Graduate Overcomes Cerebral Palsy
Joshua M. Neace was determined to overcome his cerebral palsy in order to become his school's valedictorian and the first Northern Kentucky student ever to be selected as a national Horatio Alger Scholar.Neace received a $20,000 college scholarship at a black tie banquet in Washington D.C.
Cerebral Palsy affects Neace's speech and processing skills and forces him to take longer to accomplish his tasks like note-taking and test-taking. Despite having CP, Neace was able to graduate with a G.PA. higher than a 4.0.
Neace plans on becoming a doctor of pediatrics and working with people in Israel. His parents have always been supportive of him and have helped him through his hard times with cerebral palsy.
At The Rasansky Law Firm, we love to hear stories of success like Joshua M. Neace. Our cerebral palsy clients have always been in inspiration to us and we are so happy that we have had a chance to work with all of them.
As you know, cerebral palsy can be the result of medical mistakes. If you believe that your child's cerebral palsy is the result of medical malpractice or negligence, contact a cerebral palsy attorney by calling 1 800 ATTORNEY today.
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