Cerebral Palsy Attorney | Does Cerebral Palsy Get Worse with Time?
Cerebral palsy is one of the more common forms of birth injury. This particular injury results from the child’s brain being deprived of oxygen during the birthing process. This injury may occur in the womb, as well, in which case it’s generally natural and no one’s fault in particular. There are cases where it is the result of negligent medical attention during delivery, however, and it is sometimes necessary to seek damages in court due to the very expensive medical treatments and assistance that may be required. This injury has some distinctive features.
All forms of cerebral palsy affect the muscle tone of the infant. This means that, because infants aren’t moving around much right away, the injury may not be noticed immediately. It usually becomes apparent within a few weeks of the birth, however. Some muscles will seem very rigid and others very loose. Dyskinetic cerebral palsy, specifically, affects the entire body and usually is apparent fairly quickly. None of these injuries are degenerative, though the symptoms can sometimes become worse over time. Most often, a child affected by this disease will require some level of medical treatment to help them function in life.
Learning disabilities are common with cerebral palsy. There are oftentimes pronounced problems walking and with other activities that require muscle coordination. Cerebral palsy in infants is most easily detected by simply checking the muscle tone. Hearing problems are fairly common but, like coordination problems, they are hard to detect in infants. In some cases, a doctor may notice the problems right away. No matter when it’s noticed, however, cerebral palsy will not heal with time. The best that parents and affected children can do is find a way to cope with the injury, as the condition will be lifelong.
Cerebral palsy is expensive because of the length of time that care will be required. Because the symptoms do sometimes worsen over time, care will usually be required for life and there is a good chance that the level of care needed will become more significant over time. Finding out how much this will cost is something that an attorney can help you with. If they believe that your case is likely to win, they may take it on contingency. In this case, they’ll seek enough in damages to cover your claim and your attorney’s fees will only be paid if they win.
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