Birth Injury | Coping with Infant Brain Injuries
Coping with Infant Brain Injuries
If your child suffered a birth injury, you may find yourself facing some serious medical issues. The most severe brain injuries sometimes result in cerebral palsy. Cerebral palsy is a condition that affects the individual’s ability to control their muscles. It’s usually noticed in infants when the muscle tone is extremely uneven or when the child fails to develop strength and coordination as is to be expected. This condition is incurable as it stems from direct damage to the brain.
As children with cerebral palsy grow, the limitations they suffer due to their condition oftentimes become more apparent and more painful. The lack of muscular coordination, in the most severe cases, means a lifetime in a wheelchair. Some children with this condition cannot feed themselves or attend to other basic needs. Others are less severely affected by the condition and may show some improvement in their symptoms with treatment.
Aside from the physical impairments, there are oftentimes cognitive problems that arise for cerebral palsy sufferers. In many cases, they suffer severe learning disabilities. Some children with CP also have trouble with hearing and speech.
Cerebral palsy sufferers also oftentimes exhibit uncontrollable twitching and shaking of the limbs. This can be intensified when they try to perform precise tasks. It is also sometimes noticeable by the fact that their walk tends to be very shaky and unsteady, if they can walk at all. This condition doesn’t mean a child won’t have a good quality of life, but providing that quality of life means medical care, oftentimes for a lifetime. That, of course, means a lot of money, oftentimes more than the parents can realistically come up with.
Some children are injured during the birth process due to medical negligence. If you believe this to be the case with your child, you may want to consider contacting an attorney. A cerebral palsy attorney will have the expertise and resources to establish whether or not negligence was an issue during birth. If it was, you may be entitled to compensation for that negligence.
Some attorneys offer free consultations, as this is a good way to see if you have a case. The attorney will sit down with you and get your information and let you know what your options seem to be. If you have a good case, they may take you on as a client and argue your case.
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