalance in the autonomic nervous system, which has two branches, – the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems. When the parasympathetic branch is over-active, production of saliva increases. Over salivation can also be stimulated by problems with the brain’s vestibular system. There are medications which can be used to help slow down the rate of salivary production, one of the more common being ‘scopolomine patches,’ which are gently stuck on behind the ear.

Sensory Problems. – This is a huge problem area for many children with cerebral palsy, whose sensory perception can be dulled, distorted or amplified in one or more of the sensory modalities. Children can have a mixture of these problems in different senses, so that a child might for instance have acutely oversensitive hearing and simultaneously be undersensitive in vision. As specific sensory systems supply the information necessary for the efficient operation of motor systems, problems here can have the effect of retarding the development of mobility, hand function, language and communication and socialisation.

Let’s take a brief look at this. If a child’s visual development is delayed or stopped, then language development, socialisation, mobility and hand function can be affected. Mobility speaks for itself, if a child cannot see it could be dangerous to move. Language and socialisation development will be affected because the child will not be able to complete the essential developmental stages of making eye – contact, regulating mutual attention and will not be able to see the face of a communicating partner. All of which are vital precursors to the development of language and socialisation.
If a child’s auditory development is affected then it is obvious that language and consequently socialisation, which in turn depends so much on language development, will also be affected. The development of spoken language is dependent upon exposure to spoken language. If tactile development is affected then mobility and hand function will also be problem areas. If you cannot feel where your body, limbs and hands are, then you will have difficulty in the conscious control of them. So we can see how important sensory development is in enabling other developmental functions to operate normally.

Sleeping, – There are two categories of children to talk about here, the first is the child who cannot sleep. The second is the child who can sleep but does not do so at the correct times. The effect is the same for the parents who have to stay awake to ensure the child’s well-being. In the first category, the child has a neurological reason why he cannot sleep, – he perhaps for some reason does not produce enough serotonin, or maybe he overproduces ‘noradrenaline.’ In the second category it could be the child’s body clock which is askew, or it might be sensory oversensitivity which is preventing him from sleeping. Ultimately this child will sleep, usually when he collapses from exhaustion.

Teeth, Dental problems can occur, especially if the child is hypersensitive to touch in his mouth, or if he produces excess saliva, or grinds his teeth.

Teeth grinding, – Apart from being like the Chinese water torture for the person having to listen to it, this can cause dental pain for the child who does it. Often, it is done when the child feels stressed and more often than not is linked to overproduction of saliva.

It is my hope that this short text has been informative and that most of all it has given parent some good information about cerebral palsy and also some hope that their children can make progress!

If your child or loved one suffers from cerebral palsy, erbs palsy or any palsy condition you may be entitled to money.  Contact the Cerebral Palsy Lawyer at 1(800)WE-FIGHT for a free, confidential legal consultation.  We have convenient locations and can even have a Medical Malpractice Lawyer come to you for free.

Erbs Palsy Facts From A New York Birth Injury Lawyer

Monday, March 21st, 2011

Erbs Palsy Facts

Erbs Palsy is a devastating injury that only a personal injury lawyer who focuses specifically on these personal injury cases or who has experience handling erbs palsy cases can properly prosecute.  The reason for this is that understanding the medicine in an erbs palsy case can be challenging.

Erbs palsy injuries can occur from complications during the process of labor and delivery.  These complications can result in various types of injuries for a newborn baby. These birth injuries can be minor, severe or fatal in certain erbs palsy cases.

Birth injuries in general do not only include erbs palsy cases.  It also includes cerebral palsy claims and myriad of other birth injury induced conditions and maladies.  One of the most common causes of complications at birth involving  oxygen deprivation, which commonly takes place if the umbilical cord gets twisted or pressured during the birthing process.  Another major cause is mechanical trauma, which can take place when the unborn baby occupies an unusual position during the birth process or if the baby is too large to pass through birth canal in the proper way.  There are easy ways for the doctors to prevent this in many instances.

Birth injuries are more common than anyone could imagine here in the United States.  There are several birth related injuries which are caused by medical malpractice of medical personnel such as nurses, doctors or hospitals during the delivery process.  Birth injuries can also take place if excessive force is applied during the delivery of a child or there was some sort of delay in performing C-section delivery.  Many situations during the birthing process can be rectified with simple procedures or standards of care.  It is this deviation or the doctors failure to be aware of the standard of care that leads to birth injuries due to complications at birth.

Birth injuries can also take place if the medical team fails to properly anticipate the size and position of a child, and thus causing a disordered delivery.  Birth injuries mostly result from operative deliveries, rather than spontaneous deliveries.

Some of the common birth injuries are: Paralysis, Temporary Paralysis, Brain Damage, Cerebral Palsy, Erb’s Palsy, Klumpke’s Palsy, Brachial Plexus Palsy, and Fractured Collar Bone – to name a few.

Among these birth injuries the most serious injuries are those which affect the brain of a newborn child. These injuries are usually caused by lack of oxygen or bleeding which could take place within the skull or brain. Mental retardation of the child is one of the common injuries associated with Erbs Palsy.  Some children who are suffering from Erbs Palsy may also experience seizure disorders. Other than these causes, the prescription medicines can often result in birth related injuries.

If your child has been a victim of Erbs Palsy or any other types of birth injuries then you must get in touch with your personal injury lawyer who will help you receive justice and compensation.

The right New York Erbs Palsy Lawyer makes all the difference.  You need an aggressive, caring New York Erbs Palsy Lawyer who has experience representing victims of medical malpractice, personal injury and accidents in New York.

Do not delay in call for a free consultation at 1(800)WE-FIGHT to discuss your Erbs Palsy or birth injury case with a New York Erbs Palsy Lawyer.

Medical Malpractice Information Links to Finding Immediate Legal Assistance

Monday, March 21st, 2011

Find a Lawyer Immediately

There are many Medical Malpractice Information Portals to Finding Immediate Legal Assistance.  The one you choose is critical.

Legal resources on the Internet are abundant but finding a lawyer that truly practices in the niche area of medical malpractice under the personal injury law umbrella is not that easy.  Victims of medical malpractice injuries need an informational site, service and law firm that can provide the most up-to-date news, the latest on medical malpractice as well as how to obtain a medical malpractice attorney, should the need arise for a medical malpractice lawsuit to be developed.

It is estimated by some sources that medical malpractice and negligence is linked to over 200,000 fatalities among Americans each year as well as millions of additional injuries. The cause of medical malpractice and negligence ranges depending on an individual and their specific medical malpractice case, but some of the most frequent medical malpractice cases have involved a shortage of qualified medical professionals in nursing homes or hospitals, a physician’s misdiagnosis of a patient as well as the physical or psychological harm caused by an error or negligence of a medical professional who has compromised the safety of their patient. Another very common condition that can often be attributed to a physician’s negligence or medical malpractice is that of the devastating condition of cerebral palsy among a new born child.

Cerebral palsy is a neurological disorder which can affect movement and muscle coordination. Cerebral palsy can be caused by complications during birth, many of which can be avoided if proper medical procedures are followed.  Unfortunately, cases involving and resulting in Cerebral palsy in infants during the birthing process is more common than we would like.

Individuals and their families who have endured the pain and suffering from medical malpractice and negligence are encouraged to consult a medical malpractice law firm that can locate an experienced and qualified medical malpractice lawyer. Such a legal professional will likely be able to offer a free legal consultation on an individual’s potential malpractice case.

There are many definitions of medical malpractice.  Basically, medical malpractice is defined as “the failure of a physician, hospital or employee of a hospital, in rendering services, to use the reasonable care, skill or knowledge ordinarily used under similar circumstances.” Medical malpractice and negligence remain similarly defined within each state, but are commonly left up to each hospital or health care provider to regulate and monitor internally. A recent news report regarding Medical Malpractice found that there are many defects regarding the current system of reporting and recording medical malpractice, which is why it is extremely important for an individual who has suffered from a medical malpractice-induced injury to contact a knowledgeable medical malpractice lawyer to receive insightful information as to how to adequately develop a case in which monetary compensation may be awarded for the pain endured by a medical malpractice victim or their family and friends.

If you or a loved one has been a victim of any type of malpractice or Medical Malpractice, not just Cerebral Palsy, please call the Medical Malpractice Lawyer for a free consultation at 1(800)WE-FIGHT.  Speak to an aggressive Medical Malpractice Lawyer for free.  We have convenient locations and can even have a Medical Malpractice Lawyer come to your home or hospital.  There is no fee to us unless we win your case.  Do not delay, contact us today.  I look forward to fighting hard for your rights.

Erbs Palsy Attorney

Monday, August 30th, 2010

The right Erbs Palsy Attorney makes all the difference.  When choosing a lawyer for your Erbs Palsy Medical Malpractice case you should consider two important factors: 1) the lawyers experience in the area of law (in this case Erbs Palsy cases) and 2) the lawyer’s familiarity with the local courts.

As you are probably aware, Erbs Palsy is a condition that results from injury to the brachial plexus nerves of a child often from medical malpractice at child birth.  Shoulder dystocia is a byproduct of this devastating injury.  A lawyer well versed in this area of law and with these types of cases is invaluable.

If you or anyone you know has a child suffering from birth injuries, birth defects, Erbs Palsy or any type of palsy from medical malpractice that you think may have happen at child birth call the Erbs Palsy Attorney, Pasquale Calcagno, Esq., at 1(800)WE-FIGHT and visit us on the web at www.1800wefight.com.   We have convenient locations all over New York and can even have an attorney come to you for free consultation.

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Birth Injury Articles, Causes, Lawyers, Attorneys, Cases, Awards – 1(800)WE-FIGHT for a free consultation

Thursday, February 14th, 2008

There is nothing more natural and amazing as a woman giving birth.  However, every year doctors cause countless mistakes during pregnancy, the birthing process and labor resulting in egregious and catastrophic injuries to new borns and their mothers.  Birth injury cases, especially ”baby brain damage” cases as they are callously referred to are very complex.  As such, if anyone believes their child has been victimized by a doctor they should immediately consult with competent legal counsel experienced in these types of complex cases.

The following article describes the complexities lawyers experienced in these cases are required to navigate through to fight and win on behalf of their clients.

01/31 – National Legal News

A mother and father from Honolulu filed a medical malpractice lawsuit against Tripler Army Medical Center earlier this month for actions that they claim resulted in their daughter’s bilateral cerebral palsy.

Bilateral cerebral palsy is a heartbreaking and very debilitation result to a doctors mistake.  It typically involves countless years of struggle for both the family and the child victimized both physically, emotionally and economically.

David and Celia McCraw allege that while Celia was in labor with their daughter, Kayla, a fetal heart monitor revealed that the child began to experience severe heart rate decelerations. The parents claim in their lawsuit that these symptoms indicated that Kayla was suffering from a severe lack of oxygen, and that a Caesarian section birth should have been performed.

It always blows my mind how a doctor, in this day and age, would not simply perform a Caesarian section birth at the first sign of heart rate abnormalities.

Celia McCraw stayed in labor a total of 10 hours before giving birth, at which point it was discovered that Kayla’s umbilical cord was wrapped tightly around her neck, the McCraws allege. In an effort to resuscitate Kayla, a breathing tube was placed down her throat; however, the lawsuit alleges that the tube was placed into Kayla’s esophagus instead of her trachea. It was roughly 30 minutes before the mistake was discovered.

Complacency is the plague of our society.  There should never be a time when a doctor should put his or her guard down during a delivery or during a woman’s pregnancy for that matter.

The McCraws are suing for unspecified damages. Kayla suffers from bilateral cerebral palsy and requires physical, occupational, and speech therapy.

My heart goes out to the McCraws.  There is nothing that we can do to reverse the heartache they have undergone.  But what lawyers can do is make our clients lives easier by vigorously litigating birthing injury cases like this.  The monetary compensation they receive will pay for the exorbitant life time expenses they will incur in medical costs and care for their child who has been victimized by this horrific medical malpractice.

Tripler Army Medical Center has not commented on the lawsuit.

If you or anyone you know has a child suffering from cerebral palsy, bilateral cerebral palsy, erbs palsy or any type of palsy please contact the aggressive, caring lawyers at 1(800)WE-FIGHT for a free consultation or email us for a free confidential consultation right away.  Do not delay, the law limits the amount of time you have to file a claim.  Please feel free to visit the resources of our website if you have questions on what cerebral palsy, erbs palsy or any type of palsy is or what causes cerebral or erbs palsy.

Ataxic Cerebal Palsy – Call a lawyer at 1(800)WE-FIGHT

Saturday, January 5th, 2008

Cerebral palsy is a condition which, many times, is the cause (unbeknownst to the family) of medical malpractice or doctor’s mistake

Ataxic cerebral palsy is a type of cerebral palsy that affects 5% to 10% of the persons suffering from cerebral palsy.  Ataxic cerebral palsy is the least common form.  Typically, it is caused by damage to the base of the brain known as the cerebellum.  Ataxic cerebral palsy usually affects all four limbs and the individual suffering from the condition appears unsteady and shaky.

If anyone you know is suffering from ataxic cerebral palsy please call a ataxic cerebral palsy attorney today for a free consultation.  It is our mission  to answer any questions you may have and determine whether ataxic cerebral palsy was the resulf of medical malpractice.

Medical Malpractice Cases, Moving out of Courts? – Call 1(800)WE-FIGHT

Saturday, January 5th, 2008

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